NSU 501 SS (1931-34)

The NSU 501 SS was a German motorcycle produced from 1931-1934. It was an innovative and stylish machine, with a distinctive Art Deco design. The 501 SS boasted a powerful 498 cc overhead camshaft engine that produced 22 horsepower.

It featured a four-speed gearbox, with a top speed of 85 miles per hour. The motorcycle utilized a duplex frame, which made it lighter and more stable on the road. Additionally, the NSU 501 SS had a telescopic front fork, which was uncommon for motorcycles of the time.

The bike’s striking appearance was due in part to its streamlined fuel tank and fenders. It also had a unique saddle that was both stylish and comfortable. The NSU 501 SS was a popular choice among both riders and racers, who appreciated its combination of power, speed, and handling.

One notable rider who piloted an NSU 501 SS was Georg Meier, a German motorcycle racer who won the European Championship in 1938. Meier rode an NSU 501 SS to victory in several prestigious races, including the German Grand Prix and the Isle of Man TT.

Today, the NSU 501 SS is considered an iconic motorcycle that represents a golden era in German engineering. It remains a sought-after collector’s item, with restored models fetching high prices at auctions and private sales.


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