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Let's Talk Cyclecars

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bigcheese327, Dec 4, 2007.

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    I believe it is finished and I've seen videos of it running.
     
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    very nice 1913 Wisconsin DEALER license plate. The number were riveted on.
     
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    Just did a Google search and almost nothing about this beautiful build. All I found was a HAMB post from 2017 (by you - Lol!) , and the same pic of the engine on FB. I wonder if he was inspired by Mark Walker’s GN Thunderbug?
    I’m just amazed as a mech Eng by folks that decide to “just build an engine”. To me even with a manufacturing background, it would seem too daunting of a task to even contemplate.
     
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    Cable and bobbin steering was quite common on the lighter cyclecars.
     
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    Brendan Dillon's creation is a monster, I've seen it run at a local historic race meet, a very interesting fella.

    That Salmson is in beautiful condition!
     
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    Could be inspired by Mark's work. You know sometimes the sane things can be accomplished worlds apart for one another without any contact. Before i saw either I thought about grabbing a couple cylinder assemblies from the many Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Wasp engines around her and doing the same thing. I do have access to he equipment but not the time. Each Wasp cylinder is about 156 cu. in...and 2 would give you a 310.I even thought about making a four cylinder BMW boxer engine using 4 cylinder assemblies from 900 cc engines.
     
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    The Dudly is nice, but I don't believe it is the car in the b&w photo. Besides the front transverse leaf mounting/kingpin and rad cowl differences, the caption with the photo I posted is as follows:
    "A True Cycle car with Solar lamps manufactured by the Badger Brass Manufacturing Company. From the Albert J. Tanck Collection. 1913."
    I have, however, been unable to find any further information about "True Cycle" . . .
     
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    I know of a number of examples over time, where idea's are formed in different parts of the world at a similar time without any connection. It's quite fascinating :D
     
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    1922 GN/Frazer Nash Special
     

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    This just showed up in my YT feed. Big brother is watching. Only vid he posted on his channel and it is from 3 yrs ago.

     
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    Another Jappic vid popped up. Different build.

     
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    I have seen that also and find it quite curious. Some call it cellular consciousness or something like that.
     
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    In my wildest dreams I cannot imagine what it must be like to drive that car. Wow!!
     
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    Poop Poop! gardening-graphics_1027540a.jpg
     
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    Nice drawing. I've been collecting car art, off the net, for a number of years. Here is one of my favorite artist/photography stars. Stefan Marjoram art.jpg
     
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    Stefan is my favorite artist. He gives lots of motion to his art.
     
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