Nimbus (motorcycle)
The Nimbus is a Danish motorcycle produced from 1920 to 1957 by Fisker and Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), also known as manufacturer of Nilfisk vacuum cleaners. (A nimbus is a halo of light or mist.)
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Motorcycle - Copenhagen - Denmark - Nilfisk - Nimbus - Halo
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Two basic models were produced, both had 750 cc in-line four cylinder engines and shaft drive.
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The first was made during the 1920s and had both front and rear wheel springing and a very characteristic spine frame giving birth to its nickname "The Stovepipe".
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The later model "The bumblebee" was produced in very large numbers from 1934 till the end. It had a ohv-design engine and a frame made from steel bar. Also it had one of the earliest telescopic front forks seen - possibly the first? A very reliable and sturdy motorcycle often seen attached to a sidecar. Many of them served the post, military, police and other official duties in Denmark. Few were exported when new.
Related Topics:
Ohv - Telescopic - Denmark
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Eventually the design grew old-fashioned and as interest in motorcycles turned down in the late 1950s - as a consequence of the availability of cheap cars such as the Volkswagen, VW - production ceased after some work to develop new models (a four cylinder with a rotary valve and a two cylinder - both never reached production).
Related Topics:
1950s - Volkswagen - VW
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The Danish Nimbus Touring (Danish Site)
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