You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I enjoyed reading through this thread tonight. An aspect that became quite a focus was
handlebar shape/size. To my eye many of the different handlebars did not look attractive.
At this point, I find these two to have the most appeal.
Thank you for these additional photos. I would really like to accomplish what you have,
and what you continue to do, with this project. It's very inspiring to see this endeavor un-
fold here!
redline1968,
I appreciate your update and, I am very happy to see this effort of yours coming together with
such a high level of success! Please continue to share, when you obtain more parts and fit them!
A Whole LOT of craftsmanship/artistry is on exhibit in this thread! I find myself filled with
feelings of ADMIRATION and INSPIRATION looking at these wonderful examples of creative
effort. I categorize JRE123's motorized cycle No Less Than A MASTERPIECE !!!
Hello, May I ask if you can say the year of manufacture with certainty, or at least the decade?
Also, I don't see your location, regarding pick-up. Thank you.
By fordmike65:
"I feel sorry for any small animals that might be in it's path :eek:"
By me:
I feel sorry for anything or anyONE that might be in it's path!!! :eek:
Girls Gone Wild!!!
99.9 % likely that the above is accurate!
First, prayers for your injuries to fully and quickly heal, and for little to no pain.
Why are you needing to deal with any loss as you were hit in the rear? Insurance
companies see such collisions as completely the fault of the rear vehicle, apply-
ing...
Thread started by jrapoza on this forum, in this category:
https://thecabe.com/forum/threads/my-1912-harley-davidson-wakes-up-after-a-100-year-dirt-nap.136301/
For clarification, when I said "Harley-Davidson" and "bicycle engine" in the same sentence,
I did not mean to suggest that H-D was producing motors and advertising them separately
from their own completed motorcycles. I am asking which of all these very early single cylinder
engines are...
Which antique (pre 1920) single cylinder bicycle engine is most available to acquire now,
and get running, to enjoy as a regular use "rider"? E. R. Thomas, Shaw, Harley Davidson,
A. O. Smith Motor wheel, etc.?
Respectfully, may I ask the price range of these engines. I certainly am NOT expecting you to disclose your specific price.
I'm very new to this entire subject. Thank you.
Hello. Are you able to determine anything regarding year of manufacture? For example,
if you can say for certain it's from 1900-09, or 1910-19, or 1920-29, etcetera?
Thank you
Jack
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.