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NEED CASH? I need the following...

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DJF

Finally riding a big boys bike
You don't need a payday loan if you have any of the following...

1. Adjustable handlebars1895-1915
2. Pacemaker frame and crank-set, and hopefully wheel-set
3. pineapple rear hub like the one pictured
3. TOC suspension fork for the Racycle
4. 1920-24 Tall Westfield built frame and crank-set (single top bar), Columbia, Pope, Indian, or other
5. Westfield leaf-spring fork for the Westfield frame-set
6. Corbin dual sprocket rear hub (skiptooth) for the 20-24'
7. eclipse bottom end clutch/crank for the 20-24'
8. wicker sidecar
9. TOC primative fuel tank and torpedo fuel tank shown
10. TOC primative oil tank, usually small cylinder or triangle.
11. TOC glass fuel filter
12. TOC front spoon brake, with the any handlebar bracket.
13. TOC fenders
14. Early dry cell pack for motor
15. Mesinger leaf saddle seat

16. Will consider ANY motorized bicycle made before 1925, more money the more complete.


westfield leaf spring fork.jpg

westfield leaf spring fork

pineapple hub rear.jpg

pineapple rear hub
racycle pacemaker.jpg

Racycle Pacemaker
shaw factory chain drive frame rusty.jpg

Eclipse clutch/crank and Corbin dual sprocket rear hub 1915-24
indian motorcycle gas tank 1908 clipped .jpg
 
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The reason I need tall frames is due to the Shaw motor taking up so much space with the fuel tank.
Pictured is the 1924 Shaw at an AMCA Nationals meet. This engine needs the Tall Westfield frame build. It was found unused in its original shipping crate last year and is the only known of its type. It is on a Mead there but doesn't fit quite right.


Shaw in AMCA close up.jpg
 
*Jinggle* *Jinggle*

Ring the bell, someone got some money from me, whose next?
 
you could use any galvinized tank and tall single bar bike frame.and use a separate container for your oil.they mounted the tank on top,off to the side or under the top bar.shaw made tanks out of galvinizied stove pipe and coffee can lids for a baffle for combination oil gas tanks.

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