Dont care- just curious what make this is
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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.rob ronky #10507
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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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