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  2. Category:Motorcycles of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycles of Germany" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Daimler Reitwagen; H.

  3. Adler (cars and motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The Adler factory produced bicycles (from 1880), typewriters, sewing machines motorcycles, aircraft and calculators in addition to cars. Before World War I, the company used De Dion two- and four-cylinder engines in cars that ranged from 1032 cc to 9081 cc; beginning in 1902 (the year Edmund Rumpler became technical director), [1] they used their own engines as well.

  4. Zündapp KS 750 - Wikipedia

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    Up until then all motorcycles used by the German military derived from civilian models, but the needs of a fast moving Blitzkrieg doctrine military meant that no money should be spared for the creation of a motorcycle and sidecar combination that had to be extremely versatile, capable and dependable. In 1944, production of the Zündapp KS 750 ...

  5. ILO-Motorenwerke - Wikipedia

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    Many motorcycle manufacturers opted for ILO. In 1954, 1,500 people produced 184,000 units - making ILO the largest manufacturer of two-stroke engines in Germany. In 1957 Moped used ILO piano engines. Many motorcycle firms faced bankruptcy in 1959, forcing ILO to lay off 600 employees.

  6. Sachs Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Indian Motorcycle began producing bikes in 1901.Triumph produced bikes in 1902 and Harley-Davidson and Husqvarna both in 1903. The company produced ball bearings, motorcycle engines and bicycle parts. Sachs Motorcycles was a subsidiary producing motorcycles, mopeds, motorised bicycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).

  7. ZF Sachs - Wikipedia

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    Today, Fichtel & Sachs is a German manufacturer of automotive parts, producing powertrain and suspension components. In the past the company also having produced ball bearings, motorcycle engines, bicycle parts and – via its subsidiary Sachs Motorcyclesmotorcycles, mopeds, [3] motorised bicycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs).

  8. Gremium Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    A European rider with a Gremium patch. Gremium Motorcycle Club is a German outlaw motorcycle club. [1] Gremium claims to be the largest German motorcycle club since the patchover of the also formerly Mannheim-based German chapters of the Bones MC to the Hells Angels MC in 1999, with 73 full chapters in Germany, 71 chapters in other European countries, several associate chapters (Bad 7 MC ...

  9. VinFast - Wikipedia

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    On 31 July 2018, VinFast GmbH was established in Frankfurt, Germany. [44] ... VinFast Klara – VinFast's first electric motorcycle model launched in November 2018 ...