this early excelsior twin was built "one piece at a time". mostly off of ebay. the engine and gas tank came out of martha's vinyard. it was setup as some sort of pump motor in a wooden frame. the front fork came from australia. the rear section of the frame was found here on the AMCA forum. the front of the frame came from new jersey. the handlebars came out of so cal. all genuine chicago steel and copper.
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this is what it looks like today. repop wheels and linkage have helped get it looking more like a motorcycle. currently i am looking for pedal cranks, and the canister part of the muffler. it also has a single clutch pulley on it, that i would be willing to trade for a twin pulley clutch. also does anyone have a good picture of the carb. linkage rod? i know it is a sleeved unit ,but not sure on the length etc. i do have a line on a set of original fenders ,but not sure if i'll get them or not.
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Looks good. Must be pretty early with those bicycle appearing wheels. I'm doing the same thing with a 1923 Harley JD. The parts are somewhat easier to come by.
http://www.97330.com/Bills_1923_Harley/index.htmlBill Gilbert in Oregon
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I've had just about every part for a '12-'14 X, but never all at one time. At least, never enough of a pile to get serious about making it happen. My hat's off to anyone that can pull it all together. Argueably, the '12-'14 Excelsior is the most attractive of all Excelsiors.Eric Smith
AMCA #886
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Originally posted by exeric View Post. Argueably, the '12-'14 Excelsior is the most attractive of all Excelsiors.
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lonnie
how different are the linkages from the single to the twin - can bring parts to oley so you can measure and handle if needbe
aka HAWG1914 EXCELSIOR BELT DRIVE SINGLE
1914 excelsior belt drive single carcuss
1940 indian chief military
1965 sportster xlch
1969 sportster xlch bobber
1971 bsa A65 chopper
1969 harley ss350 sprint
1960 harley topper
1963 harley topper
H model whizzer on cheiftain bicycle
H model whizzer on schwinn bicycle
1949 harley model 125 bobber project
1959 harley model 165
1960 harley super 10
1974 indian 70cc dirt bike
EXCELSIOR - ALWAYS MAKES GOOD
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Originally posted by silentgreyfello View PostAgreed there, maybe as attractive as any motorcycle of the era, IMO. I don't understand why the value on these stays flat compared to HD. Just a hunch, but maybe it is due to the high production numbers of Excelsior, and there isn't a T-shirt store in every town now like HD?
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Originally posted by chicagohen View PostI daresay I've seen more 1912-14 HD's than belt drive X twin's. I guess the Chicago machines don't get "popped' as much.
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Originally posted by silentgreyfello View PostI guess I am not seeing the early HD twins much, except for the wonderful '13 that was on ebay recently. Other than that, I don't remember another 1912-14 HD twin on ebay in the last year. There have been plenty of singles, but twins... I haven't seen them. On the other hand, there have been three 1912-14 Exc twins up for sale in the last two months that I am aware of. I still like the Excesior style, but it is much easier to finish an HD, like you mentioned, because so many of the little pieces that used to be a stumbling block to finishing a bike are now available.
Cory Othen
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