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What is this bike??
« on: July 04, 2010, 08:48:42 PM »
I've been sent this picture for the Vintagebike galleries, and asked what the model/year of the bike is.

can anyone help?

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Nigel

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Re: What is this bike??
« Reply #1 on: July 04, 2010, 11:34:57 PM »
The bike is an LMC of about 1911, built by the Lloyd Motor Engineeering Co., one of W.J. Lloyd's ventures. The pivotted bottom link fork is an LMC feature (although I think it may have been made by Chater Lea), as is the dual brake shoe arrangement on the belt rim. I'm not sure what the gear/free-engine device is, but it looks to be one of the ones that spreads the flanges of the front pulley against spring pressure. You get a bit of a gearing effect with devices like this, but not much because the belt loosens as the gear is reduced. There is often a free-running ring at the bottom of the pulley groove, so that with the flanges wide apart the belt sits on the ring and does not drive. A form of clutch, but pretty hard on the belt at take off.
The story goes that many/most LMCs were exported to the colonies. This may be true: they are not particulalrly rare out here in Australia.
Leon
« Last Edit: July 04, 2010, 11:37:26 PM by cardan »