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Bramble Sidecars

Olympia Show, 1912

BRAMBLE, No. 41.

Bramble Manufacturing Co., Charterhouse Mills, London Road, Coventry.

Five types of Bramble sidecars, with various patterns of bodies. The most interesting feature is a quickly detachable joint which consists of a circular slotted end, the slot being cut on a spindle formed with the portion attached to the bicycle frame. Inside it is a circular slotted disc provided with a lever which allows it to be turned round. Another feature on this stand is a sidecar provided with a detachable, wheel. This wheel is carried in a pair of forks slotted at the rear end. When the spindle nuts are loosened they allow the wheel to be removed in its entirety.

A stand is fitted to the fork in which the wheel runs; this is similar to those used with motor cycles.

The Motor Cycle November 28th, 1912

See also Gosford Engineering Co.