Guest Nogbad Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 This doesn't meet the quiz criteria as it's a one off, without being a recognised famous racing machine et al. Link to comment
DeBenGuzzi Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 yea but sometimes you old biddy know too dang much about regular bikes and it gives you something to do I'm at a complete loss, I don't even know where to begin and look for this thing Link to comment
jrt Posted September 6, 2006 Author Share Posted September 6, 2006 This doesn't meet the quiz criteria as it's a one off, without being a recognised famous racing machine et al. Excuse me: 1) Post a Picture of something preferrably a Motor Bike of some origin2) Clarify if there is to be more than a single point awarded for some reason 3) No Whinning 4) A * will be placed to show that a point has been awarded if there are multiple points there will be multiple *** 5) A quiz that goes past 1 month without a proper guess will be eligible to receive a stumper 6) Try to make it hard, or at least interesting. 7) See rule 3 thanks. Any Q's ask. Any problems Ask. Anymore rules? post some ideas but I Think this is plenty good. Don't see nuthin' 'bout no one-offs. Besides, I don't believe this to be a one off machine. For a fact, there are at least two (because that's how many I've seen firsthand), and I suspect several more of the same design. Link to comment
mike wilson Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 This doesn't meet the quiz criteria as it's a one off, without being a recognised famous racing machine et al. We don't know that (yet....) - there were companies that made these. Not that I know of one offhand but I'm always willing to learn. Having said _that_, even before WWI these were not the most difficult machines to construct, they were limited in design by cycle racing regulations and so it is likely that there were more one-offs than commercial products. Modern motor pacers are made from mopeds to a quite specific design. Is it American or European, JRT? yea but sometimes you old biddy know too dang much about regular bikes and it gives you something to do I'm at a complete loss, I don't even know where to begin and look for this thing You did mean to say "buddy" didn't you? 8-) Link to comment
DeBenGuzzi Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 I feel one'offs are ok as long as its not a backyard special, as in bits and peices someone put together for no real reason whatsoever. There should be some significance to said one-off'ish quizes. I think this one looks legitamate, I've never seen anything like it and its obviously built for racing. also rules edited to try and avoid confusion. Link to comment
jrt Posted September 7, 2006 Author Share Posted September 7, 2006 Is it American or European, JRT? Yes. Link to comment
macguzzi Posted September 7, 2006 Share Posted September 7, 2006 Indian frame jap engine or is it a Vellocette frame with an Indian engine Link to comment
KiloSjon Posted September 8, 2006 Share Posted September 8, 2006 Yes. The allies meet: British frame (Excelsior) meet American engine (Indian) Link to comment
mike wilson Posted September 8, 2006 Share Posted September 8, 2006 Just in case anyone wonders how these were used: http://www.ozebook.com/cpotw/pacebike.jpg Note the frame tubes.....much better made than in the quiz bike and much more fragile looking. The helmet looks the same, though. I revise my opinion of capacity. I think it's about 800cc. About 48c.i? Link to comment
jrt Posted September 8, 2006 Author Share Posted September 8, 2006 Just in case anyone wonders how these were used: http://www.ozebook.com/cpotw/pacebike.jpg Note the frame tubes.....much better made than in the quiz bike and much more fragile looking. The helmet looks the same, though. Dude, that's a cool picture. Looks like it has the same goofy mismatched wheel setup. I revise my opinion of capacity. I think it's about 800cc. About 48c.i? (points finger upwards, nods seriously) Link to comment
DeBenGuzzi Posted September 9, 2006 Share Posted September 9, 2006 this baby is eligible for a stumper after tomorrow. I'll let it stumble on a few more days until we have a general "I give up" and JRT might be in the exclusive stumper club, Link to comment
DeBenGuzzi Posted September 12, 2006 Share Posted September 12, 2006 DA da dum, The stump, its all over man its up to JRT to decide how long he wants to drag it out to annoy ppl now. Link to comment
jrt Posted September 12, 2006 Author Share Posted September 12, 2006 Thank ya, thank ya very much. I'm not going to drag it out- that wouldn't be nice The bike in question is a BAC or a Meier BAC bicycle pacing motorcyle built in France. They were built by Louis Bac (who apparently was an aircraft engineer?) between 1925 and 1938 or '39. The motor is a 2400cc monster. I thought I read that it was a overhead four valve, but it doesn't look like it to me. The only things I could find on the web were: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/compendium/M.htm (it has a Guzzi as the featured "M" motorcycle, so props to 'em) and the Dutch wikipedia site: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAC_(Frankrijk) Link to comment
mike wilson Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 Thank ya, thank ya very much. I'm not going to drag it out- that wouldn't be nice The bike in question is a BAC or a Meier BAC bicycle pacing motorcyle built in France. They were built by Louis Bac (who apparently was an aircraft engineer?) between 1925 and 1938 or '39. The motor is a 2400cc monster. I thought I read that it was a overhead four valve, but it doesn't look like it to me. The only things I could find on the web were: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/compendium/M.htm (it has a Guzzi as the featured "M" motorcycle, so props to 'em) and the Dutch wikipedia site: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAC_(Frankrijk) Well done! Excellent quiz. Looks like he was an engineer for Peugot and built these in his spare time. I don't understand why he went to the bother of building his own engine, that looks like nothing I've seen before ( http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afbeelding:Meier_BAC.jpg ) then built such a home-made (which, of course, it was....) looking sub-frame. Link to comment
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