NSU Fox (1949-54)

The NSU Fox motorcycle was produced from 1949 to 1954 by the German company NSU Motorenwerke AG. It was a lightweight motorcycle with a 98cc engine, and it was intended to be an affordable option for commuters.

The Fox was known for its reliability and ease of maintenance, as well as its fuel efficiency. It had a top speed of around 50 mph and could get up to 120 miles per gallon. The bike featured a pressed-steel frame and telescopic forks, which were advanced features for the time.

The Fox was also popular for its versatility. It was sold as a standard motorcycle, but NSU also offered a range of accessories and attachments that could transform it into a sports bike, a delivery bike, or even a snowmobile. Some of these accessories included a sidecar, a trailer, and a Ski-Fox kit.

Although the Fox was popular in Europe, it never gained much of a foothold in the United States. This was partly due to the dominance of established American brands like Harley-Davidson and Indian, and partly due to the fact that the Fox was seen as a low-powered, unexciting option.

Today, the Fox remains an interesting footnote in motorcycle history, appreciated by enthusiasts for its engineering and design. It is a reminder of a time when motorcycles were more about practicality than performance, and when innovation was just as important as speed.


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