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Bulletproof bike....too bad it isn't a springfield 30-06 (even though I have a great appreciation of German weapons). After recently reading 1917, a WW1 non fiction read on the conflict and it's beginnings, I realized that WW1 was when the new machine gun weapons came out that inflicted untold horrors on both sides, and not only during the german march towards France but also in the trenches when both sides stalemated near Paris and were dug in going nowhere.....cool bike.
 
Amazing bike! I am fascinated by the air war of that era. 'The Red Fighter Pilot', The Autobiography of the Red Baron was an eye opening book.
 
1905 Victoria bicycle was used during WW1. It was found in France in 2012 stored alongside a WW1 Columbia Military bicycle.


you can read about it at Colin's website.



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Talking German wheeled vehicles, here's where the term "Street Sweeper" probably came from! Notice the guns that covered all sides of this ominous force. How this armored two wheeler could even balance and steer with those flat tractor treaded tires is beyond me. Had to have been hot and smelly in that thing with the top hatch closed as you can see the air cooled two-cycle or diesel powered engine smoke coming out the back. I don't know if it held more than one soldier (driver and gunner) and if so, they must have felt like sardines. Hot sardines!
One thing that is for sure, if you were the enemy hiding out in a town and you saw this guy coming, you better book-it outta there!
Mike Cates, CA.

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1905 Victoria bicycle was used during WW1. It was found in France in 2012 stored alongside a WW1 Columbia Military bicycle.


you can read about it at Colin's website.



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Besides rubber being scarce, the important tact that you couldn't get a flat tire was right up there in it's design for field use.
Mike Cates, CA.
 
1905 Victoria bicycle was used during WW1. It was found in France in 2012 stored alongside a WW1 Columbia Military bicycle.


you can read about it at Colin's website.



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The fact that reliability in the field was the most important feature for the spring wheel's design. You COULDN'T GET A FLAT TIRE.
Mike Cates, CA.
 
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