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 Another Indian racer?
 
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 PS: I appreciate the photo, Brant!
 Can anyone help me identify Mr. Standen's carburetor?
 Thanks for advance as always,..AMCA #776
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 ...wild guess: Hedstrom carburetor (do you know, Cotten?)
 
 https://www.vanderbrinkauctions.com/lot-item/40z-2/Last edited by pisten-bully; 04-07-2022, 03:09 PM.Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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 Since I've never held one in my hand, Harry,..Originally posted by pisten-bully View Post...wild guess: Hedstrom carburetor (do you know, Cotten?)
 
 I appreciate that link so I can snag the pics!
 
 Here's all I know,
 
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 Orient motor pacer with bicycle racer Will Stinson in the rear, he was known as the "40 MPH Man."
 
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 Good observation! Something makes me think this was his daily rider as well.Originally posted by pisten-bully View Post....but what I really want to know, is that an air pump clipped under the tank? (...it would seem difficult to get back in the race if you had to stop, repair a flat, and then air it back up!)
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 Charles Henshaw and Oscar Hedstrom on a Hedstrom Motor-Pacer c.1901. Apologies if this has been posted before.
 
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 I'm confused. I understand that pacers were made for bicycle racers to draft behind & the pacer rider would sit bolt upright towards the back of the machine to create more draft for the bicyclist. -but why does this one has an engine plus pedals for both riders?
 It seems like the use of pacers was short lived & motorcycle racing began when folks discovered that it was more fun to race the pacers & leave bicycles out of it completely.Rich Inmate #7084
 
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 Don't think I ever saw that before. Overhead valve, 90* v-twin, perfect primary balance, battery ignition? and all in 1906. Pretty impressive. Can't really see the exhaust. Maybe through the frame? Nice little dent in the gas tank from the handlebar. Total loss oiling system?Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
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 All I know is that it is Charles Franklin, PEM!Originally posted by pem View Post
 Don't think I ever saw that before. Overhead valve, 90* v-twin, perfect primary balance, battery ignition? and all in 1906. Pretty impressive. Can't really see the exhaust. Maybe through the frame? Nice little dent in the gas tank from the handlebar. Total loss oiling system?
 
 Keeping up the pace,...
 
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 Also previously posted, Folks,...
 
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 But it certainly highlights "drafting".
 
 ....Cotten
 
 PS: I now see a note that the Franklin pacer(?) has a JAP motor!Last edited by T. Cotten; 04-09-2022, 02:36 PM.AMCA #776
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