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ZUNDAPP KS 750 with Sidecar
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The motorcycle and sidecar Zundapp KS 750 was widely used
during the Second World War by the German army on numerous battlefronts. The
development, based on a specific OKH need, was set up in 1937 and made by
Zundapp and BMW. Thanks to the 751 cc boxer twin-cylinder engine capable of
delivering 26 HP, the KS 750 could reach the top speed of 95 km/h. For the
gearbox was adopted a “four speed” lay-out with the reverse gear. Together with
the BMW R75, with which the KS750 shared many technical components in order to
improve the ease of maintenance and availability of spare parts, it was used to
perform a wide variety of duties from transport to reconnaissance. For several
duties it was substituted very soon by the Kubelwagen, which was more practical
and easy to produce and maintain. It could be armed with a MG34 machine gun
installed in the sidecar's boot.
Type: Military motorcycles
Period: Second World War
Skill: 5
Model Dim.: 26.5 cm
Box Dim.: 373 x 241 x 96 mm