In the 19th century, British engineers had built a national rail network, established a cycle industry, and the arrival of the internal combustion engine was set to offer fresh opportunities for success, prestige and wealth.The journey towards full motor production, however, was a difficult one, in part due to obsolete speed restrictions ..
Type D85 N° 1275circa 1920-1930diameter 85mm Length 100mmwith pulley external diameter 53mm internal diameter 29mmruns on battery powerall pictures and informations on our website part number DYN067
A pair (2) of the larger 60mm curved top brake blocks for traditional vintage roadster style bicycles with rod or stirrup type brakes as used with Westwood rims and as fitted to English bicycles from 1900 to 1960's and later. They are also very well suited to early motorcycles which were generally bicycle frames with clip on type engines. They are ..
A Powell and Hamner (PH) front motorcycle 1920's acetylene lamp. Missing the glass and the side catch will require restoring, Worldwide delivery possible.