NSU Quick 50

NSU Quick 50
ManufacturerNSU Motorenwerke AG
Production1962 - 1965 [1]
PredecessorNSU Quickly
ClassMoped / light motorcycle
Engine50 cc (3.1 cu in) two-stroke single[2]
Top speed70 km/h (43 mph)[2]
Power4.3 PS (3.2 kW)[2][3]
Transmission4 speed manual, foot-shift[1]
SuspensionFront: leading link with twin shocks
Rear: swingarm with twin shocks[2][3]
Brakes125 mm (4.9 in) single leading shoe drum, front and rear[3]
Tires23 x 2.50 front and rear[2]
Wheelbase49 in (1,245 mm)[3]
DimensionsL: 1,860 mm (73.2 in)[2]
W: 600 mm (23.6 in)[2]
H: 930 mm (36.6 in)[2]
Seat height31 in (787 mm)[3]
Weight80 kg (176 lb)[2][4] (dry)
Fuel capacity11.8 L (3.1 US gal) [2]
Oil capacity1:25 mixture with petrol [2][3]
RelatedNSU Quickly TT/K

The NSU Quick 50 was a light motorcycle manufactured by NSU Motorenwerke AG. NSU started producing the Quick 50 in Neckarsulm, Germany in 1962. 9,323 Quick 50 motorcycles were built before NSU stopped manufacturing motorcycles in 1965.[1][2] Having produced bikes and automobiles since 1873, NSU was purchased by Volkswagen and was merged with Auto Union in 1969 to create Audi. To this day NSU bikes are sought as collectors' pieces, and for some still serve as functioning modes of transportation.

NSU Quick 50
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