Zündapp

Zündapp
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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 "Zünder- und Apparatebau G.m.b.H." as a producer of detonators (Zünder- und Apparatebau is German for Igniter and Apparatus Building/Assembly). 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.
Vehicles found for this make: 346 — Show all: Display as images / Display as list
Chassis/code names found for Zündapp
Model names found for Zündapp
- (unknown) (16)
- 200 S (3)
- 250 S (1)
- 446/40 (1)
- Automatik Mofa (2)
- Bella (10)
- Bella R151 (1)
- Bella R154K (1)
- Bella R200 (2)
- Bella R204 (1)
- Bergsteiger M25 (1)
- C 50 (3)
- C 50 Sport (4)
- C 50 Super (3)
- Combinette (4)
- Combinette 405 (1)
- Combinette 407 (1)
- Combinette 410 (1)
- Combinette 423 (1)
- Combinette S (1)
- CS 25 (3)
- CS 50 (4)
- DB (1)
- DB 200 (3)
- DB 203 Comfort (1)
- DB 234 Norma (3)
- DB 234 Norma Luxus (1)
- DBK 250 (1)
- DK 200 (2)
- Falconette (4)
- Falconette KS 75 (1)
- GS (1)
- GS 125 (2)
- GS 50 (2)
- GTS 50 (3)
- Janus (7)
- Janus 250 (4)
- K 350 (1)
- K 500 (17)
- K 500 W (2)
- K 800 (7)
- KS 125 (2)
- KS 125 WC (1)
- KS 50 (21)
- KS 50 Falconette (1)
- KS 50 Sport (3)
- KS 50 Super (1)
- KS 50 Super Sport (6)
- KS 500 (3)
- KS 600 (33)
- KS 600 WH (1)
- KS 601 (10)
- KS 750 (109)
- M 25 (2)
- M 25 Bergsteiger (2)
- M 50 (1)
- M 50 Bergsteiger (2)
- R 50 (3)
- Sport Combinette (2)
- Super Combinette (2)
- ZA 25 (1)
- ZD 20 (2)
- ZD 25 TS (1)
- ZD 50 TS (1)
- ZR 20 (7)
- ZS 25 (1)