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Arnold Schwinn & Co. Excelsior/Henderson. 1912-1931

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I'm the Wiz, and nobody beats me!
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Barn Fresh,
1913 Excelsior Autocycle, Model 4C.
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1931 Streamline Henderson, model KJ.

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In 1912, AS&Co. acquired the motorcycle manufacturing concern from the Excelsior Motor Manufacturing and Supply Co.
They continued to develop and build the Excelsior Autocycle up until 1919, when they purchased the Henderson Motorcycle Company.
Then they renamed the Motorcycle division, Excelsior/Henderson.
AS&Co. continued to develop and manufacture both, the Excelsior and Henderson line of motorcycles up until 1931 when production ceased.
There were many technological contributions made during the years that Arnold Schwinn & Co. made motorcycles.
 
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So is the '13 running? Isn't that about how it looked when I saw it seven or eight years ago? Killer bikes Marty! V/r Shawn
Unfortunately, not yet.
These pesky old bicycles have taken up most of my time.
But, I have collected a bunch of parts for it, so I should have just about everything I’ll need, to get it going, once that time comes.
 
Here is a model, that I’ve always been interested in.
Mainly, because I’ve never actually seen one.
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Not even a photograph of one at any of the big AMCA meets.
It would be a glorious day, to stumble on to one of these in a shed sometime.
 
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