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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 The Krupp family (see pronunciation), a prominent 400-year-old German dynasty from Essen, is notable for its production of steel, artillery, ammunition and other armaments. The family business, known as Friedrich Krupp AG (Friedrich Krup ...
AG and the machine tool manufacturer Thiel under the name "Zünder- und Apparatebau G.m.b.H." as a producer of
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s (Zünder- und Apparatebau is German for Igniter and Apparatus). In 1919, as the demand for weapons parts declined after World War I, Neumeyer became the sole proprietor of the company, and two years later he diversified into the construction of motorcycles. Following World War II, Zündapp expanded into the microcar, moped and scooter markets. The company collapsed in 1984.


Early history: 1919–45

The first Zündapp motorcycle was the model Z22 in 1921. This was the ''Motorrad für Jedermann'' ("motorcycle for everyone"), a simple, reliable design that was produced in large series. Zündapp's history of heavy motorcycles began in 1933 with the K-series. The "K" refers to the type of drivetrain that these models used, ''Kardanantrieb'', meaning enclosed driveshaft with two universal joints. Zündapp introduced the enclosed
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(then a novelty). The series encompassed models from 200 to 800 cc
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and was a major success, increasing Zündapp's market share in Germany from 5% in 1931 to 18% in 1937. The
Zündapp KS600 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 "Zünder- und Apparatebau G.m.b.H. ...
, first released in 1938, had a horizontally opposed twin cylinder motor with overhead valves displacing . The KS600 was often coupled with a Steib sidecar, the BW38 (''Beiwagen'' 1938). The BW38, fitted with the B1 (Boot no. 1) sidecar body was produced between 1938 and 1941 and supplied exclusively to the Wehrmacht. While the KS600 was discontinued and eventually replaced by the purpose-built KS750, its motor was to be the only remnant to live beyond the destruction of war. When Zündapp returned to motorcycle production in the late 1940s, it chose to reuse the KS600's motor to power the KS601 with few modifications. The Zündapp K800 had unit construction, flat-four engines with shaft drive (a layout adopted by Honda for the Gold Wing in 1974) and were the only 4-cylinder machines used by the German armed forces in World War II. From 1931 Ferdinand Porsche and Zündapp developed the type 12 prototype ''Auto für Jedermann'' ("car for everyone"), which was the first time the name Volkswagen was used. Porsche preferred the 4-cylinder flat engine, but Zündapp used a water-cooled 5-cylinder radial engine. In 1932 three prototypes were running. All three cars were lost during the war, the last in a 1945
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bombing raid. From 1936 to 1938 Zündapp produced the KKS500 model. This was the first Zündapp with a foot gear change, and 170 examples were built. From 1940 onward Zündapp produced more than 18,000 units of the
Zündapp KS 750 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. After entering service in 1941, over 18 ...
. This is a sidecar outfit with a driven side wheel and a
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, supplied to the German Wehrmacht. Zündapp also made aircraft engines including the 9-092, which was used in light aircraft, including the
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(1942) ''ab initio'' trainer aircraft.


Postwar: 1945–1984

After World War II the company transitioned to smaller machines, notably the "
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, which was a relatively heavy machine for its type. In 1951 Zündapp released the last of its heavy motorcycle models, but one of its most famous: the KS601 (the "green elephant") with a 598 cc two-cylinder engine. From 1957 to 1958 the company also produced the
Zündapp Janus The Zündapp Janus was a microcar model made by Zündapp in Germany between 1957 and 1958, the only car ever built by the company. Dornier Delta Claude Dornier was always trying to minimize the dependency of his company Dornier Flugzeugwerke o ...
microcar. In 1958 the company moved from Nuremberg to Munich. Subsequently, the company developed several new smaller models, discontinued the development of
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engines and only produced two-stroke models. Zündapp experienced enormous success in off-road motorsports winning thousands of Gold-Silver and Bronze medals, many Championships. The American rider Dave Ekins won an overall victory at the 1967 Greenhorn Enduro aboard a 100cc Zündapp, defeating competitors on much larger motorcycles. Belgian rider
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rode a Zündapp to win the 125cc European motocross championships in 1973 and again in 1974. Initially, Zündapp scooters and mopeds sold well, but later sales declined and in 1984 the company went bankrupt and closed. New legislation had destroyed the market for Zündapps high-speed 50 cc "Kleinkrafträder": to reduce noise and to reduce the accidents especially young riders had on those bikes, the new "80 cc" class was introduced. That made it much easier especially for the japanese manufacturers to break into the previously protected market as they could easily downsize the 125 cc engines.
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shared Zündapp's fate and went insolvent in 1982.


Post bankruptcy

After the bankruptcy, the entire production line and intellectual properties were bought by Xunda Motor Co., Tianjin, China. They produced small Zündapp motorcycles from 1987 till the early 1990s. Zündapp is still in business but makes Honda based 4-stroke motorcycles and electric mopeds.Xunda Motor Co. Ltd.
retrieved 12 Dec. 2010 Zündapp also had a technical collaboration with
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to build mopeds and motorcycles. A dedicated factory was built at Ranipet near Madras (now Chennai) in the early 1980s to manufacture small, lightweight two-stroke motorcycles to be offered along with their flagship Royal Enfield Bullet. Enfield launched two 50 cc motorcycles first, the step-thru Silver Plus and the 3-speed Explorer motorcycle. Later, Enfield Fury 175 (based on Zündapp KS175) was introduced as a performance motorcycle. It had 5-speed gearbox, a hydraulic
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disc brake and a sleeveless hard chromed cylinder barrel, all were a first on a motorcycle in that country. That being said, sales of these models were very low in the country.


Notes


References

* Reiner Scharfenberg, Günter Sengfelder, Siegfried Rauch: ''Zündapp im Bild.'' ** Band 1: ''Die Nürnberger Jahre 1922–1958.'' Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 1998, . ** Band 2: ''Die Münchener Jahre 1953–1984.'' Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2000, . * Siegfried Rauch, Johann Kleine Vennekate (Hrsg.): ''Zündapp.'' Neuauflage ''Zündapp: 60 Jahre Zündapp-Technik.'' Kleine Vennekate, Lemgo 1996. * Thomas Reinwald: ''Nürnberger Motorradindustrie.'' Podszun, Brilon 2002, . * Frank O. Hrachowy: ''Kleinkrafträder in Deutschland – die ungedrosselten 50er der Klasse 4.'' Kleine Vennekate, Lemgo 2006, . * Uwe Frensel: ''Zündapp Modellgeschichte von 1952–1984. Ein Leitfaden für Sammler.'' Heel, Königswinter 2009, .


External links


Film : Zündapp Z 200 - Subtitles: German and English- production: www.OldtimerbazaR.pl

Registry: Zündapp Wartime Motorcycle registry and database

German KS 601 Page
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