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The Neander motorcycle was designed by Ernst Neumann, who made his name first as a painter and graphic artist, and later turned to motorcycle and car design, going into production in 1928 under the Neander name, and changing his own name to Ernst Neumann-Neander, a doubling of the German and Greek words for 'new man'. More recently, the Neander name has been applied to a diesel-powered motorcycle, produced in Germany by .

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  • Neander Motorfahrzeuge (de)
  • Ernst Neumann-Neander (de)
  • Neander (motorcycle) (en)
  • Neander (Euskirchen) (nl)
  • Neander (motorcykel) (sv)
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  • Ernst Neumann-Neander, eigentlich Ernst Wilhelm Neumann (* 3. September 1871 in Kassel als Ernst Neumann; † 3. November 1954 in Düren-Rölsdorf) war ein deutscher Künstler und Erfinder. (de)
  • Die Neander Motorfahrzeuge GmbH war ein deutsches Unternehmen, das Motorräder und Automobile herstellte. (de)
  • Neander was een historisch Duits motorfietsmerk. Het was opgericht door Ernst Neumann-Neander als Neander Motorfahrzeuge GmbH, Euskirchen, later Köln en Düren-Rölsdorf (1924-1929). Neander bouwde zeer bijzondere duraluminium frames met vanaf 1928 al even aparte bladveervoorvorken. Hierin werden aanvankelijk 122- en 172 cc Villiers-blokken gehangen, later ook viertaktmotoren van Küchen, MAG en JAP. De 500- en 998 cc versies werden door Opel in licentie gebouwd. (nl)
  • Neander var ett tyskt motorcykelmärke som tillverkades mellan åren 1924 och 1929. Märkets mål var att skapa en enkel och prisvärd motorcykel för alla, vilket dock inte uppnåddes på grund av det höga tillverkningspriset samt den sviktande efterfrågan. (sv)
  • The Neander motorcycle was designed by Ernst Neumann, who made his name first as a painter and graphic artist, and later turned to motorcycle and car design, going into production in 1928 under the Neander name, and changing his own name to Ernst Neumann-Neander, a doubling of the German and Greek words for 'new man'. More recently, the Neander name has been applied to a diesel-powered motorcycle, produced in Germany by . (en)
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  • Ernst Neumann-Neander, eigentlich Ernst Wilhelm Neumann (* 3. September 1871 in Kassel als Ernst Neumann; † 3. November 1954 in Düren-Rölsdorf) war ein deutscher Künstler und Erfinder. (de)
  • Die Neander Motorfahrzeuge GmbH war ein deutsches Unternehmen, das Motorräder und Automobile herstellte. (de)
  • The Neander motorcycle was designed by Ernst Neumann, who made his name first as a painter and graphic artist, and later turned to motorcycle and car design, going into production in 1928 under the Neander name, and changing his own name to Ernst Neumann-Neander, a doubling of the German and Greek words for 'new man'. Neumann-Neander designed and built a series of unusual prototype and racing motorcycles with lightweight pressed-aluminum beam frames from which the motors hung, and unique pivoting forks that used a spring box near the steering head. In 1926 he founded Neander Motorfahrzeug GmbH in Düren and went into production, using a pressed-steel frame that was cadmium plated instead of his aluminum prototypes. These novel frames housed a variety of motors, from small 122cc Villiers two-strokes to 350cc and 500cc single-cylinder engines by Küchen, to large v-twins by J.A.P. and Motosacoche. The Neander motorcycle had futuristic styling, with a curved, padded leather seat behind an egg-shaped fuel tank, and very clean lines. With excellent handling from the pressed-steel frame, Neanders won quite a few races, and have a very comfortable, stable, and predictable ride. Neander also designed a sleek, torpedo-shaped sidecar to accompany his motorcycles. In 1929 the Opel automobile factory licensed the Neander design, and built the Opel Motoclub in 1929 and 1930 only. Fritz von Opel famously attached a series of rockets to an Opel Motoclub in 1930 as a publicity stunt. There was also a briefly licensed Neander sold under the E-O (Elite-Opel) name in 1931. It’s estimated around 2000 Neander motorcycles were built, before Neumann-Neander turned his attention to a series of experimental 'Fahrmaschinen' small cars with motorcycle engines (1934–39), motorcycles with differential wheel sizes (1937–40), and a few final experiments in 1977-48 with two, three, and four-wheelers. More recently, the Neander name has been applied to a diesel-powered motorcycle, produced in Germany by . (en)
  • Neander was een historisch Duits motorfietsmerk. Het was opgericht door Ernst Neumann-Neander als Neander Motorfahrzeuge GmbH, Euskirchen, later Köln en Düren-Rölsdorf (1924-1929). Neander bouwde zeer bijzondere duraluminium frames met vanaf 1928 al even aparte bladveervoorvorken. Hierin werden aanvankelijk 122- en 172 cc Villiers-blokken gehangen, later ook viertaktmotoren van Küchen, MAG en JAP. De 500- en 998 cc versies werden door Opel in licentie gebouwd. (nl)
  • Neander var ett tyskt motorcykelmärke som tillverkades mellan åren 1924 och 1929. Märkets mål var att skapa en enkel och prisvärd motorcykel för alla, vilket dock inte uppnåddes på grund av det höga tillverkningspriset samt den sviktande efterfrågan. (sv)
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