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Konig Grand Prix Racers - Home of the flat four 2 stroke

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Konig Motorcycles

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    König Motorcycles Konig 500cc 1975 A Brief History of the Marque Founded in Berlin in 1927, the firm specialised in marine engines. In the 1950s these were adapted to speedboat racing in the USA and did very well.

Great Racing Motorcylces - Konig GP 500 - YouTube

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OddBike: König 500 GP - Outboard-Powered Underdog

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Konig Grand Prix Racers - Kim Newcombe

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    Konig Grand Prix Racers - Kim Newcombe Kim Newcombe 2nd January 1944 – 14thAugust 1973 Without this talented individual, the Konig engine may never have been in the spotlight. A precision engineer and an exceptional …

Outboard Motor Powered GP Racer – 1974 König 500 | …

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    It was while working as a marine engine mechanic in Melbourne during the tail-end of the 1960s that Newcombe first stumbled upon the König (German for “King”) outboard motor — a compact 494cc, two-stroke, flat-four boxer. A few years after discovering the König mill, Kim actually met Dieter König, the force behind the racing outboard motor.

Konig 500 GP | Bike EXIF

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    Konig 500 GP The elegant König was an extremely competitive race bike. Rather strangely, it was powered by a boat engine: a water-cooled, four-cylinder, two-stroke. In the hands of New Zealand racer Kim Newcombe, the König (‘King’ in German) trumped the MVs of the day.

Going it alone: The Kim Newcombe Konig 500 - Classic …

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    Already an accomplished motocross rider in NZ and Australia, he landed a job in Berlin with the Konig outboard engine factory in 1969, and found that a local had unsuccessfully tried to fit a Konig 500cc motor into a Manx Norton frame. He took up the engineering challenge and then had to learn to road race to develop the Konig 500 himself.

1976 König 500 - Motorcycle Classics

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    König was a small company that built motors for powerboats, and in 1969 they decided to build a small number of 500cc road racing motorcycles. Their motors were very light and powerful and were competitive from the start.

Konig Wheels - Konig Wheels

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    Konig offers a wide range of Flow Forming options in unique colors and styles that are perfect for all forms of motorsports as well as the harsh conditions of the street! VIEW ALL FLOW FORMED WHEELS! Freeform Freeform Dekagram Ampliform VIEW ALL: Flow Forming Technology Konig’s Main Line-up! Choose your weapon!

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