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Steib All Terrain Sidecar

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olebmw
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Steib All Terrain Sidecar

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There doesn't seem to be much information on this sidecar that I have found.
Was it offered to the public or was the demand so low it was built by request ?
What I can see in pictures, the frame resembles a TR 500 on the right front.
There are some photos of a Zundapp/Steib restoration at a museum in Germany,
one shot of the old car that was used to pattern a new body ,but no frame shots.
Any information out there?

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Re: Steib All Terrain Sidecar

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Can you post a few photos?
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Do a search for ''A green elephant at the museum for industrial culture '' should get you some pictures.

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Re: Steib All Terrain Sidecar

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Re: Steib All Terrain Sidecar

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Many vintage motorcycle sidecars were produced in limited quantities or built to order, especially during the mid-20th century. Companies like Steib were known for high-quality, hand-crafted sidecars, often tailored to specificslope motorcycle models like Zündapp. If the sidecar you’re looking into was only produced in small numbers or on a custom basis, it would explain the scarcity of information.

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Re: Steib All Terrain Sidecar

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Thanks for your reply, bupole

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