Reg. no. SO 1434 Frame no. 47775Engine no. 9115R By the 1920s Rover motorcycles had become well known for their quiet, smooth running engines and comfortable riding positions. This combined with, a standardised all chain drive system, internally expanding rear drum brake and powerful engines, made the Rover one of the most d..
Reg. no. CF 3401 Frame no. 18794Engine no. 2382658W The Model 180 8hp Royal Enfield 976cc V twin was famous for being a strong, powerful motorcycle, easily capable of taking on the extra weight of a sidecar and was favoured by companies that wanted a ‘Trade Box’ sidecar. The engine was designed and built by Vickers and the t..
A fabulous barn find wooden child's bicycle made by the French Company Eureka who made children's bicycles, scooters and pedal cars. Found in a loft of a house in Manchester Square- London about 30 years ago. Sadly the spokes are long gone, but the rims are sound and can be used again, but the hubs appear to be made of a rubber type material, so..
Harley-Davidson 1923 JD 1200cc restoration project with complete electrical equipment and very nice options. The 1923 model was the first anniversary bike - HD celebrated 20 years. This meant a special taillight and a unique set of gas caps. This bike has these parts. 1923 was a crisis tear in the world economy, making this year a very low produc..
Harley-Davison JD 1200cc 1928 restoration project. Very complete and with the correct part. Only a few high quality reproduction parts. Has nice options such as fork stabilizer, saddlebags and the super rare optional Harley-Davidson ampmeter with original bracket, Horn, generator and coil are original and correct for the bike. The carb is the corre..
A fabulous barn fine wooden child's bicycle made by the French Company Eureka who made children's bicycles, scooters and pedal cars. Found in a loft of a house in Manchester Square- London about 30 years ago. Sadly the spokes are long gone, but the rims are sound and can be used again, but the hubs appear to be made of a rubber type material,..
Scott 1919 Standard 3¾ HP Two Speed 532cc water-cooled two-stroke twin frame # 1350 engine # 3786 Alfred Scott, a gifted Yorkshire engineering genius, started experimenting with twin cylinder two-stroke power around the year 1900, when he mounted his little air-cooled twin in front of the steering head of his Premier bicycle. He kept on r..
BSA 1925ca “G25” 986cc V-twin with commercial sidecar engine # G1308 BSA’s first V-twin was the Model A and it was primarily intended as a sidecar machine. It was introduced for the 1920 season and remained in production for about 3 years. A larger 986cc version debuted as the Model F in 1922 and would continue in production as the Model ..