1943 Zuendapp KS 750
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Year of manufacture7/1943
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Motorcycle typeStreet
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Mileage4 900 km / 3 045 mi
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ConditionRestored
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ColourGrey
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Number of seats3
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Location
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Performance26 PS / 20 kW / 26 BHP
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Engine size (cc)751
Description
Zündapp KS750
The Zündapp KS750 is an iconic military motorcycle from World War II, manufactured by the German company Zündapp between 1940 and 1948. This motorcycle was specifically engineered for the Wehrmacht, the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany, to handle the demanding conditions of wartime operations.
The KS750 features a horizontally opposed, twin-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 751 cc, producing about 26 horsepower at 4000 rpm. This powerful engine is paired with a 4-speed gearbox that includes a reverse gear, a crucial feature for maneuverability in combat situations. Its top speed is around 95 km/h, making it a reliable and relatively fast vehicle for its time.
One of the distinctive characteristics of the KS750 is its sidecar, which was often equipped with a machine gun, enhancing its role in combat. The sidecar wheel is also driven, providing additional traction and stability, which is particularly useful in off-road conditions. The motorcycle's design includes high ground clearance and a robust suspension system, allowing it to traverse difficult terrains like mud, snow, and sand effectively. It also features drum brakes on both the motorcycle and the sidecar wheels, ensuring strong braking performance.
A unique aspect of the KS750 is its dual-range gearbox, which offers both low and high-range settings. This feature enhances its versatility across different driving conditions, whether on rough terrain or smoother roads. Additionally, the motorcycle has a trailer hitch, allowing it to tow light artillery or supply trailers, making it a multifunctional vehicle in military logistics.
During World War II, the KS750 was extensively deployed on various fronts, including the Eastern Front, North Africa, and Western Europe. It was used for reconnaissance, communication, and transport roles due to its reliability and durability.
After the war, production of the KS750 ceased, but many units remained in use in various countries. Some were even repurposed for civilian use by police forces or in agricultural roles.
This motorbike has been restored in an appropriate and timely manner. Everything on the motorbike is functional and ready to ride.
Today, the Zündapp KS750 is a prized collector's item among military vehicle enthusiasts and vintage motorcycle collectors. Restored models are highly valued, and an active community of restorers and enthusiasts works to keep these historic motorcycles in operational condition. The KS750's engineering excellence and historical significance have cemented its status as an enduring symbol of military ingenuity from the World War II era.
The indicated mileage has been taken from the odometer.
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