NSU 7 1/2 PS
NSU 7 1/2 PS |
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Manufacturer | NSU engine works |
Production period | 1908 to 1910 |
class | Racing motorcycle |
Motor data | |
Four-stroke engine , air-cooled V2 two-cylinder engine, controlled valves | |
Displacement (cm³) | 1004 |
Power (kW / PS ) | 10 hp at 2,500 rpm |
Top speed ( km / h) | 124 |
drive | Flat belt |
Empty weight (kg) | 110 |
The NSU 7 1/2 PS was a racing motorcycle from NSU Motorenwerke , which was available for 1,300 marks .
History and technology
As early as 1904, NSU presented a racing motorcycle, the 7 HP with a water-cooled V-engine and 907 cm³ displacement. The less successful model was replaced in 1908 by two air-cooled versions with 793 and 1004 cm³ displacement.
The variant with larger displacement (bore / stroke: 80 × 100 mm) was supplied with gasoline via a spray nozzle carburetor and lubricated by means of a hand pump. It was ignited by a low-voltage magneto from Bosch . The engine was built into a tubular steel frame that was open at the bottom , the rear wheel remained unsprung, the front wheel was guided in an NSU suspension fork. The racing motorcycle, which was only equipped with a coaster brake, rolled on 24-inch balloon tires.
As early as 1908, racing motorcycles were able to achieve speeds of up to 114 km / h on various racetracks in Germany. The American Edward (Eddy) Lingenfelder reached a speed of 124 km / h on the oval track from Los Angeles in 1909 over the mile ; an unofficial world record for motorcycles . On August 14, 1909, Lingenfelder won the 10-mile race in Indianapolis on the NSU 7 1/2 PS .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Peter Schneider: NSU in the picture. Motorcycles since 1900. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-613-02063-7 , p. 219.
- ↑ Peter Schneider: NSU in the picture. Motorcycles since 1900. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-613-02063-7 , p. 137.
- ↑ Peter Schneider: NSU in the picture. Motorcycles since 1900. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-613-02063-7 , p. 134.
- ^ Erwin Tragatsch : racing motorcycles. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-87943-851-X , p. 223.
- ↑ firstsuperspeedway.com Lingenfelder NSU (accessed on May 25, 2015)