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Identify these bikes! / Re: Help needed to identify mystery Excelsior
« on: April 10, 2019, 10:56:01 PM »
Hi R.
Thanks for the prompt reply. I’ve looked at the bike you suggest on Sheldon’s. It looks superficially the same, but differs in the details i’ve mentioned:
1. The top triple clamp on my bike does not take a single bar with the regular four bolt clamps, but instead takes two separate short bars that slot into two holes in the triple clamp casting, similar to some models of Talisman. They are held there with a pinch bolt for each bar.
2. The frame design is slightly different at the meeting of the vertical tube and the tube that runs under the tank. The red Universal has a single tube bent into shape, whereas my bike has two tubes brazed into a cast lug where the two tubes meet.
3. The toolbox on my bike is the cylindrical typenthat sits behind the engine, not the two saddle type tool kits that sit either side at the rear of the frame.
I believe the engine should be a 175cc, as you suggest, but what I actually have is a 197cc from an Ambassador.
The only picture of anything like a complete bike that matches mine is the green bike in my post above. This is the only picture I have ever found that matches my bike, despite many hour spent searching. Physically at least it matches my bike perfectly. I’m waiting on some additional pictures from the owner to confirm various details, including the frame number.
When I posted back in 2015 it was suggested that I visit to VMCC library to see what they have. I think this could be my next step. I may also contact DVLA, but I’m pretty sure their records don’t go back that far I suspect. I believe the bike was found in Ireland, so I may try and contact their equivalent of DVLA as well.
Cheers
Thanks for the prompt reply. I’ve looked at the bike you suggest on Sheldon’s. It looks superficially the same, but differs in the details i’ve mentioned:
1. The top triple clamp on my bike does not take a single bar with the regular four bolt clamps, but instead takes two separate short bars that slot into two holes in the triple clamp casting, similar to some models of Talisman. They are held there with a pinch bolt for each bar.
2. The frame design is slightly different at the meeting of the vertical tube and the tube that runs under the tank. The red Universal has a single tube bent into shape, whereas my bike has two tubes brazed into a cast lug where the two tubes meet.
3. The toolbox on my bike is the cylindrical typenthat sits behind the engine, not the two saddle type tool kits that sit either side at the rear of the frame.
I believe the engine should be a 175cc, as you suggest, but what I actually have is a 197cc from an Ambassador.
The only picture of anything like a complete bike that matches mine is the green bike in my post above. This is the only picture I have ever found that matches my bike, despite many hour spent searching. Physically at least it matches my bike perfectly. I’m waiting on some additional pictures from the owner to confirm various details, including the frame number.
When I posted back in 2015 it was suggested that I visit to VMCC library to see what they have. I think this could be my next step. I may also contact DVLA, but I’m pretty sure their records don’t go back that far I suspect. I believe the bike was found in Ireland, so I may try and contact their equivalent of DVLA as well.
Cheers