Has issues, but it will be fun to build
I'd been working on an old Tamiya BMW R75 single just before I received this kit and immediately noticed the following: The Italeri kit is more detailed but not as nicely molded. For example, Italeri includes a brake and clutch lever molded on the handlebar, Tamiya no. Italeri has three-piece cylinder heads, Tamiya one piece. The Tamiya instructions are a bit more clear also.
This Italeri Zundapp has much larger mold lines, flashing around the figures in spots (figures are good, but over molded, pleats straps etc are very pronounced) and lots of flashing in the wheel spokes, which is the last place you'd want it! It took me 45 minutes to clean that up.
Still, it's well detailed (counted 93 parts) and is equipped generously with four figures, which is nice and the instruction sheet is pretty good. A good four-star kit.
Beginner builder
This build you need patience not for beginner lots smalls parts to glue, let me give you a hint once you glue the part wait till it dry then go on the next step. I would like try this one again, on the flip side it was fun to do.