1929 NV (Nymans Verkstäder) Super Sport Motorcycle

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NV (Nymans Verkstäder) was founded in 1873 by Anders Frederik Nyman in Uppsala, Sweden. In the early 1900s they sold motorcycles of the brand Clement, NSU, Indian, etc. NV was a specialist in "Badge Engineering", i.e. they bought motorcycles from another brand and hung their emblems on them and sold them under NV. The other way around also happened, so they sold two-wheelers and outboard motors under the name Cresent. Cresent two-wheelers was later taken over by Monark and the outboard motors were sold to Volvo in 1973 who still make them in the old NV factories in Uppsala. In 1926 they released their own motorcycle with a purchased Eiber engine (Svensk motorindustri in Örkelljunga). In 1928 they released their own engine. It was designed by a Göran Rödén who came from FN (Belgium) and had worked on the development of the M60 engine, a 350cc OHV. This is the reason that this engine looks very much like the FN M60 and M67 at first sight. Initially this engine (250cc OHV) was in their old flattanker model but in 1929 they release a new model that is specially made for the 6 day races to promote the NV brand. It was the first model with a saddle tank and it had the 2 quick-fill caps and an 8-day movement. Very few of this model were made and only 1 is known! This is an unfinished restoration. The engine has been completely and professionally overhauled. No papers.
Lot number:
A3-32991-13000
Location:
Baal, BE
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Lot specifications

Quantity
1
Margin
Yes
Brand
Nymans Verkstäder
Model
Super Sport
Cylinder capacity
250cc
Nationality documentation
Geen papieren
Construction date
1929
Attention please!
Lot 6005 was moved to A3-33892 and lot 6002 was taken offline.
1,810 kg
CO₂e
This is the amount of carbon emissions you could save by purchasing this item pre-owned instead of new.For comparison, an Amsterdam - Berlin flight corresponds to 78 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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