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Attempting to revive this barn find DKW Hobby moped after 65 years off the road!

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Lets try and get this £48 auction find moped back on the road after 65 years in a shed!

About DKW

DKW was a German car and motorcycle marque. DKW was one of the four companies that formed Auto Union in 1932 and thus became an ancestor of the modern-day Audi company. In 1916, Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen founded a factory in Zschopau, Saxony, Germany, to produce steam fittings. That year he attempted to produce a steam-power car; German: Dampfkraftwagen, from which the acronym DKW is derived. That steam car was unsuccessful, and in 1919 he made toy two-stroke engines under the nam...

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A Rare Gem Revived: The [DKW](/artist/dkw) Hobby Moped's Journey Back to Life

In a fascinating display of automotive restoration, a 65-year-old DKW Hobby moped has been brought out of hibernation and put through its paces. This captivating clip, aptly titled "Attempting to revive this barn find DKW Hobby moped after 65 years off the road!", offers a unique glimpse into the world of classic motorcycle restoration.

The DKW marque, with its rich history dating back to Germany in the early 20th century, is an ancestor of the modern-day Audi company. Founded in 1928 as a manufacturer of motorcycles and automobiles, DKW played a significant role in shaping the automotive landscape of Europe. The Hobby moped, specifically, was one of their most popular models, designed for everyday transportation.

The clip itself is a 48-minute journey into the world of restoration, where every minute detail is meticulously examined and addressed. The owner's enthusiasm and dedication to reviving this rare gem are palpable as they carefully disassemble and reassemble various components, from the engine to the suspension. This painstaking process not only showcases the intricacies of classic motorcycle mechanics but also highlights the importance of preserving automotive history.

One of the most intriguing aspects of this footage is the opportunity to witness a piece of automotive history being revived after such an extended period of inactivity. The Hobby moped, with its sleek design and compact size, was likely used for daily commutes or short trips around town during its initial years on the road. To see it brought back to life, albeit with some modifications, is a testament to the owner's passion and dedication.

The clip also offers an interesting perspective on the world of classic motorcycle restoration, where enthusiasts and collectors come together to preserve and restore these rare machines. The £48 auction price tag for this find is a remarkable example of how affordable it can be to acquire a piece of automotive history, provided one is willing to put in the time and effort required for its restoration.

Throughout the clip, the owner's commentary provides valuable insights into the restoration process, from identifying worn-out parts to sourcing replacement components. This level of detail not only educates viewers about classic motorcycle mechanics but also demonstrates the importance of research and documentation in the restoration process.

As we watch this DKW Hobby moped come back to life, it serves as a poignant reminder of the significance of preserving automotive history. The clip is an engaging blend of nostalgia, education, and entertainment, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in classic motorcycles or the world of automotive restoration.

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