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  2. Zündapp KS 750 - Wikipedia

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    Eventually Zündapp came to the conclusion that what they needed was a new, purpose-built motorcycle and sidecar. By 1939 they had developed two prototypes, which the OKH used for test drives. In both bikes the cubic capacity was increased to 700 cc and the cylinders were lifted on each side by 5° to increase ground clearance.

  3. Wiggle Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Wiggle is an online brand of the Frasers Group, having been bought after WiggleCRC went into administration with losses of £97 million. [1]Previously Wiggle was part of the WiggleCRC group, which included Chain Reaction Cycles, however only the brands were transferred to the new owners.

  4. Category:Manufacturing companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Cycle manufacturers of Germany (26 P) D. ... Tool manufacturing companies of Germany (1 C, 25 P) V. ... W. W. Baelz & Sohn;

  5. List of companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Location of Germany. Germany is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. Germany has the world's 3rd largest economy by nominal GDP, and the 5th largest by PPP. As a global leader in several industrial and technological sectors, it is both the world's third-largest exporter and importer of goods.

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  7. DKW - Wikipedia

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    DKW (Dampf-Kraft-Wagen, English: "steam-powered car"; the same initials later also used for Deutsche Kinder-Wagen, English: "German children's car"; Das Kleine Wunder, English: "the little wonder"; and Des Knaben Wunsch English: "the boy's wish") was a German car- and motorcycle-marque.

  8. Motor-paced racing - Wikipedia

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    Motor-paced racing, Berlin-Weißensee, 1958. Motor-paced racing and motor-paced cycling refer to cycling behind a pacer in a car or more usually on a motorcycle. The cyclist (or stayer in this case) follows as close as they can to benefit from the slipstream of their pacer.

  9. Daimler Reitwagen - Wikipedia

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    It had a 264-cubic-centimetre (16.1 cu in) single-cylinder Otto cycle four-stroke engine mounted on rubber blocks, with two iron tread wooden wheels and a pair of spring-loaded outrigger wheels to help it remain upright. [13] Its engine output of 0.37 kW (0.5 hp) at 600 rpm gave it a speed of about 11 km/h (6.8 mph). [1]