General moped information |
Model name
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Zündapp 50 Super Combinette |
Year
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1969 |
Category
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Sport |
Rating
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Engine and transmission |
Displacement
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50.0 ccm (3.05 cubic inches) |
Engine type
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Single cylinder, two-stroke |
Top speed
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40.0 km/h (24.9 mph) |
Fuel system
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Carburettor |
Cooling system
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Air |
Gearbox
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3-speed |
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels |
Front suspension
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Telescopic |
Rear suspension
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Two schock |
Front brakes
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Expanding brake (drum brake) |
Rear brakes
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Expanding brake (drum brake) |
Wheels
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Spoked |
Seat
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Dual |
Physical measures and capacities |
Dry weight
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71.0 kg (156.5 pounds) |
Fuel capacity
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7.00 litres (1.85 US gallons) |
Other specifications |
Starter
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Kick |
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Further information |
Maintenance | Find parts, fluids. filters, maintenance tools and service manuals at Amazon.com. |
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Rating sample for this Zündapp moped
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Offroad capabilities for the 1969 Zündapp 50 Super Combinette:
(65.9 out of 100)
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