British

Detachable Motorcycles

Produced in 1904 by a company based in Westminster, London.

They offered an ancillary engine that was carried in a light frame and attached to the rear of a roadster bicycle. The earliest machines used a Minerva engine. The frame was supported by its own caster-wheel and it drove the bicycle wheel by chain.


Source: Graces Guide


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