Still looking for a complete two cylinder motor or parts for a 1912 Marsh Metz Twin. Easy to id as cylinders are ninety degrees apart. Also sold under the names National, Arrow and Peerless. Contact me at Marshmetz@aol.com Thanks Ken
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You're on a noble search, and my hat's off to you. Years ago, in our club magazine, a guy ran a want ad for a Marsh-Metz twin. It was a 1/4, or 1/2 page ad, as I recall, and a had a photograph of what he wanted. In looking for something as rare as a M-M twin, you'll probably want to put picture ads in as many places as you can. I would bet there is a motor out there, but the obvious stuff has been found.Eric Smith
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Originally posted by 62Pan View PostI found a fairly complete chassis a long time ago without the motor.
Jon Szalay
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Originally posted by exeric View PostYou're on a noble search, and my hat's off to you. Years ago, in our club magazine, a guy ran a want ad for a Marsh-Metz twin. It was a 1/4, or 1/2 page ad, as I recall, and a had a photograph of what he wanted. In looking for something as rare as a M-M twin, you'll probably want to put picture ads in as many places as you can. I would bet there is a motor out there, but the obvious stuff has been found.
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Originally posted by jsrestore View PostThat’s a really really tough Motor to find ,,took me twenty five years and I finally got mine , I have a beautiful original paint tank called a “ national” which was a rebadged Marsh metz twin ,,I have the correct original wheels and front fork , , controls and linkages , your lucky to have found the chassis ,, I am using a real single frame and taking it apart down to the castings to remake the twin frame , the neck and seatpost and rear dropouts are the same as the single it’s just repositioned for the twin , very smart company to do that , it’s an amazing machine and I don’t think that many twins where made ,,the magneto timing gears are eccentrically mounted , to get the tooth count they needed in the small space available , Crazy engineering ! if you ever decide to sell or trade your chassis I would ,of course ,be interested either way ,,would love at very least to see pictures of your chassis , thank you for your time
Jon Szalay
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