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- Abendsonne abstract "The Abendsonne was a motorcycle manufactured in Germany in 1933-1934 by Georg Wessbinder. The most unusual feature was the coupling of two 98cc Villiers engines to make a 196cc twin-cylinder engine. Very few were made.".
- Abendsonne wikiPageID "35078445".
- Abendsonne wikiPageLength "564".
- Abendsonne wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Abendsonne wikiPageRevisionID "534710817".
- Abendsonne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorcycle_manufacturers_of_Germany.
- Abendsonne wikiPageWikiLink Engine.
- Abendsonne wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Abendsonne wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Abendsonne wikiPageWikiLink Villiers_Engineering.
- Abendsonne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Motorcycle-stub.
- Abendsonne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Abendsonne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Abendsonne subject Category:Motorcycle_manufacturers_of_Germany.
- Abendsonne hypernym Motorcycle.
- Abendsonne type Motorcycle.
- Abendsonne comment "The Abendsonne was a motorcycle manufactured in Germany in 1933-1934 by Georg Wessbinder. The most unusual feature was the coupling of two 98cc Villiers engines to make a 196cc twin-cylinder engine. Very few were made.".
- Abendsonne label "Abendsonne".
- Abendsonne sameAs Q318999.
- Abendsonne sameAs Abendsonne.
- Abendsonne sameAs Abendsonne.
- Abendsonne sameAs m.0j62n49.
- Abendsonne sameAs Q318999.
- Abendsonne wasDerivedFrom Abendsonne?oldid=534710817.
- Abendsonne isPrimaryTopicOf Abendsonne.