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The NSU Quickly was a
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manufactured by
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of
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from 1953 to 1968. More than one million Quicklys were sold.


Construction

The Quickly
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was a pressed-steel single spar unit with a
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at the front of the unit and wheel attachment points at the end of the arms at the rear of the unit. The unit also incorporated a tower in which the seat post was mounted and attachment points for the motor unit and the petrol tank. The front
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of the Quickly were made from pressed steel and were fitted with leading-link suspension. The motor unit included a
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, a two-speed transmission (three-speed on some models), a bicycle pedal assembly to start the engine and assist propulsion up hills, and a centrestand.


Other frames: Cavallino and T

The Quickly Cavallino, the Quickly T, the Quickly TT and the Quickly TT/K did not use the same frame as the other Quickly models. The Cavallino had a tubular steel frame similar to a conventional motorcycle, but without a downtube.Fredy's NSU Page: Quickly Cavallino
/ref> The T had a unique unit frame including a front tube and a rear fender.Fredy's NSU Page:Quickly T
/ref> The TT and TT/K used the Cavallino frame.


Variations

The Quickly was made in several levels of trim.


Quickly N

The original and most basic version of the Quickly was the Quickly N. It used the original version of the engine, with a 5.5:1 compression ratio, which produced at 4600 rpm. The N had a two-speed transmission that was operated from the handlebar. It ran on 26 x 2.00" wheels front and rear.
/ref> 539,793 Quickly N mopeds were manufactured from 1953 to 1962.
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Quickly S

The S was basically a N with larger fenders, a speedometer, a side stand, and chrome-plated rims. 314,715 Quickly S mopeds were manufactured from 1955 to 1962.
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Van Oorschot variant

Van Oorschot, the Dutch importer of the NSU Quickly, assembled a Dutch version of the Quickly with front fender of the Quickly L, a different luggage carrier on the rear, and the rare 25 x 2.25" wheels.


Quickly L

The L was a "Luxus" (luxury) version. On the L, the regular Quickly pressed steel frame was given attachment points for a swingarm and a unit encompassing the rear fender and spring/damper units for the rear suspension. Leg shields were optional on the L. 86,380 Quickly L mopeds were manufactured from 1956 to 1961.
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Quickly Cavallino

The Quickly Cavallino used the Quickly motor unit but had a more conventional motorcycle frame and appearance. The Cavallino had telescopic front forks, a dual seat, a three-speed transmission, and 23 × 2.25" wheels. 21,584 Cavallino mopeds were manufactured from 1957 to 1960.


Quickly T

The T was called the "TraumQuickly", or "Dream Quickly". It had a unique frame, futuristic styling, a new leading link front fork with the front fender as a structural component, a three speed transmission, and a high-compression (6.8:1, at 5000 rpm) version of the Quickly's motor unit. 38,605 Quickly T mopeds were manufactured from 1959 to 1963.


Quickly TT and TT/K

The TT used the frame from the Cavallino and the front suspension (including structural front fender) and high-compression motor unit from the Quickly T. The Quickly TT mopeds were manufactured from 1959 to 1963.
/ref> The TT/K, a TT with a kickstarter, was available from 1960 to 1961, in which time 12,200 TT/Ks were manufactured.
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Quickly S2

The Quickly S2 was a Quickly S with a dual seat installed. It had the high-compression engine from the Quickly T and a pair of 25 x 2.25" wheels. 12,411 Quickly S2 mopeds were manufactured from 1960 to 1962.
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Quickly S/23 and S2/23 series

The Quickly S and S2 models were reworked with larger fuel tanks, updated styling and 23" wheels, becoming the Quickly S/23 and S2/23 respectively. The S2/23 used the high-compression engine and three speed transmission from the T. Both models were manufactured from 1961 to 1963, in which time 28,435 S/23 mopeds and 22,322 S2/23 mopeds were manufactured.
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Quickly N/23

The Quickly N/23 replaced the N in 1962 and was manufactured until 1963. The N/23 was as basic as the N but had 23 x 2.00" wheels.
/ref> 11,347 Quickly N/23 mopeds were manufactured.


Quickly F

Also known as the Quickly F/23, the Quickly F essentially replaced the L at the top of the traditional Quickly line. It was similar in styling and appearance to the S2/23, but it had rear suspension combining the swingarm from the L with the tall spring/damper units from the Cavallino and TT. The Quickly F was manufactured from 1962 to 1963.


Notes


References

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External links


Cyclemaster Page 47: German Cyclemotors: The NSU Quickly & NSU HistoryNSU Quickly — The English Home Page
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