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Guest repliedAwesome pics Chuck!!! It's nice to see the building still standing!!!!!
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Guest replied1912 Emblem Twin
The 1912 is suppost to be a 7 HP twin that was avaliable with a magneto ignition only and a eclipse clutch.
I have a photo some where of one I will try to dig out but I think it is a 1914 or 15 as I recall it was original unrestored
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Guest repliedEmblem factory
Photo from the other side of the tracks.
The first Emblem motorcycles model 100 were powered with Thor motors
The Emblem company also made a tandem atachment for caring two other passangers in later years.Attached Files
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Guest repliedEmblem factory Angola N.Y.
The Emblem Manufacturing Company started out building bycycles in late 1903 in Lake View NY
Moved to Angola NY inlate 1904 started making motorcycles in 1907 to 1925 I took a couple of photos of the factory after reading your post on them we were headed to a family birthday party not far from the factory site.Attached Files
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Guest repliedI dont have nothing for you - but admiration and I sure wish you luck + hope you can bring it back to life. I have always liked the looks of those Emblems, that looks like an awesome machine Tom.
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Guest repliedemblem twin
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Guest repliedemblem twin
just wondering if anyone else out there is working on an emblem or has one.i think this is a 1912,it doesn't have pushrods,still has the atmospheric intakes.all that i got was the front frame section and the engine,and half the tank,the whole rear half of the bike is new.from what i've read you could get either flat belt or V belt on these bikes,this has the belt tensioner stud on the engine.i am needing an intake manifold for it,and maybe a muffler.the bars are pretty shot too.the engine is actually in real nice shape inside,but from what i can see the compression relief mechanism is located on the outside of the engine.i dont have this or any good pics of it.i hear alot of these were exported.maybe someone out there has something.thanks
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