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Motorcycle Discussions => Identify these bikes! => Topic started by: VintageBike on March 03, 2008, 12:56:20 AM
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Can anyone help Kev identify the bike in this fantastic picture of his great grandmother?
(http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/Period%20Pictures/images/Ladies.jpg)
Thanks
Nigel.
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Hi,what a super picture I dont know the make of bike but the registration D is from Kent ;so if you write to the record office at Maidstone quoting the registration number they should be able to help as I believe the records survive. Good luck,Harry
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It's been suggested that this could be a 2 stroke Velocette. Anyone able to confirm?
Yours hopefully,
Nigel
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Hi Nigel,
I agree it looks vaguely Velocette-ish (if you ignore the "unusual" front fork), but I don't think it is. You'd have to be comparing it to the c1913 Model A Velo (the motor looks like a 2 stroke to me), and you'd find that the tank on this bike is very deep and that the magneto is mounted in a strange location: immediately in front of the cylinder. Velocette mounted the magneto behind the cylinder on their 2 strokes.
The magneto seems to be Ruthhardt/CAV, which might date the bike as 1913 or later. But the combination of deep tank, strange front forks and high-front-mounted magneto doesn't ring any bells.
The print looks to be of excellent quality: the best bet for ID might be a bright light and a magnifying glass to look for a name on the tank.
Leon