WW2 Zundapp Motorcycle KS 750
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WW2 Zundapp Motorcycle KS 750
Due to the malfunctioning gear change in my Zündapp KS 750 had to deal with the preparation of a "team" for the season.
Below some photos of previous work.
Below some photos of previous work.
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Re: Clutch discs from KS 750
These are a little different aren't they. Great fun for taking for a spin i would say.
Seems to me like you would definitely need to dress uptop the part of riding them.
Sorry if my comment is off topic of clutch discs, i am of no help there
Have fun
Will
Seems to me like you would definitely need to dress uptop the part of riding them.
Sorry if my comment is off topic of clutch discs, i am of no help there
Have fun
Will
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Re: Clutch discs from KS 750
this thread is for fun Will, insofar as remembering that the Zundapp was used by the Germans ever was,
still, long time ago and no fault of the machine itself...
I asked Marek to post it,
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still, long time ago and no fault of the machine itself...
I asked Marek to post it,
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Re: Clutch discs from KS 750
They do both look very good fun to play with
A machine can never be to blame in such ways, even if they may be seen by some as offensive.
Be great to see such toys in use, post a link to some action videos :)
Will
A machine can never be to blame in such ways, even if they may be seen by some as offensive.
Be great to see such toys in use, post a link to some action videos :)
Will
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Re: WW2 Zundapp Motorcycle KS 750
Dear Will,
I attach below the link to the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfh1udp ... tml5=False
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMY4fK- ... tml5=False
I wish you lots of fun.
Marek
I attach below the link to the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfh1udp ... tml5=False
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMY4fK- ... tml5=False
I wish you lots of fun.
Marek
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Re: WW2 Zundapp Motorcycle KS 750
unmissable!
In the first film when the camera swung 90s to the right toward the flooding - I thought - Oh no he's crashed...!
Great, 'clunky' sound, esp the gearchanges and straight-cut gears - more like an armored vehicle than a sidecar bike..
Still I guess it was build for war...
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In the first film when the camera swung 90s to the right toward the flooding - I thought - Oh no he's crashed...!
Great, 'clunky' sound, esp the gearchanges and straight-cut gears - more like an armored vehicle than a sidecar bike..
Still I guess it was build for war...
G
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Re: WW2 Zundapp Motorcycle KS 750
Very good, thanks for the video uploads. I enjoyed watching them.
Looks very wet round yours, good excuse to get the right equipment out for the job.
I love the sound of the straight cut gears, it immediately gives me a tingle
Thanks again
Will
Looks very wet round yours, good excuse to get the right equipment out for the job.
I love the sound of the straight cut gears, it immediately gives me a tingle
Thanks again
Will
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