Victoria V35 Bergmeister

Victoria V35 Bergmeister motorcycle
We’d never heard of Victoria motorcycles until photographer Colleen Swartz sent in this shot. Victoria was a German company that closed in 1966: it originally produced bicycles, but in 1899 became one of the first motorcycle manufacturers. After WWI, the company specialized in bikes with horizontally opposed, twin-cylinder engines—similar to the BMW boxer—and in 1926 a supercharged Victoria broke the German speed record with a run of 104 mph. Victoria’s Nuremberg factory was all but destroyed during WWII, and when production eventually resumed, the company concentrated on two-stroke machines. The 348cc OHV Bergmeister (‘mountaineer’) was Victoria’s first four-stroke; unveiled in 1951, it didn’t actually go into production until 1953. Unfortunately, the complexity and production cost of this beautifully crafted machine led to Victoria’s demise. [Thanks to Colleen Swartz.]

Fuji FinePix S3 Pro | 1/125s | f/19.0 | ISO 100 | Focal length 65mm

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  • http://www.seandaw.com Sean Daw

    I saw this bike in blue, unrestored at an the Iola Old Car Show two years ago. I’ll try ot post some pictures of it on the facebook page…
    sean

  • trent reker

    colleen is a real sweetheart. she sent me a few photos of the bergmeister and i posted them on monday the 23rd.

    i’m just thrilled i got info on something cool before you did, chris!

    ; )