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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).

  3. Oct 1, 1973 · The world’s first motorcycle was assembled there by Gottlieb Daimler in 1885, and a few years later the Hildebrand and Wolfmuller became the world’s first “production” machine. Despite this...

  4. After the bankruptcy, the entire production line and intellectual properties was 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.

  5. A Brief History of the Marque. 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 ...

  6. 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, as the war ended in 1919,...

  7. Apr 21, 2020 · Post-WW1 the market for detonators shrank considerably and so the company diversified into motorcycle manufacturing, quickly becoming the largest motorcycle builder In Germany and one of the largest in Europe. The first Zundapp production motorcycle was theZ22 in 1921.

  8. Jul 23, 2009 · By Margie Siegal. Years produced: 1940-1948. Total production: 18,695. Claimed power: 26hp @ 4,000rpm. Top speed: 60mph (approx.) Engine type: 751cc overhead valve, air-cooled opposed twin (w/cylinders lifted 5 degrees for additional ground clearance) Continue Reading. Published on Jul 23, 2009. Need Help? Call 1-800-880-7567.

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