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[[Image:1965-Zundapp-KS50-SL.jpg|right|thumb|1965 Zundapp KS50 SL]]
[[Image:1965-Zundapp-KS50-SL.jpg|right|thumb|1965 Zundapp KS50 SL]]
Zundapp was founded in 1917 to make gun parts.  They were one of the more successful German firms for many years, with successful bikes such as the KS750 flat twin, which served in the Second World War with German troops, and the sporty 1951 model KS601, which was also known as the Green Elephant.  Zundapp did quite well in the 1960s and 1970s, producing many successful off-road competition bikes and two-stroke roadsters.  Sales began to fall fast in the early 1980s.  Stefan Dorflinger won the 80cc world title for Zundapp in 1984, but the firm went into liquidation the following year.
'''Zundapp''' was founded in 1917 to make gun parts.  They were one of the more successful German firms for many years, with successful bikes such as the '''KS750''' flat twin, which served in the Second World War with German troops, and the sporty 1951 model '''KS601''', which was also known as the '''Green Elephant'''.  Zundapp did quite well in the 1960s and 1970s, producing many successful off-road competition bikes and two-stroke roadsters.  Sales began to fall fast in the early 1980s.  '''Stefan Dorflinger''' won the 80cc world title for Zundapp in 1984, but the firm went into liquidation the following year.
[[Image:1974-Zundapp-GS125.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Zundapp GS125]]
[[Image:1974-Zundapp-GS125.jpg|left|thumb|1974 Zundapp GS125]]
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Revision as of 17:37, 7 January 2007

1965 Zundapp KS50 SL

Zundapp was founded in 1917 to make gun parts. They were one of the more successful German firms for many years, with successful bikes such as the KS750 flat twin, which served in the Second World War with German troops, and the sporty 1951 model KS601, which was also known as the Green Elephant. Zundapp did quite well in the 1960s and 1970s, producing many successful off-road competition bikes and two-stroke roadsters. Sales began to fall fast in the early 1980s. Stefan Dorflinger won the 80cc world title for Zundapp in 1984, but the firm went into liquidation the following year.

1974 Zundapp GS125


1938 Zundapp K800


1965 Zundapp KS100