Gazda handlebars

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Zuendapp Z300 with Gazda handlebar
Drawing from US patent US1719007

The Gazda handlebars for motorcycles were manufactured in the 1920s . This was a motorcycle handlebar made out as a package of thin leaf springs. Thanks to its spring properties, it was able to keep bumps from the driver's hands away from uneven road surfaces. Because of the inadequate front suspension at the time using a druid fork or Tiger suspension fork and the poor road conditions, this accessory was useful and pleasant for the driver.

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