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a guy here at works in the process of restoring one very similiar and is in to old school bikes, i asked him and he thinks it is 1907 to 1911 Excelsior belt drive single
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It could be, the years sound about right, but looking at the actual photo a little closer it looks like a chain drive, almost like a bicycle with a crank and pedals.
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here is an old one from the Richmond airport
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You know I goggled 1911 excelsior and I believe you are right. I'm sorry I ever doubted you. Thanks for your help.
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http://www.motosolvang.com/bike_page..._DOT_Racer.htm http://www.motosolvang.com/bike_pages/1914_Yale.htm these are two i found that looked similiar to the pic. the "Belt" drive term is sometimes referred from the motor to the pedal. so it might be a belt there and chain from pedal to sprocket, would be my guess. kind of like having a belt on your crank to run the motor, but the driveline spins the rear end.... ***we posted about same time, so not a prob, i will have to post some pics of his restoration its pretty sweet looking***
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this is an old photo taken of my car when it was new in 67. Not my grandparents....
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WOW! Papa the Ranier bridge,I have not seen a picture that old of it for quite some time. Can see some of the busy port also. Thanks for shareing
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My favorite old truck pic...thanks to CG.
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Looks like he might have been signing the bill for the jelly dounuts onboard!! |
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GOPAPA, that was my first thought as well, its been a while, maybe 8 years since i crossed that bridge on my motorcycle (never in a car or truck)
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Go to Graceland, and you'll find out that Elvis loved to read and collect books, amongst all his other hobbies.
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That link is got almost 200 pages of old pictures from all over the place. I just wanted to let everyone see how our great nation started out. I take no claim to them other than posting the link. I glad so many have enjoyed them as I did. I still haven't finished veiwing the link.
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Looks like a 1905-1907 models... awesome awesome bike... that is an amazing picture... That'd be hangin up in my livingroom for all to see!
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Those American Pickers would eat that up. They are way into old bikes/motorcycles.
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American Pickers bought the remains of one of those not long ago on there show. It's a beautiful bike and very rare and if it's still in the family whow!!!!
Another note, here is my dad back in the early 70's with if your eye is good you see the tail end of a 71-72 truck. This was taken in our drive way in Charlotte NC in Stone Heaven sub division. This picture was at Evertt Chevorlet in Hickory NC. This was late 69 I think, we lived in Conover then before moving to Charlotte. I was 9 years old then. Dad won the motor cycle for selling the most trucks. The camper was used by our family that year for 4 weeks of vacation. That was the first time I remember a vacation. it was wonderful.
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mrhino----- i scan this for you hopefully it shows, could not get the whole page to fit in the scanner but if you like to know more let me know. i know people, that know people
do you still have the bike in the family...
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its not an old pic but a pic of some thing old.....sorry to stay on the bike issue but i am a fan the old school cool bikes...this is the one i spoke of that my buddy here at work is been working on. it was the year after the one posted in the "old orignal pic" later guys
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If I owed that I'd keep it in the living room too!!!
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Geeze, look how much info showed up in the time it took me to reply. I did a Google search and found a complete 1908 issue of Motorcycles Illustrated... that was pretty neat.
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Thanks, Not quite sure if my wife would like it in the living room, but I do have it hanging in my office. My Great Grandma was 95 when she passed away, and I think my grandma, said she was 19 in that picture. so that would put it about 1909.
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