I have a 1901 Steffey Motor attachment on a 1900 Pierce Bicycle. I am in need of an old Mixer, perhaps a Lunkenhiemer or a Steffey, and a Bemus Timer that was used on early automobiles. Any old pictures, literature or info on this bike would help me with the restoration alot. Thanks, John Koller
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Hi John: A litttle something of interest, but probably won't be any help. I was going through a box file of Shaw Manufacturing invoices the other day and found one dated 1919. Mr. Shaw had sold a used Steffey motor attachment for $25. Do you know which type of Lunkenhimer mixer you need? Regards, John Hasty
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I was told by Kip O Hara, who has restored the only other Steffey motorcycle known, that it was supposed to have a Steffey Mixer, but a lunk for a stationary engine would work. I guess he got lucky and it had everything it needed except motor mounts and the little stuff like a gas tank and controls. does anyone outthere know where I could find any more info on this. I am looking for an actual piece of booklet of literature, not just an ad. Thanks, John Koller
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