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Kingston Custom moped mountain bike
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Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

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Damn it is hard! No cushion on the skateboard. Flat wood only. The feet rest on bicycle pedals that are on
original Quickly cranks are screwed.

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Dirk Oehlerking from Gelsenkirchen (kingstoncustom.blogspot.de) can currently confidently be described as Germany’s most fearless customizer: "I turned 50 last year and a friend gave me the moped that I made my first attempts at driving when I was six – an NSU Quickly. That’s how I got to the machine."

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This vehicle can be used to move forward in two ways.

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The vehicle spring compressor serves as a skateboard holder.

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Wild construction: drinking bottle as a tank.

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The biggest challenge was to integrate the gearshift of the MTB into the Quickly.

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The elbow and the connecting pipe have been changed. It consists of one-inch bends and pipes that plumbers commonly use for plumbing pipes.

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42 gears – in purely mathematical terms, this moped mountain bike board would have to run around 150 km / h…

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The front is now much flatter than before, because the original suspension fork was shorter and had an offset axle mount.

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At 26 inches, the wheels have the same diameter as the original NSU Quickly, only they are lighter. In general, the Quickly has slimmed down, now weighs only 31 instead of 41 kilograms.

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Moving forward cautiously, the box picks up speed. Inclined position? As much as you dare.

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Oehlerking in conversation with editor Rolf Henniges. Under his Kingston Custom label, he mixed up the scene last year with a converted BMW R 75/6. Oehlerking is constantly looking for new challenges.

Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

Cross between mountain bike, NSU Quickly and skateboard

Once upon a time there was a workshop. It contained: a mountain bike, an NSU Quickly and a skateboard. Then it got too cramped and the owner had to choose just one vehicle. So he got a crazy idea…

"No, of course that was a little different", Dirk Oehlerking laughs at the top of his throat. The Gelsenkirchen-based (kingstoncustom.blogspot.de) can currently confidently be described as Germany’s most fearless customizer: “I turned 50 last year and a friend gave me the moped that I made my first attempts at driving as a six-year-old – one NSU Quickly. That’s how I got the machine. ”Oehlerking, who stirred up the scene under his Kingston Custom label last year with a converted BMW R 75/6 (MOTORRAD 18/2013), is constantly looking for challenges. “This one consisted of putting something totally crazy on the wheels,” he grins. As if it wasn’t always about …

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Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

Kingston Custom moped mountain bike
Cross between mountain bike, NSU Quickly and skateboard

MTB circuit integrated in NSU Quickly

In general, the NSU Quickly has slimmed down, now weighs only 31 instead of 41 kilograms. The biggest challenge, however, was to integrate the gearshift of the MTB into the Quickly, which was solved with an intermediate shaft. The standard drive of the Quickly is on the left. The secondary transmission takes place via pinions on the original sprocket, which sits on a rotated holder. This drives a shaft, at the end of which is the MTB switching group with three pinions on the right side of the vehicle. The system even has a clamping mechanism. The power is transferred backwards to the seven gears via an MTB chain. They are switched via shifters on the handlebars as normal. So this thing is not lacking in corridors.

Two stages in the Quickly transmission times 21 bicycle gears result in 42 transmission options. Can the engine do that? “It still has its 1.4 HP at 5000 rpm,” grins Oehlerking. “But the box doesn’t really come out of the quark in the last aisles.” Top speed? Dirk purses his lips and says: “It depends on the driver’s weight and his slipperiness. You can do a lap. “You can’t be told twice.

Kingston Custom moped mountain bike

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Damn it is hard!

Damn it is hard! No cushion on the skateboard. Flat wood only. The feet rest on bicycle pedals that are screwed to original Quickly cranks. Two or three kicks are enough, and the small, 49 cubic two-stroke engine crows and spits blue haze from the silencer. It’s still original. However, the manifold and the connecting pipe have been changed. It consists of one-inch bends and pipes that plumbers commonly use for plumbing pipes. Pull the clutch, go into gear. The first of the two transmission gears. The two-stroke mixture is housed in a 0.5-liter drinking bottle. Gas on. The thing starts to move slowly. In terms of figures, fifth gear is currently possible. So operate the derailleur and shift down. The engine crows immediately. Back to the middle sprocket with the MTB derailleur. Now things are moving cautiously, the box picks up speed.

"The machine is for the paddock"

Inclined position? As much as you dare. Steering behavior? Bike-like. Brakes? Both disc brakes come from the MTB and are controlled by a cable. The front stopper reacts cautiously, the rear one is activated by stepping back on the pedal and lets the load slide around on command.

Dirk Oehlerking would like to have 2800 euros for this. Who should you buy this? The box will probably not get an insurance number, too much has been changed for that. Dirk grins and says: “The machine is intended for the paddock, to look at or to fool around with. To stay young forever. “

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