Named for the resemblance of its main frame to Dachshund dogs, this motorcycle was unleashed on the world in the summer of 1969. It fused form and function, with the "T-bone" frame completely enclosing the gas tank within. A removable front section meant that this little bike could be stowed in your car trunk and transported to your destination, where it could be re-assembled and ridden around for fun.
Specifications:
- Scale: 1:6
- Plastic model kit [unassembled]
- Comes with Cartograf decals
- An accurate rendering of the bike captures the distinctive "T-bone" frame plus internal battery and gas tank
- Main stand and step are both moving components. The main stand is sprung, as is the brake pedal
- Tyres feature realistic tread pattern
- Front and rear coil-sprung suspensions offer realistic motion
- Removable front fork and folding handlebar mirror those on the real bike
- Double seat has a realistic depiction of the leather feel, and can be opened and closed via lever
- OHC engine features recreations of cooling fins
- Wheels are matte metal-plated parts
- Front and rear fenders, muffler and handlebar are given a metal-plated finish
- Includes vinyl tubing to recreate various lines and cables
- Model Size [mm]: 250 long
This kit is a detailed scale model for hobbyists. Glue, paint and tools are sold separately. Contains small parts. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.
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