- Editorial
- Slaby-Berenger car
- Deek Techniques
- Deek Day
- DKW F7 models and variants
- Deek Day report
- Letters to the editor
- Deek tips
- The day the chimney caught fire
- Deek Mart
- Club news and events
This is an archive of Two-Stroke, the magazine of the DKW Owners Club of Great Britain from the mid-1970s. Although I have no connection to the DKW Owners Club of Great Britain, the accumulated knowledge contained in these magazines is too important to lose, so I have created this archive so that a new generation of DKW enthusiasts can benefit from the lessons of their predecessors
Sunday, 3 February 2019
Two-Stroke July 1970
Two-Stroke March 1974
- Editorial
- Crankshaft cooking
- Bitten by the two stroke bug
- Mitter's Square Four racer (based on an article from the Autocar, 12th June 1964)
- Deek Technique - more on ignition timing
- Yamaha TZ750
- Area announcements
- Letters to the editor
- Deek Mart
What is crankshaft boiling? A very specific British process of slowly cooking the crankshaft in a drum of oil in order to force heated oil to penetrate deeply into the old bearings.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)