the guy i got the 1915 above from used it as some sort of generator, ....
Heres the 1928-29 101 w 1940 square base sport scout barrels, heads & chief mag, red powder coat, great machine. Loud & fast, some folks just didnt share my enthusiasm. Who cares? i guess they got old. Life is for the living.
Florida "Wall of Death" bike, maybe a 1927 front end, no front brake assembly. awesome fun bike. i've had them all & 101s are my favorites, very easy to maintain & service, quick, dependable.inexpensive to buy or piece together.
Some of my fleet.
Antique foto i found on the net, i had one of these early 1911 -12 belt frames.
a 1914, first yr for footboards & 2 speed shifter on the tank top vs side.The 2 speed rear wheel transmision w clutch , these are extremely rare & in 1915 Hd ditched the hard to machine rear transmission, clutch hubs & went to true pedal thru & kick start transmisions. Motoryzed bicycles evolved to motorcycles.
No footboards so its got to be a 1913 or maybe a 1912 chain drive single speed. Elegant old bikes!
Beloved Koko & 1915Hd
Some of my fleet.
Antique foto i found on the net, i had one of these early 1911 -12 belt frames.
a 1914, first yr for footboards & 2 speed shifter on the tank top vs side.The 2 speed rear wheel transmision w clutch , these are extremely rare & in 1915 Hd ditched the hard to machine rear transmission, clutch hubs & went to true pedal thru & kick start transmisions. Motoryzed bicycles evolved to motorcycles.
No footboards so its got to be a 1913 or maybe a 1912 chain drive single speed. Elegant old bikes!
Beloved Koko & 1915Hd
maybe military use olive drab.
I'd like to build another 1914 0r 1912-13 twin. Engines survived, but chasis were recycled for 2 world wars so the steel & iron vanished. I found this thru a $15 /month Hemmings Motor News ad! from Springfield Massechusetts...Indian country!
As a little kid i was always building model planes & tanks ,trains & go carts etc. Just couldnt get away from old bikes & cars.