“The Killinger und Freund Motorrad was intended for civilian production but the start of World War II cancelled those plans. One motorcycle was discovered by the US Army in the spring of 1945 at a German military installation but it is not known if this was the original prototype or another Killinger und Freund Motorrad”
Captured Killinger und Freund Motorrad, 1945
March 5th, 2012
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I wonder if anyone who has driven a front-wheel-drive motorcycle is alive today. Seems like it would do weird things to the handling and make it very resistant to turning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAQuljp-atA