Sarolea 1934 34S 500cc 1 cyl ohv 2611
US$22,445.20 Sarolea 1934 “34S Supersport” 499 cc ohv frame & engine # 303835 The firm was established in 1850 at Herstal( Liege) as an arms factory by Joseph Saroléa. In 1892 the production of bicycles was started. Joseph died in 1894 and under the management of his sons the company grew bigger and bigger. In the early years of the new century the company started to develop motorized bicycles and soon Saroléa was a force to reckon with: around 1907 the firm employed some 200 labourers and had 4000 m2 of production facilities.In the early years of the century Saroléas were sold in Britain under the “Kerry” brand..Both singles and V twins were made and the firm supplied engines to a number of firms in several countries.In turn, Saroléa used a number of British components such as Sturmey Archer gearboxes and AMAC carburettors.In the 20s the firm got successfully involved with long distance runs, reliability trials and hill climbs.From 1927 on the company made its own gearboxes and early in 1929 the factory was extended to some 6000 m2.Nearly all components of the bikes were made in-house now and the production capacity grew to 50 machines per day.Later in 1929 a brand new state-of –the-art production facility was commissioned which brought the production capacity to 75 machines per day.Saroléa was ready for the new decade and showed this by bringing out a fine new range of sloping engine ohv machines in December 1930. The 350 cc model had a bore x stroke of 75x79 mm, the 500 model measured 80.5 x 97.The new engines had two-port exhausts and dry sump lubrication with the oil being kept in a forward compartment of the crankcase.The weight of the 499 cc machine is 150 kilograms, top speed is some 130 km/hour.This attractive sports...
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Rikuo 1955 Model R 750cc 2 cyl sv 2611
US$15,315.60 The Japanese were interested in motorcycles as inexpensive transportation.A few Japanese inventors were turning out prototype machines, but there was no real indigenous motorcycle industry and a limited choice of imports.Harley-Davidson's hugely successful v-twins were copied by rival manufacturers in both Europe and Japan.The first Harley-Davidson motorcycles had been imported into Japan by the Army around 1912, and after...
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Rex 1913 6hp 896cc 2 cyl sv 2611
US$31,634.50 Rex was one of the first and foremost manufacturers of motorcycles in Britain.Their advertising slogan read “ The King of British motors”, and the firm was a true market leader in design and development.From 1902 the engine was positioned vertically in the frame, and all parts were made – so claimed the makers- at their own works.At the 1904...
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Indian 1940 Chief CAV 1200cc 2 cyl sv 2611
US$38,552.90 For model year 1940 the Indian company had thoroughly restyled their range in order to attract more customers. Streamlining was all the vogue and Indian proudly boasted that they were leaders in this respect. Notable features of the new models were the skirted fenders and the spring frame for the Four and the Big Chief.But there was much more:...
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Sunbeam 1930 Model 9 500cc 1 cyl ohv 2611
US$15,315.60 The first OHV production Sunbeams were listed as the model 8 (350cc) and 9 (500cc) in 1924.The model 8 with bore/stroke dimensions of 70x90 mm was an excellent sporty tourer, but stayed somewhat in the shadow of its more glamorous big brother, the 80x98 mm Model 9, which stayed in production till 1939. From 1932 on a 600 cc...
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