What Is "Madusa" And How About This Wunderlich Thing?

February 1 2013 Mark Hoyer
What Is "Madusa" And How About This Wunderlich Thing?
February 1 2013 Mark Hoyer

What is "MadUSA" and how about this Wunderlich thing?

Deciphering Algemeine Betriebs Erlaubnis and the strange name of this mad machine

Okay, we'll dive right into this naked BMW's MadUSA name. You may remember "Mad Max," the knobby-tired S1000RR special built by Wunderlich in Germany (pictured below). Our testbike kept the "Mad" of that bike and added "USA," since this streetable machine was built to ride stateside. "We think the bike is a beauty like in the Medusa legend, but we also built it into a monster, so it's a double meaning," said William Plam of Wunderlich America.

Plam was a BMW dealer start ing in i 985, the same year that Erich Wunderlich began making parts for the Yamaha XT series in Germany; Erich only got involved with BMWs a bit later. Wunderlich Germany now has about 45 people on staff, all working to develop fancy and functional parts for every new BMW (and other makes now, too, par ticularly in the adventure segment). Plam and partner Marc Corker now concentrate solely on the Wunderlich business in most of North and South America.

What makes Wunderlich different? Plam pointed out that the company's parts have ABE certification. What's ABE? It's Algemeine Betriebs Erlaubnis, which roughly translates to "permission for general use in traf fic," according to Plam. You see, the German DMV/certifica tion process known as TUV (Teclinisclier

Uberwacliungs-Verein or Technical Inspection Association) makes our regis tration and modification laws look like a wild-west free-for-all.

In Germany, if you get a part that is not ABE certified, you have to have the bike and part inspected by TUV, paying both that agency and the inspector for the privilege of, say, putting aftermarket footpegs or brake and clutch levers on your bike. ABE certification is costly for a parts-maker, but it's a big incentive to buyers in the home country because all the red tape is taken care of for you. Just bolt on your part, present your papers and you are golden.

What does it mean for us? Well, you can be confident that your Wunderlich parts are of the highest quality without needing to present your papers to any one. Get modifying, cowboy.

Mark Hoyer