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  • Thor 1914 V-twin

    I' looking for any information about a 1914 Thor 76" V-twin. Anything you have will probably be of help. I recently purchased a Thor motor with hopes of building a complete bike. Thanks Mark Smith #866

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    You've probably already seen this stuff.

    http://chessiestales.blogspot.com/20...e-of-gods.html

    http://209.204.252.20/thorhistory.htm
    Pete Cole AMCA #14441
    1947 Indian Chief

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    • #3
      Thanks Pete and yes I have seen this before. the motor I have is like the one in the last picture on Chessies site. It has a one piece cylinder head design. In 15 or 16 they separated the head and cylinder. I have located a 1916 thor parts book,a 1914 sales brochure and a book for schebler carburators. I know more about thors than I did two months ago but I'm looking for any technical information available. Mark Smith #866

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      • #4
        Hey Mark, I have a Thor parts list for 1914-1915 in PDF format. It's 70 pages. Give me a call at the shop. Antique Motorcycle Works 503-655-5428. Regards, Tom

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        • #5
          I have a extra 1914 thor 14A 740 LIke to trade for a 1912 thor single engine .Also mark im building up a 1913 single ,,Missing the rear hub assy.. Mike #756

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          • #6
            1916? pictures.........
            Attached Files
            Louie
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            • #7
              I am just beginning a 1914 9HP project. I am interested in the details of the Thor logo on the tank. Is it painted or a decal. Should it look loke the 1916 in thhis thread?

              Kelvin

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