A Brief History of the Marque
Manufactured in Berlin by Motorfahrzeug GmbH, 1921-1928
Various addresses including Berlin W 9, Lindenstr. 38
The motorcycles used 200cc, 250cc, and in 1925, 350cc engines.
Paul Reuter and Emil Fischer managed the company in 1921. They left to form the company which produced R&F motorcycles, and Adolf Schilling from Berlin-Wittenau took over the management.
MOTOR CYCLE DEVELOPMENTS IN GERMANY.
One of the most extensively used lightweights appears to be the M.F.Z., which is fitted with a single-cylinder overhead-valve engine, the valve operation of which is by push rods and rockers. This has the change-speed mechanism combined with the crank case and final drive by belt.
The Motor Cycle October 6th, 1921.
Sources: GTU Oldtimerservice, The Motor Cycle, Motopedia.
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