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Fall Classic 2025 Lot Listings #602 1976 Sachs-Hercules GS-250
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#602 1976 Sachs-Hercules GS-250

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Frame #: 470001015

Motor #: 8577824

Odometer: N/A

Engine: 250cc 2-Stroke Single

Type: Sachs 2501/7A

Trans.: 7-spd Manual

Out of business since 1992, Hercules was a German company that was the first to offer Wankel-powered motorcycles to the general public. The W2000 Rotary was sold from 1974-77, but the firm's motorcycle history goes all the way back to 1904.

Fondly remembered by off-road riders are the Hercules enduro bikes of the 1970s, equipped with Sachs two-stroke engines that ran six-speed and even seven-speed gearboxes. With beefed-up swingarms and special air/oil shocks, the Hercules dirt bikes fully embraced the benefits of long-travel suspension, giving the bikes an edge in rough terrain.

This Hercules Sachs GS-250 runs very well and is a great foundation for a restoration.

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Frame #: 470001015

Motor #: 8577824

Odometer: N/A

Engine: 250cc 2-Stroke Single

Type: Sachs 2501/7A

Trans.: 7-spd Manual

Out of business since 1992, Hercules was a German company that was the first to offer Wankel-powered motorcycles to the general public. The W2000 Rotary was sold from 1974-77, but the firm's motorcycle history goes all the way back to 1904.

Fondly remembered by off-road riders are the Hercules enduro bikes of the 1970s, equipped with Sachs two-stroke engines that ran six-speed and even seven-speed gearboxes. With beefed-up swingarms and special air/oil shocks, the Hercules dirt bikes fully embraced the benefits of long-travel suspension, giving the bikes an edge in rough terrain.

This Hercules Sachs GS-250 runs very well and is a great foundation for a restoration.

Frame #: 470001015

Motor #: 8577824

Odometer: N/A

Engine: 250cc 2-Stroke Single

Type: Sachs 2501/7A

Trans.: 7-spd Manual

Out of business since 1992, Hercules was a German company that was the first to offer Wankel-powered motorcycles to the general public. The W2000 Rotary was sold from 1974-77, but the firm's motorcycle history goes all the way back to 1904.

Fondly remembered by off-road riders are the Hercules enduro bikes of the 1970s, equipped with Sachs two-stroke engines that ran six-speed and even seven-speed gearboxes. With beefed-up swingarms and special air/oil shocks, the Hercules dirt bikes fully embraced the benefits of long-travel suspension, giving the bikes an edge in rough terrain.

This Hercules Sachs GS-250 runs very well and is a great foundation for a restoration.

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