The Jalopy Journal
. The Bond cars were interesting and kinda cool in a odd sort of way: [IMG] Discussions of the merits of a single front wheel system always...
Only when the single wheel is "in front." .
. Question: Other than those efforts by Ben Gregory in 1919/1920, were there any front-wheel-drive cyclecars? [IMG] I know the Gregory...
Flat Ernie wrote: Ned's sketch is of a modified Bedelia - - a four wheeler - - - but I take your meaning about the possibilities where the...
. Just guessing here - - but the center of rotation for the front steering/spring assy. of the "Spacke Deluxe Powered Cyclecar" looks to be...
. It looks as though the photo of the "Spacke Deluxe Powered Cyclecar" was shot to show how the "Center-Point" steered front end was capable of...
Kinda suggests what the result might be if a Dymaxion mated with a Canoe - - - - [img] .
. 1913 De Cross Cy-Car of Cincinnati OH. [IMG] This is still another manufacturer that was said to have used the "Spacke" motor with a...
. A tandem Mono Car Ned? That idea pretty much mirrors my own thoughts and plans. My computer skills are very nearly nonexistent, but a quick...
. How indeed to accomplish anything more than minor directional corrections using center-pivot steering would seem to be a task of...
. One of the most intriguing and attractive of the early cycle-cars (to me) is the AV "Mono Car." Its esthetically pleasing with a light airy...
. Some pretty interesting and in some cases, kinda bizarre cyclecars, modern style. Here is a link if you've not found it previously....
. Here is a shot of the complete bike - - - its not exactly at the top of my list of all-time great bikes, but I'd sure be proud to own one of...
. Going through some photos I shot in 2010, I turned up a few that I thought might be worth a drool or two: [IMG] [IMG] More "wishbook"...
What Ned said: Designing, at least in part, with available construction methods as one of the guiding factors. Other mitigating strictures and...
Ronald Saunders has a neat photo of a modern three wheeler I found interesting if not compelling:...
1920 "Cambro" cyclecars: [IMG] .
Here is a great photo of a "Rollo" on flickr, by Richard and Gill Long that some folks might enjoy seeing:...
Has anyone else noticed the 1912 Pioneer Cyclecar for sale by "Celebrity Cars" in Las Vegas? [img] They have lots of photos and quite a bit of...
The Demarcay video is fascinating - - and right up the alley I'm chasing in designing and hopefully building my own replica/cyclecar to look a bit...
Awww, shucks - - - [IMG]
Looking again at this very interesting car, I'm struck by both the simplicity of the design and its overall attractiveness. I'm pretty sure it's...
Looks like it might be a version of the Mochet Velocar, (or something similar): [img] Then too, kinda looks like a converted, surplus...
Possibly supporting my conjecture of the unknown cycle-car being incomplete or under construction when the photograph was made are the odd...
Dunno if or not it was indeed a "Brescia." That was my friends claim though. I only witnessed it running a couple of times. Impressive noises...
The various Bugatti mentions reminded me of a Bugatti owned by one of my best friends when we were in College more than a half century ago. The...
Could it be possible the Cyclecar wasn't completely finished when the photo was taken? Perhaps a body and other amenities were still to be added...
Sure looks as if it could be a differential - - - [IMG] .
. I love it - - - but what the heck is it? (I'm guessing "home-brewed" - - - how correct am I?) [img]
Sounds like a great idea to me - - I'd thought this too, but, being new here I wasn't sure of the rules and/or restrictions.
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