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Horex 350 GP
The Horex motorcycle was little known as a Grand Prix
racer outside Germany, but at home it was highly prized. The Horex turned in
consistently fine performances in the minor races it entered. In 1950 Horex finally built a racer of its own. This was derived from the Regina model, which had a 350-cc. four-stroke engine. In 1953 Horex became more deeply involved in racing. The company built a new 350, a four-stroke model that had double overhead shaft distribution with bevel gear shafts. This vehicle was very similar to the NSU 350 and 500. Although the motorcycle was never an outstanding racer, its clean design and fine detailing attracted much attention. The German rider Georg Braun raced a Horex in 1953 and 1954,
but his popularity did not extend beyond Germany. Motorcycle: Horex 350 Manufacturer: Horex, Frankfurt Type:
Racing Year: 1954
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