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Auction archive: Lot number 462

c.1933 Zündapp K800 Military Motorcycle Frame no. to be advised Engine no. 141375

Estimate
€0
Price realised:
€18,975
ca. US$25,348
Auction archive: Lot number 462

c.1933 Zündapp K800 Military Motorcycle Frame no. to be advised Engine no. 141375

Estimate
€0
Price realised:
€18,975
ca. US$25,348
Beschreibung:

Founded at the height of WWI to manufacture armaments, Zündapp found a new role post-war as a producer of motorcycles under the direction of new owner, Dr Fritz Neumeyer, building its first machine, a Levis-powered two-stroke, in 1921. The firm began making its own engines in 1924, selling more than 10,000 machines that year, and at the Berlin Motor Show in 1933 introduced the first of the horizontally opposed, four-stroke twins that it is best remembered for. These formed part of an extensive and diverse range of models, all but the smallest two-stroke being designated by the letter 'K' (for kardan, meaning 'shaft'). Among the models premiered were the K400 (398cc) and K500 (496cc) sidevalve twins, both of which employed designer Richard Küchen's unconventional all-chain four-speed 'gearbox' and, as the designation suggests, shaft final drive. Introduced at the same time was another Küchen design: a horizontally opposed four made in 598cc (K600) and 798cc (K800) capacities. Common to all the larger models and eminently suited to withstanding the stresses and strains imposed by travel on unmade roads, the robust frame and girder forks were made of pressed steel, an advanced feature at the time. The new Zündapp range was an enormous success and in September 1933 the firm produced its 100,000th machine, quite an achievement after little more than a decade as a motorcycle manufacturer. The larger Zündapps saw service in substantial numbers with the German Army during WW2, military versions being identified by a 'W' (Wehrmacht) model suffix. This rare, early Zündapp K800 was restored in 2002 with the assistance of Vassilios Papaioanou. Presented in running order, the machine benefits from a recent service and is described as in generally very good condition. There are no documents with this Lot.

Auction archive: Lot number 462
Auction:
Datum:
7 Feb 2013
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Paris, The Grand Palais The Grand Palais Avenue Winston Churchill 75008 Paris Tel: +33 (0)1 42 61 10 10 Fax : +33 (0)1 42 61 10 15 paris@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Founded at the height of WWI to manufacture armaments, Zündapp found a new role post-war as a producer of motorcycles under the direction of new owner, Dr Fritz Neumeyer, building its first machine, a Levis-powered two-stroke, in 1921. The firm began making its own engines in 1924, selling more than 10,000 machines that year, and at the Berlin Motor Show in 1933 introduced the first of the horizontally opposed, four-stroke twins that it is best remembered for. These formed part of an extensive and diverse range of models, all but the smallest two-stroke being designated by the letter 'K' (for kardan, meaning 'shaft'). Among the models premiered were the K400 (398cc) and K500 (496cc) sidevalve twins, both of which employed designer Richard Küchen's unconventional all-chain four-speed 'gearbox' and, as the designation suggests, shaft final drive. Introduced at the same time was another Küchen design: a horizontally opposed four made in 598cc (K600) and 798cc (K800) capacities. Common to all the larger models and eminently suited to withstanding the stresses and strains imposed by travel on unmade roads, the robust frame and girder forks were made of pressed steel, an advanced feature at the time. The new Zündapp range was an enormous success and in September 1933 the firm produced its 100,000th machine, quite an achievement after little more than a decade as a motorcycle manufacturer. The larger Zündapps saw service in substantial numbers with the German Army during WW2, military versions being identified by a 'W' (Wehrmacht) model suffix. This rare, early Zündapp K800 was restored in 2002 with the assistance of Vassilios Papaioanou. Presented in running order, the machine benefits from a recent service and is described as in generally very good condition. There are no documents with this Lot.

Auction archive: Lot number 462
Auction:
Datum:
7 Feb 2013
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Paris, The Grand Palais The Grand Palais Avenue Winston Churchill 75008 Paris Tel: +33 (0)1 42 61 10 10 Fax : +33 (0)1 42 61 10 15 paris@bonhams.com
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