Rex motorized bicycle in the style of the 1920s/1930s, model PM 50
Black steel frame with chrome-plated tank, wooden fenders, and Lepper leather saddle, Rex two-stroke auxiliary engine type PM 50 with 49 cc displacement, built in 1953, with original general operating permit No. 1018, equipped with side exhaust and carburetor, original carbide lamp at the front, leather frame bag/tool bag, authentic design in the style of the 1920s/1930s, wooden fenders, "bull's-eye" rear reflectors characteristic of bicycles from this period, handlebars with classic wooden grips, a special rarity is the running bell, which continuously generates a ringing sound through friction on the tire, museum reproduction based on historical models, Magura brake, functional condition, carefully crafted spoked wheels with new tires, rare collector's item for enthusiasts of historic vehicles, in very good museum-grade condition for its age.