Description
Please note: The seller is managing the sale of this collection on behalf of the owner’s estate. He has represented each bike to the best of his ability and will be unable to provide further history or supporting documentation. The bike does not currently run and the seller cannot confirm mechanical condition. He has provided a walk around video and is selling the bike as-is. A local dealership will be providing the Bill of Sale; all fees (with the exception of Iconic’s buyer’s fee) and taxes will be accounted for by the dealer.
Additional photos are available here for your perusal.
Founded in 1873, NSU was a German producer which began with knitting machines before expanding into bicycles, cars, and motorcycles. At one point in the 1950s the company was the largest motorcycle producer in the world before being acquired by Volkswagen in 1969. For a deep dive on the history of NSU check out a Cycle World write up from 1966 here.
The Maxi was the 175cc model launched in 1957 and improved upon the design of the NSU Superfox. It featured a single-cylinder four-stroke capable of 12.5hp and when paired with the 4-speed gearbox, the bike could reach a reported 68mph. The Maxi sold approximately 31,471 units before being discontinued in 1964.
The odometer shows 40,493 kilometers (25,161 miles), however the seller cannot confirm accuracy.
Maintenance:
The seller states, “Not running. The bike has been a display piece for many years and not in current running condition. Tank has rust and gunk inside. Motor turns over with compression.”
Modifications:
Per the seller, “It is unknown if there were any modifications that were performed by previous or current ownership.”
It is riding on Bridgestone tires.
The sale includes one key. There is no supporting documentation.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
Currently located in Denver, Colorado, this NSU is offered on a Bill of Sale only. Have any Maxi stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!