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Times are tough for 30,000 Trabants in Germany. Spare parts for the GDR cult car are in danger of running out. Fortunately, there is Frank Hofmann - a Trabi enthusiast from Zwickau, who has wear-resistant parts reproduced. His latest coup: a pivot bearing bushing for the steering, made of high-performance plastic from the Cologne-based company igus, which is much more robust than the original.
An SUV with 400HP, wide, high and dominant, weighing two tonnes. For many people, such a heavyweight is a status symbol. But not for Frank Hofmann. The heart of the trained radio and television mechanic from Zwickau beats for a different vehicle. It is small, modest and only 26HP strong. We are referring to the Trabi - built by VWB Automobilwerk Zwickau from 1958 to 1990: the symbol of German reunification.
As a young boy, Hofmann fell in love with the GDR cult car, a Trabi 500 that belonged to his grandfather's neighbour. "There was no better car for me. I had taken a particular liking to the rear end," Hofmann enthuses. "It was clear: one day I would own one myself." As a young adult, in 2000, he then attempted to restore a defective Trabi. "I pored over spare-parts catalogues for weeks. It was terribly frustrating because many parts were simply no longer available," Hofmann recalls. However, crises are also known to be opportunities. "Suddenly I had the idea of setting up my own business, with my own online shop for spare parts." No sooner said than done. The shop - Trabantwelt.de - went online in 2006.
Hofmann found what he was looking for at igus - a Cologne-based company that has specialised in the development of high-performance plastics for decades and manufactures standard and special bearings using injection moulding and 3D printers. "Many manufacturers only offer production from a few hundred thousand units upwards. I was therefore delighted that igus can also produce much smaller series economically," says Hofmann.
Users do not need to lubricate the bearings - they allow for dry operation with the lowest coefficient of friction. Solid lubricants, microscopically small particles, dissolve automatically, lubricating the bearing and reducing friction. Yet, Hofmann still recommends that customers lubricate the bearing. The reason is that lubrication protects the steering shaft from corrosion.
Hofmann no longer has to worry about the availability of pivot bearing bushings. If stocks are running low, the CEO reorders the bushings from igus. The injection-moulding tool is available at all times. The buyers, too, are enthusiastic about the products. "We've only received positive feedback so far," says Hofmann happily. And that's how it should be. "Working on the Trabi is a hobby, a passion that shouldn't lead to frustration. It should be fun!"
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