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    #76
    Nsu

    Here's a 251 in military trim
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      #77
      other side

      other side
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        #78
        now in color

        now in color. From same polish museum as earlier image!
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          #79
          Kettenkrad

          Of course the most famous NSU product is the Kettenkrad!
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            #80
            back to 2 wheelers

            back to NSU 2 wheelers. This 601 was offered by a Dutch dealer a while back.
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              #81
              period image of same bike

              period image of same bike, again with civil regitration, so requisitioned...
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                #82
                its smaller cousin

                its smaller cousin, again a 251, a twin of my NSU. Note that this image was posted on WAF before...Owner's tag shown, I'm repeating it on this thread as its a great profile shot!!
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                  #83
                  Luftwaffe

                  Here's a NSU 251 in LW service. Its lost its front fender (mudguard)
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                    #84
                    Waffen SS

                    Here same bike in Waffen SS service
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                      #85
                      Heer off duty picture

                      Heer off duty picture, civilian NSU
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                        #86
                        restoration

                        Here's a nice Wehrmachtsausfuhrung NSU (identical to mine) that's being restored in Germany. Its a 1940 military model, see engine protection plate, (in German "motor unterschutze" a military part), but doesn't have a matching engine as its a later 1943-1945 "grauguss" (pot metal) replacement engine block...Note no cooling fins (ribs)
                        It obiously lacks the chain guard still...
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                        Last edited by NickG; 08-03-2008, 05:30 PM.

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                          #87
                          comparison

                          comparison with previous post, here's the Victory museum's NSU 251 again (with cooling ribs, so a pre-1943 aluminum block)
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                            #88
                            Here's a nice big block NSU

                            Here's a nice big block NSU in Leibstandarte markings (from Poland)
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                                #90
                                same sequence

                                from same sequence
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