Dad’s Leftovers: Niels Svanholm’s 1938 Nimbus

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Niels Svanholm’s 1938 Nimbus MkII. Nimbus made essentially the same machine from 1934 to the end of production in 1959.

I grew up with Nimbus motorcycles. My father had brought three of them over from Denmark before I was born, in the mid-1960s. The motorcycle is a 1938 Nimbus. Built by a company that started out as a vacuum cleaner manufacturer, the Nimbus was company founder Peder Fisker’s pet project.

Note foot shift, shaft drive and telescopic forks, all in 1939, years before most manufacturers.

I grew up with an interest in things mechanical, and Dad used this Nimbus to school me on how to work on these bikes. Dad got old and moved back to Denmark with his Nimbus (a 1937 model with sidecar), and I was left with the “leftovers” – a bike that had been pirated for necessary parts to keep the 1937 running.

  • Published on Jan 4, 2012
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