Anyone had more info about the round container (labeled as #8)?
We know it is a filter of some sort that might be used as a heater/filter or something.
It was added during the autumn of 1942. But not sure for which theatre...
Translation from the above photo states...
1st picture: To clean the air filter it's necessary to open the hatch. The filter material is felt.
By opening the hatch you have access to the felt bellows filter. Now you can remove it. It is
possible to clean the filter by shaking it, this is enough to be able to drive the machine
immediately. The lever arm is used to adjust the inlet openings for air. This is so when you
start the engine a warm air fuel mixture is created. After the engine has run a while and is
warm you can switch the level back from start to drive. Once is this is done the air inlet is
fully opened.
2nd picture: Cleaning the air filter of a BMW R 75. A mechanic is cleaning the below shaped
felt filter in front of the open steel hatch. You can see the openings and pipe support.
Seems like an operating manual...
Not all bikes had this canister installed, even after Autumn 1942. So we think it might be
war theatre related. It will affect the sitting pose of our biker sculpt... that's why we need
to know this in detail!
From initial research, we thought it might be used in the desert due to the cold night and hot day,
plus the sand and such. But if the bike was manufactured in 1943, then it would be painted in
Dunkelgelb instead of Panzergrau.
Any help is welcome!
BTW, we do have two German websites for references, but is very difficult for us to fully
understand what they are talking about...
http://wh-versand.de/WHV_Artikel_DV.html#2006056http://www.fahrzeuge-der-wehrmacht.de/Artikel/BMW_R75.html