If I ever do post the Absolute!Zevlor one-shot just know I did not picture full release Zevlor. They are two different men. This is the motherfucker I'm picturing:
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If I ever do post the Absolute!Zevlor one-shot just know I did not picture full release Zevlor. They are two different men. This is the motherfucker I'm picturing:
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1952 Bastert Einspurauto at the #BremenClassicMotorshow 2020. About 1200 units were made 1952-1956 at the Bastert factory in Bielefeld. They were equipped with ILO-engines (~175cc, 7.6 hp). [Ad/Werbung, tagging unpaid/unbezahlt] #BastertEinspurauto #Bastert #EinspurAuto #monotrace #louislucienlepoix #scooter #motorscooter #classicscooter #thescoot #thescootco #oddscoot #roller #germanscooter #scooterlife #vintagescooter #quirkycar #weirdcar #microcar #germanscooter #classiccarspotting #classiccar #vintagecar #oldtimer #teilixBastert #automotivephotography #zweiradfreitag #carfreitagsgruppe @awe_timi, @carstenclassiccars, @coloured_beauties, @ddr_verkehrswesen, @michaellichtenwald11, @tanja.fichtner, @zurichonwheels, @poleposition.pictures (hier: Bremen Classic Motorshow) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLwptu6p5AC/?igshid=1vzgl9klbgpky
He never even got to have a single bite of his breakfast.
Bastert
Bielefeld was the German capital of bicycle production from the 19th century into the 20th, so it was a natural place to be the hub of motorcycle, moped, and scooter production as well. Like many others, Gustav Bastert produced bicycles and sewing machines starting in the early 20th century, and established a successful business. Fast forward to 1933, and light motorcycles were added to production. After the war, following the death of Gustav, son Helmut Bastert saw an opportunity in postwar Germany to provide quality fuel-efficient transportation. In 1949. Bastert Werke began to offer Mopeds and 50cc - 250cc motorcycles. They were equipped with ILO motors, had handsome styling, and were initially well received.
However, their most famous product was probably the Einspurauto, a luxury motorcycle/scooter introduced in the early 1950s. It was developed in association with the University of Braunschweig, and featured a comfortable seat with backrest, a long wheelbase, excellent protection from the elements, two tone paint, and capacious storage. The motorcycle part came from larger wheels and ILO engines of 150cc, 173cc, and then 200cc. They also came with three and then four speed manual transmissions. The styling, however, was that of a unique scooter, with a relatively flat front fender, and a cigar shaped rear. Despite good features, contemporary styling, and even good press, the price was high, and sales were low. Unfortunately, by 1953, the development costs for the Einspurauto sank the company into financial trouble, They soldiered on based on their more traditional motorcycles, but the doors closed in 1956.
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