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Motorcycle Discussions => Identify these bikes! => Topic started by: tempo54 on October 02, 2010, 12:47:04 PM

Title: help neeeded
Post by: tempo54 on October 02, 2010, 12:47:04 PM
spotted heared at a local norw event nobody knew  not even owner
Title: Re: help neeeded
Post by: yebbut on October 02, 2010, 04:11:23 PM
Its a fake, whatever it is.

bicycle is not old enough for the engine.
Title: Re: help neeeded
Post by: panter on October 03, 2010, 06:01:48 AM
but it was puffing  and running like    h.bike is identifyed to be a norw  from-30s  still
engine unknown  barnfind started  on 2.nd try  after adding new petrol
Title: Re: help neeeded
Post by: yebbut on October 03, 2010, 11:40:45 AM
it's still a fake running or not.

I have seen this sort of trick played many times.
Title: Re: help neeeded
Post by: tempo54 on October 08, 2010, 10:40:06 AM
so if fake the engine was no fakestupid ???
Title: Re: help neeeded
Post by: cardan on October 08, 2010, 02:06:22 PM
Yes "fake" is perhaps not the word - usually a fake is something pretending to be something it isn't.

This bike is pretending to be anything!

The bicycle is, well, a bicycle. Perhaps 1920s-1940s, and doesn't seem to be anything special, although the bottom bracket looks a bit interesting - no cotter pins?

I don't know what the motor is, but is looks quite old. However judging from what I can see of the way it is mounted in the frame, I doubt it was originally fitted in a diamond frame like this. Do you have a photo of the other side? Motors are usually best identified by their timing side.

The petrol tank is "modern" - 1930s or later, and no manufacturer that I know of would have put a tank like this on a motorised bicycle.

Is the bike a fake? Not as it stands, but it could be if someone claims it is, say, a "1903 Wotsit". Is it "authenitic"? Probably not really - it looks like something put together for fun. Certainly the exhaust has a "fun" look about it! Built in 1948? 1963? Last year? Who can say! Maybe the owner.

Leon