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The German military was the largest employer of motorcycles during World War II. In addition, as German forces swept across conquered lands they acquired a wide array of British, French, and Belgian machines, painted them Wehrmacht gray, and sent them into battle.
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1942 Zundapp KS750 Military Motorcycle with Sidecar Mounted Machine Gun By Jon C. Branch December 27, 2014 2min read I take my fun seriously. This is because there seem to be so many people in positions of power absolutely determined to make real fun activities illegal or at least heavily taxed.
OldMotoDude 1943 Zundapp KS750 Military Motorcycle on display at the Barber Vintage Motorsports
In compiling a list of the most beautiful motorcycles ever produced, surely the Zündapp K800 would make the top 20, if not higher. With beautiful lines, Art Deco styling of its time in the mid-late 1930s, and state-of-the-art engineering, the K800 is a stunning motorcycle to behold even today. Many are still on the road with Zündapp enthusiasts, not just on display at museums, they were so.
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It tells us that two members of the Wehrmacht, the German military machine that blitzkrieged across Europe and into Soviet Russia, stopped here and went no further on June 18, 1942, the fateful moment when the German army reached Stalingrad, the beginning of the end for the Third Reich. The Russian Front 1942.
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Then, in 1942, a 750cc version was produced for military use that developed 26 bhp. During the 1930s Zundapp produced a small airplane engine—one of which set several speed records. The research conducted into airplane engine design proved useful, with a great deal of knowledge being applied to motorcycle production.
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Zündapp (a.k.a. Zuendapp) was a major German motorcycle manufacturer founded in 1917 in Nuremberg by Fritz Neumeyer, together with the Friedrich Krupp AG and the machine tool manufacturer Thiel under the name " Zünd er- und App aratebau G.m.b.H." as a producer of detonators (Zünder- und Apparatebau is German for Igniter and Apparatus).
1942 Zundapp KS750 Military Motorcycle with Sidecar Mounted Machine Gun Revivaler
15. Oil Capacity Ltr. 2.5. Weight w/o fuel kg. 181. Weight wet kg. 210. Telegram word: KASEX. Equipment: Black high gloss finish, large rubber saddle, adjustable handlebars, twist grip throttle, rubber knee pads, illuminated speedomter with 77mm outer diameter integrated into headlight, electric horn, complete tool kit, air pump, hinged rear.
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5 discontinued models history Zundapp was a motorcycle manufacturer founded by Dr. Fritz Neumeyer and Friedruch Krupp in 1917. The company was initially focused on weapons and detonators but,.
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Zundapp became another supplier of military motorcycles for the German war effort during World War 2 - the K500W was their contribution. Authored By: Staff Writer | Last Edited: 09/09/2016 | Content ©www.MilitaryFactory.com | The following text is exclusive to this site. VIEW SPECIFICATIONS [+]
1942 Zundapp KS750 Military Motorcycle with Sidecar Mounted Machine Gun Revivaler
For World War II, the Wehrmacht sent a proposal to both Zundapp and BMW, asking for a motorcycle that could carry 500kg, cruise at 80 kilometers/hour, and have a crawl speed of 5 km/h, among other features. Zundapp built a model from scratch, called the KS750. BMW adapted their R75.
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The German manufacturer Zundapp has created everything from fine enduro bikes to stylish shaft-driven four cylinder touring bikes that rivaled any motorcycles made in their time.. I'm proud to have a 1/10 scale model of a WW2 era Zundapp military bike on display at the National Motorcycle Museum. The model has weathering and grimy mechanical
OldMotoDude 1943 Zundapp KS750 Military Motorcycle on display at the Barber Vintage Motorsports
Some companies, such as BMW, Horex and Zundapp, only started manufacturing motorcycles after a World War, when companies tried anything to stay afloat after spending the war making military.
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If there were ever a contest to determine the toughest motorcycle built, this military-spec Zundapp would definitely be in the running. It was designed to run across the broiling Sahara.
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The Zündapp KS 750 is a World War II -era motorcycle and sidecar combination developed for the German Wehrmacht (armed forces) before and during the Second World War, by the German company Zündapp G.m.b.H.
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Zundapp was founded in 1917 by Dr. Fritz Neumeyer and Friedruch Krupp to produce munitions. In 1919 Neumeyer became sole owner and began production of motorcycles. Advertisements of the day proclaimed that their motorcycles were "Motorrades fur jedermann," motorcycles for everyone, and was applied to their first motorcycle, the Z22 of 1921.
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Nov 15th 2019: New! May 1943 Zündapp KS 750 Panzergrenadier Registration (Stab II u. 5.-8. Komp., PzGr-Rgt 147) Jan 23rd 2018: May 1943 Notek Tarnvorsatz (blackout light) Operating Manual Oct 31st 2017: August 1937 Zündapp K 500 u.