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  • Dont care- just curious what make this is

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    • The motor looks like the Thor, but the forks look like the R-S behind it.
      Eric Smith
      AMCA #886

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      • the sign looks to be handmade
        rob ronky #10507
        www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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        • Originally posted by exeric View Post


          The motor looks like the Thor, but the forks look like the R-S behind it.
          it looks like a reading standard. maybe around 1910 i think that is when they had the carburetor forward. tank decal looks to be the shape of reading standard.
          rob ronky #10507
          www.diamondhorsevalley.com

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          • I thought Reading Standard because the front downtube is straight and the decal. But it looks like the tank at the front does not go as close to the neck as Readings that I have pics of

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            • Rob wins 1910

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              • 2 other Worlds Greatest Team postcards Ludlow[Yesterdays] and Weishaar[Vintage Mounts]-are any others known?

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                  • notice the fork is closer at the top,unlike the other pics,parallel.Is that just compression from 2 people?

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                    • I found this photo many years ago, and still have not been able to find out any information on this bike or the company that may have built it. Is it a rebadged bike? Does it have any relation to the sewing machine company? In what city was is manufactured?
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                      • That's a great photo Lonnie! I don't know if those machines are related to the one in this ad (different years or models ???) but I figured I'd post it. It's from the October 1913 issue of Motor Cycle Journal of Canada and Bicycle Review. I'm thinking that Tommo fella may have some insight.

                        Cory Othen
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                        • Hello Jurasic / c.o. , the Singer Motorcycle Company , started life in 1874 as a bicycle maker and started making Motorcycles (or three wheelers) in 1901 with this in the front wheel , also made solos as this pic . nothing to do with the sewing machine company ! Also see http://cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/singer/index.htm , click on the thumbnails to see larger pics , best wishes , Ken
                          Ken

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                          • I am familiar with the british made Singer motorcycles. The Singers in the pic look American to me. Schebler carbs, and Corbin rear hubs, larger wheels. I have yet to find a British Singer that resembles these bikes. Also these bikes are called "The" Singer.
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                            • You're quite right Jurassic , teach me to look properly !! yes , obviously American , also noticed the bike at the back looks as though it's had a head-on !! Be interesting to find out more , thanks for being more observant , Ken
                              Ken

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                              • It looks like there's more digging to do. I guess we are in the same boat Ken. I didn't look all that closely either!!!
                                Cory Othen
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