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Originally posted by sveger View PostFolks I dont want to be picky, but who is the source of the fact that Andrew was Swedish? Strand is a common name in Denmark as is Anders (Andrew in english). Joern (Jørn) is an even more common name in Denmark and not at all in Sweden as far as I know.
I`d say Indian for Sweden, Cyclone for Denmark, Iver Johnson for Norway, Harley for Scotland, Excelsior for Germany etc?
Sverre
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Fritz,
Interesting little history. The photo must go with it.
Also found this:
"Cyclone"
George A. Ashley
Distributor for Greater New York
1213 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn
aus: Motorcycle Illustrated, Sept. 2, 1915 (ad)
I wonder how many Mr. Ashley actually distributed?
Several, few, one, or none?Last edited by HarleyCreation; 02-15-2010, 02:16 PM.
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Originally posted by c.o. View PostDon't lose the faith ......
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Cyclone racer in H-D frame with Merkel fork.
http://www.khulsey.com/motorcycles/z...ohc_racer.htmlBe sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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I hear that Reading Standard racers were equipped with Cyclone engines and possibly took over Cyclone. Any truth to this?Be sure to visit;
http://www.vintageamericanmotorcycles.com/main.php
Be sure to register at the site so you can see large images.
Also be sure to visit http://www.caimag.com/forum/
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Originally posted by HarleyCreation View PostYou are right. Keeping the faith in spite of everything is important. We know that the motorcycles Fates (gray and yellow ghosts!) are on our side. Everything so far proves it, altho one should always expect the unexpected in this game.Cory Othen
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Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostI hear that Reading Standard racers were equipped with Cyclone engines and possibly took over Cyclone. Any truth to this?
http://www.ultimatemotorcycling.com/...ike?page=0%2C0Cory Othen
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Notice in the blurb about the R-S/Cyclone that it continued to have reliability problems.
If the few Cyclone road models produced also were unreliable, that might have contributed to their sudden demise before real production got underway. Along with WWI economic factors, of course. That was a bad time for small motorcycle factories.
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I recall reading somewhere that Reading sold the design etc. to some firm in Europe. I have always speculated that this design may have then morphed into the late twenties "Koehler Escoffier " bevel gear ohc racing twin of which I read only 13 were made and has an uncanny resemblance to it's possible forebearers. Am I alone in this idle speculation?
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It appears that the Cyclone motorcycle wasn't a very good design. It looked better than it ran.
For example, here are two newspaper articles that aren't too flattering.
09/16/1916, The Evening Tribune, Albert Lea, Mn.
"The Cyclone motorcycle is some cyclone all right, all right. And even if it looks in action like a yellow streak, it doen's seem to show a sign of a yellow streak while on duty."
03-18-1917 Galeveston Daily News
"Motoring Department: I am anxious to know the proper method of grinding in valves. I have a Cyclone motorcycle which has developed leaky valves and have tried to stop the leaks and cannot get good compression. Perhaps you can advise me how to do it and how to get the results. An early answer in your columns would be very much appreciated. C.E.L."
Looks like you can ad another one to your list Herb as this second one is on Texas. And we even have the intitials of the owner.
Dick
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Originally posted by pem View PostIt appears that the Cyclone motorcycle wasn't a very good design. It looked better than it ran.
For example, here are two newspaper articles that aren't too flattering.
09/16/1916, The Evening Tribune, Albert Lea, Mn.
"The Cyclone motorcycle is some cyclone all right, all right. And even if it looks in action like a yellow streak, it doen's seem to show a sign of a yellow streak while on duty."
03-18-1917 Galeveston Daily News
"Motoring Department: I am anxious to know the proper method of grinding in valves. I have a Cyclone motorcycle which has developed leaky valves and have tried to stop the leaks and cannot get good compression. Perhaps you can advise me how to do it and how to get the results. An early answer in your columns would be very much appreciated. C.E.L."
Looks like you can ad another one to your list Herb as this second one is on Texas. And we even have the intitials of the owner.
Dick
That first one is a little obscure to me, but the second is clear enough.
Yep, looks like we got a 4th road model Cyclone in our virtual registry.
Is there a number 5?
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