German Copies
In September of the year 1930, the Russians manufactured the first 25 bikes with the model number A-300. These motorbikes were the exact twins of the German DKW Luxus-300. The name Red October came from the factory named Red October where the manufacturing of these bikes was transferred to after three years.
Popular Bike
The L-300 was popular for on the road and off the road motorbike competitions. This continued until the second world war. After that, it was extensively used for military purposes only. Even though these bikes had a single-cylinder, they had powerful machinery.
Take It Home
The boys called for help and took the bike back with them. They wanted to restore it back to its original form. Even though their camping trip was cut short, there was no denying the fact that this was a pretty cool find and needed to be preserved.
Restoring The Bike
Adam took the bike to his garage and together they began to put the bike back together. Restoring it back to its original condition was not going to happen in one day but considering the condition they found it in, Adam realized they will need professional help.
The Museum
Adam’s post got so much recognition online, it was amazing. In fact, the biggest surprise was being contacted by a museum that was interested in showcasing the motorbike in one of their exhibits. They informed him they will restore it back to its original glory and are interested in putting it up for display. Adam was happy to let the museum use it for their display.
Long Process
Since the bike has historical significance, Adam realized the motorbike’s right place is at the museum only. The process of restoring this bike took a long time. But good things take time and that was exactly the case here. Getting rid of the multiple layers of dirt and mud and soil could not be rushed because it held a risk of ruining the bike permanently. It requires extra care.