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Motorbike "NSU SportMax" (1955) at the de:Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum Neckarsulm/Germany, 2006, by J. Köhler

Description Motorbike "NSU SportMax" (1955) at the de:Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum (248 cm³, Einzylinder-Viertakt (ohc), 28 PS bei 9.000 U/Min., 120 Kg, 200 Km/h) with this motorcycle H-P.Müller won the world championchip 1955 and Hans Baltisberger won the German road race championchip
Date 28 December 2006
Source Own work
Author Joachim Köhler
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By courtesy of "Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum" (e-Mail 17.08.2006 13:14) - With many thanks to Ms. Dumas & Ms. Grams

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