The Classic MotorCycle

Sale of the extraordinary

Dr Peter Bühner’s passion for collecting motorcycles and motorcars began with his green 97cc Wanderer in the early 1980s, a model of motorcycle he had ridden in the 1960s.

At some point he dismantled the motorcycle completely and stored it in boxes in his cellar, before, decades later, meticulously cleaning every screw and component and reassembling the machine while taking great care to maintain its originality.

A little later he acquired the 1951

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