- Editorial
- Deek Techniques - carburetors and MOT
- By the way - a long article covering a paper by the Society of Automotive Engineers, USA, entitled "Some Experiences with Two Cycle Engines as a Power Unit for a Passenger Car."
- Other two-stroke powered cars:- the German Maico
- Czech two-stroke engined cars:- Aero, Z, Jawa (a very useful summary. There is very little information about these marques in English)
- Two-stroke Morgan cars
- Automatic Bleed Valves for DKWs
- Two-Stroke Adventures
- News from Germany - Wartburg Melkus and Schai Spezial DKW
- The Art of Driving - German Style
- Facts and Figures of Motoring (articles regularly appear in Two-Stroke where some member breaks down the minutiae of the costs of running a motor car)
- Deek tips
- Letters to the Editor
- Crankshaft Reconditioning (crankshaft issues and failures seem to be a prevalent issue among DKW owners in the UK. My suspicion is that inexperienced British DKW owners, being used to the poor quality of British engines and bearings, regularly pulled apart their engines to inspect the crankshaft, which did more to damage their engine and cranks than anything else. This will become a common topic in many editions of Two-Stroke).
- Deek Mart
- Club activities
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
Saturday, 27 July 2019
Two-Stroke January 1970
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