1914 Ixion Model A Motorcycle

Motoschwinn

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Just for grins. Damn it must have been fun back then when everyone and his brother were designing bikes!
 

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Moto,
Check out some of the details: Carbide gas headlamp, foot operated rear brake, super sprung saddle. It wouldn't be hard to duplicate some of those features and build a period bike from a modern frame...Hmmmm, now where could I find a Carbide headlamp?
Thanks for sharing. That's a lovely bike.
Tom
 
Moto,
Check out some of the details: Carbide gas headlamp, foot operated rear brake, super sprung saddle. It wouldn't be hard to duplicate some of those features and build a period bike from a modern frame...Hmmmm, now where could I find a Carbide headlamp?
Thanks for sharing. That's a lovely bike.
Tom

That was my thought exactly. Since the motors now are cheaper than the bikes LOL!, I think I'll get a Grubee 66cc next payday.

This bike is more what I'm shooting for, check out the fenders!
 

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I'd love to do a vintage looking build, it would be fun. I found an old Model T squeeze bulb horn at the antique store a while back that would be awesome on one. But alas, the funds only allow so many projects.
 
That 1914 Indian is a neat bike. Reading through the forum I came across this link. Replicas of old bikes fitted with china 2 strokes.

Deuce Custom Bicycles - any way you want it
Red,
Did you notice that they flipped the negative on that one Indian photo. I was trying to figure out the sprocket arrangement then flipped the photo in Photoshop. Then it made sense.The Indian logo is backwards in their picture; that's what clued me.
Tom
 
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The resourcefulness of early motorcycle builders fascinates me because there were no "motorcycle" parts in production. Nice pic.
 
That is just the style that I was going for. Un-knowing people have a hard time beliving the bike is new.
 

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That was my thought exactly. Since the motors now are cheaper than the bikes LOL!, I think I'll get a Grubee 66cc next payday.

This bike is more what I'm shooting for, check out the fenders!

Interesting fork setup and basic rear fender design.
 
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