






c.1973 Kreidler Florett SL K53/301
Chassis no. 1159632
Engine no. not specified
No reserve price
Fees include commission and taxes.
Chassis no. 1159632
Engine no. not specified
No reserve price
No registration certificate
No MOT
Kreidler was founded in 1903 in Stuttgart as a manufacturer of tubes and metals, before branching out into the production of mopeds in 1950. The company quickly established itself as a benchmark in the German and European markets, driven by a culture of technical excellence and racing successes that forged an enviable reputation. On the 50cc speed circuits, Kreidler was synonymous with power; its rotary-engine racing machines, developed with a sophistication worthy of the greatest manufacturers, regularly dominated world championships and made the Swabian brand a name respected far beyond Germany’s borders.
The Florett is the road-going model that carries this sporting heritage into everyday life. The designation K53/301 refers to a specific version of the range, a machine with a strong character, equipped with a 50cc two-stroke engine developed with Kreidler’s characteristic care, a robust frame and a refined finish that reflects the high standards of a manufacturer accustomed to building racing machines.
1973 was a fine year for Kreidler; the brand was then at the height of its sporting and commercial reputation, its riders were shining on international circuits, and the Florett benefited from this prestige to establish itself as the benchmark for sports mopeds on the European market.
For any enquiries or to receive a condition report, please contact us on 06.52.56.31.11 or write to the following address: motos@aguttes.com
Please note that this lot must be collected after the sale near Bagnères-de-Luchon, in the Central Pyrenees, in the town of Les-Lérida; collection must take place between 5 and 10 May 2026.
Aguttes can assist you with the transport and delivery of your motorbikes; personalised quotes can be provided, so please do not hesitate to contact us regarding this.
Kreidler was founded in 1903 in Stuttgart as a manufacturer of tubes and metal products, before moving into the production of mopeds in 1950. The company quickly established itself as a leading name on the German and European markets, driven by a culture of technical excellence and racing successes that forged an enviable reputation. On the 50cc speed circuits, Kreidler was synonymous with power; its rotary-engine racing machines, developed with a sophistication worthy of the greatest manufacturers, regularly dominated world championships and made the Swabian brand a name respected far beyond Germany’s borders.
The Florett is the road-going model that carries this sporting heritage into everyday life. The designation K53/301 refers to a specific version of the range, a machine with a strong character, equipped with a 50cc two-stroke engine developed with Kreidler’s characteristic care, a robust frame and a refined finish that reflects the high standards of a manufacturer accustomed to building racing machines.
1973 was a fine year for Kreidler; the brand was then at the height of its sporting and commercial reputation, its riders were shining on international circuits, and the Florett capitalised on this prestige to establish itself as the benchmark for sports mopeds on the European market.
No reserve price
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