World War 2 Motorcycles

World War 2 Motorcycles. A number of iconic models were introduced to warzones in Europe, Africa, and. Throughout WWII, German motorcycles played an important role for couriers, scouts, teams of tank hunters, and in divisions of rifle troops.


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Throughout WWII, German motorcycles played an important role for couriers, scouts, teams of tank hunters, and in divisions of rifle troops. Often times one of the first things these returning veterans did was to customize their ride by chopping off front fenders and crash bars and clunky seats.

Surely, by the Second World War, the much quicker radio had replaced the need for ponderous written communication? However, the British Empire and Commonwealth forces, including Canadian troops, used more than 450,000 motorcycles during World War II, for many varied uses. Surely, by the Second World War, the much quicker radio had replaced the need for ponderous written communication? However, the British Empire and Commonwealth forces, including Canadian troops, used more than 450,000 motorcycles during World War II, for many varied uses. The following is a list containing nine of the most common to appear on the frontlines, from German designs to those originating in the United States.

Motorcycles of the Wehrmacht During World War II AxleAddict. Photo Credit: Verein der Freunde und Förderer der Wehrtechnischen Studiensammlung Koblenz e In World War II, the use of motorcycles as a reliable means of transporting urgent information really hit its stride

. It was based on an existing civilian model, the WL, and is of the 45 solo type, so called due to its 45-cubic-inch (740 cm 3) engine displacement and single-rider design. Triumph and Norton produced the best and efficient military motorcycles for World War II, and we've dived into the Mortons Archive to give you an insight into the war effort.