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NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 05.08.2010, 10:42
von areofall
Hello from Northern Ireland, sorry I don't speak German. Hope you like the pictures. The race is only in it's early days of restoration. My Grandfather built a Quickly racer in the 1950's which won a big road race called the Temple 100 with it.

As purchased.
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Stripped and rear guard cut down.
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Rear stays drilled for rear foot pegs.
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New 18" alloy rims
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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 05.08.2010, 10:47
von areofall
Rear guard, again.
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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 05.08.2010, 20:55
von Doppelkerz
Hello aerofall

Greetings from Germany

Nice Pictures and a lot of work to do for the next winterseason.

Is it legal in Ireland,to drive a 50cc bike that looks like a racebike (with running ligths,and Horn) ,to run with it on a normal street ?

Show us more pictures in the future.
I am interested about your homework.

Regards, Ralf

My english is not the best.I hope you understand me! :D

Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 05.08.2010, 21:36
von Echze
Hello Aerofall,

The pictures indicate, that you don't shy away from ambitious projekts. Did I get you right, that you intend to recreate your grandfather's Quickly racer? And do you still have some pictures of this moped? I'm sure I'm not the only one here who is very interested in seeing the "Temple 100 winner".

Welcome here and take care - Peter

Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 06.08.2010, 00:12
von areofall
Hi everyone, Thank you for the nice comments, I have some pictures of the original quickly and will post them but they are poor quality. As I have used a 3 speed bike I will have to stick with the square tank and my Grandfathers bike had a peanut type tank.
Here in N Ireland we have to have a safety check on motorcycle each year called a "MOT" the goverenment will issue a daylight MOT if the bike had a rear brake light and reflector and this allows you to use it in dayligh hours, to ride at night you need full lighting equipment. This bike will not be road legal though.

Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 07.08.2010, 22:33
von areofall
Just a little progress, wheels stripped, bearings and off to the vapour blasters, want to leave them a satin finish just as they come from the blasters.

Today, made a type of Jig to hold the foot peg bosses for welding in. The right side needs a little milling to sit flush into the frame over the frame ribbing.


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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 02.09.2010, 00:22
von areofall
As promised the original Quickly Racer. No more progress on my racer as yet.

The pictures were taken from a motorcycle magazine of the time.

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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 02.09.2010, 22:10
von Echze
How great!

Many thanks - and good luck with "repeating history"!

Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 04.12.2010, 19:07
von areofall
Hi,

The NSU is progressing but slow.

My new wheels, 18"

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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 07.12.2010, 21:55
von areofall
Made up a coulpe of ally spacers on the lathe and a spacer to replace the front speedo drive.

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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 15.02.2015, 01:10
von areofall
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Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 16.02.2015, 07:48
von QuickNick
Hi aerofall,
thanks for sharing the pics!
So it is finished now as it seems... i'd like to know more about your setup. (Carb, modification of cylinder ...)
And -of course THAT question appears- what is the top speed ? :lol:
Regards
Nick

Re: NSU Quickly Racer

Verfasst: 17.02.2015, 00:05
von areofall
Hi,
I run an amal carb, modified standard head, and porting to barrel. Have not done a top speed test yet. Weather is bad :(

http://youtu.be/0vliXC9Bcmk