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The Nimbus is a Danish motorcycle produced from 1919 to 1959 by Fisker and Nielsen of Copenhagen, Denmark, also manufacturers of "Nilfisk" brand vacuum cleaners (now Nilfisk). Three basic models were produced, all with a 750 cc four-cylinder, air-cooled in-line engine.
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The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, ... Nimbus (1919–1959) Estonia. Renard ... (1937–1964) Mitsubishi (1946–1963) Miyata;
The single overhead camshaft was driven by a train of gears at the front of the engine. Very few 4-cylinder production motorcycles of the pre-War period had an overhead camshaft (notable examples were the first iteration of the Ariel Square Four of 1931 and the Danish Nimbus of 1934). The 63x60mm short-stroke engine produced 22 hp at 4,000rpm ...
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Nimbus (motorcycle), a Danish produced motorcycle manufactured in 1919–1928 and 1934–1960; Mitsubishi Nimbus, one name for the Mitsubishi Chariot automobile; Schempp-Hirth HS-3 Nimbus, a family of high-performance, open-class sailplanes; Mitchell Nimbus, a series of American gliders; Short Nimbus, a British two-seat glider trainer designed ...
The Matchless Model X is a Matchless motorcycle made from 1929 to 1940. There were yearly modifications and in 1937 the Model X was completely redesigned as a fast touring motorcycle . Production ended with outbreak of World War II.
List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing FICM European Champions, from 1924 to 1939 and from 1981 to 2013, in order of year and engine displacement. By season [ edit ]