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What bike is this?
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NSU Quickly...:confused:
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NSU Bumblebee?...http://databikes.com/infophoto/nsu/bumblebee-1957.html
http://databikes.com/imgs/a/b/u/j/x/...1957_1_lgw.jpg Aside from the double seat it looks the same. For all sorts of NSU goodies look here..http://databikes.com/vehwp/nsu/index.html Sad aren't I. |
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Cheers for the replies but it appears the same bike has many names as I also found on that looked exactly the same called the victoria vicky standard
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...psca8a23e9.jpg I also managed to get a picture of the vin http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x...ps4d963b54.jpg |
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Victoria
The Victoria company began in 1886 in Nurnberg, and made its first motorcycle in 1901. By 1921 they had developed a model powered by a BMW 494cc two-cylinder, side-valve engine. In 1923, only two years later, they started using a 497cc overhead valve engine of their own Victoria design, that was later increased to 597cc. Zweirad Union, which included DKW and Victoria, terminated Express production in 1959. http://webuyanybike.com/francis-barn...orcycle-museum Nice bit of history in your mofa then. |
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I know nothing of these bikes. However, I'll give you £50 for it.
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Jammys next bike?
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looks like a cracking project bike and i would jump at the chance.
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Well if it wasn't so far away I'd probably have it
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