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Other Makes : Zid K-55 1956 russian zid k 55 same as harley hummer dkw bsa bantam yamaha ya 1

Other Makes : Zid K-55 1956 russian zid k 55 same as harley hummer dkw bsa bantam yamaha ya 1

$5,995

Clinton, Ohio

Year 1956

Make Other Makes

Model Zid K-55

Category -

Engine 125

Posted Over 1 Month

Here is your chance to own a piece of history!! Up for sale is a 1956 Russian Zid K-55. This bike is designed after the German DKW 125. After WWII, many motorcycle manufacturers copy the DKW. Harley Davidson copied it and called it the Hummer, BSA copied it and called it the Bantam, Yamaha copied it and called it the YA1 (By the way, that was Yamaha's first production bike in1949), and of course the Russians copied it and called it the ZID. This bike was in a museum in Latvia until 2006 when a small time motorcycle dealer bought several and brought them to the states. I bought it from him in 2008 when he closed shop. Someone did a very poor restoration on the bike. I striped the bike down to the bare frame and performed a frame up restoration. I had the frame, center stand, swing arm, fork tubes, and luggage rack powder coated. The fenders, gas tank, and tool box were painted with a base coat, clear coat process. Nothing was left undone. All chrome pieced were re-chromed. All wiring is new, the tire tubes are new, the battery is new, the hand grips and all shifter and foot peg rubber has been replaced. Mechanically, the cylinder head and cylinder were removed for blasting and painting. While apart, the head was port and polished, the cylinder was honed as well as painted and baked. All cables have been replaced, carburetor was cleaned. The interior of the gas tank was cleaned, etched, and coated with a three step process. The spokes are new. The tank badges are new and the pin-striping was done professionally by hand. Both the pin-striping and tank badges were applied before the final clear coat for added protection. All aluminum surfaces have been polished. All hardware has been replaced. I tried to reuse as many of the original parts as possible. Where replacement parts were necessary, I saved the original parts. The tires are original and have the words Made In The USSR stamped on them. I have a service manual, however it is written in Russian. I rode this bike before it was disassembled. Since its restoration, I have pit gas in the carb and started the bike, however I have not riden it because I now consider it to be a show bike. I entered it into a show last summer and took first place in the European Vintage Stock division. The following companies or individuals were involved in the restoration: Powder Coating.....Capital Powder Coating, Mogadore OhioPainting.....Macco Auto Body, Akron OhioPin-striping.....Wizard Graphics, Youngstown OhioTank Badges......Fast Signs, CaliforniaChrome,,,,,West Coast Chrome, Modesto CaliforniaSpokes.....Bucanan Spoke, Azusa CaliforniaCustom Cables.....Motion Pro Cables, San Carlos CaliforniaDisassembly, engine work, polishing, and re assembly.....Yours truly!! Look at the pictures and ask questions.