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Gruosna 838 tour De Liemers for oldtimer mopeds
Gruosna 838 tour De Liemers for oldtimer mopeds
The ZVC Bramenrit 2021 was a great success.
The ZVC Bramenrit 2021 is over. It was a big old-timer party with no fewer than 148 participants and their old-timer moped and motorcycle. The preparation was intensive and exciting, because could the ride continue under the government rules and would the German local government give permission? But on Sunday September 5, Zündapps and all kinds of other brands drove up to the Kazérne site in Nijmegen and we were ready at the registration table. Here is a short photo overview. If you have nice pictures of the Bramenrit day, please send them to info@zundappveteranenclub.nl and thank you in advance. There will also be a report in the December issue of ZVC Magazine (September is now in print). Is your photo below and if you don't want this or do you need your name, please send me (Rob) a message via info@zundappveteranenclub.nl or FB.
Fehac response to APK plan
The European MOT proposal (annual inspection for two-wheelers) is answered in this article by the Fehac, an interest organization of oldtimer clubs.
New Zündapp parts Jean Davids
Zündapp parts supplier Jean Davids from Appingedam (NL) has had new Zündapp items produced. This is a GS100 air filter, 3D printed that fits perfectly and various aluminum parts, as shown in the photo. For information, please contact Jean Davids on +31640101494. You can also WhatsApp or send Jean a message via Messenger. Or visit his website: https://www.zundapp-jean.nl/
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Interview with Zündapp enthusiast
The "Reformatorisch Dagblad" interviewed ZVC club member Lennard Valk in April 2018 about his Zündapp:
ZVC tourride classic mopeds
The ZVC Bramenrit 2019 of 100 km from the Kazérne in Nijmegen is the next ZVC tour. He will be held on Sunday 8 September and the Nijmegen ZVC team is busy preparing. The route is already known to the organization and we will be putting the finishing touches on the coming days. The route goes from the start at the monumental Kazérne in a southerly direction along the Zevenheuvelenweg to Groesbeek and further along the Maas at Mook. Then over the hilly Berg and Dal to Kalkar. After the break on the Market Square in Kalkar we will go via the German Zyfflich near Kranenburg to Berg en Dal to ride back to the Kazérne via 12% slopes of the Kleefse Baan.