Hi Snoop,
I guess I don't know what this thread is about! What is the interest in this bike? If you want to know more about it, why not post on the Motobecane Club website, or contact the man who has the Styl'son website
http://www.stylson.net/ ?
Speaking for myself, it's not much fun being asked to identify a restored bike from a very poor photo that shows only parts of it. We're not told where or when the photo or why we should be interested. The bike itself could be a faithful restoration from a very original machine, a rubbish restoration, or even someone's fantasy. It could be a Motobecane with Styl'son transfers, or a Styl'son with a Motobecane rear mudguard, or a complete bitsa, built from parts of various European machines many of which are very similar. For example, Motobecanes and Moto Conforts came from the same factory, and it's said that the prototypes were painted as Motobecanes on one side and Moto Conforts, and that catalogue illustrations always showed Motorbecanes from one side and Moto Conforts from the other for this reason. Always nice to learn something.
Because the bike in the photo is restored it probably still exists, and someone out there knows exactly what it is. However it's a fair bet that it's not running around in the UK or Australia with a sidecar on the wrong side.
Anyway, at least we were able to tell you that it was not a Norton and not a Rudge and not even British.
Good luck,
Leon