European lightweight Motorized Bicycles

1919 Ebe-Verken AB 125cc, Sweden

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Albatros, 1920s France

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Ajasson, France

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1925 Charles Gerald, France

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1920s France

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Here you go Lud...

A petite Euro found right dab in the middle of the land of excess! At the 2014 Davenport show...

-Mr. B.
 

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Ha!

Don't know, but how many old Indian's, Excelsior's & Harley's do you see in England & Europe?

-Mr. B.
 
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More than you see Alcyons. A, they are desirable and brought over, b, they had good sales in Britain and Europe. British headline from over 100 years ago: Fog in English Channel - Continent Cut Off.
 
Phillips P36X, British with German Rex engine

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1955 Itailan made Casalini David frame and British made Power Pak engine. Designed by an Italian, Vincent Piatti.

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British made Pashley cycle (very high class metal and engineering) and unidentified Spanish sourced motor

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I like the Phillips, nice clean lines, no distractions. Rode my motor today
for the first time in quite a while. I came up on a guy walking a bike home
with a failed $130 Chinese kit on it. Hehehe, Damn mine still runs so great.
Gotta love my Tanaka,it just keeps getting stronger.

cvlt1
 
1930s 100cc Rhony'x, France, with engine by Stainless

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By Triumph of Germany, 1930s, 98cc Sachs or ILO motor

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Post 1945 Italian bike with Garelli Mosquito friction driver

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I suppose French vintage /Oldtimer clubs and sites. Trying now to find info for someone about the Stainless 2 strokes, nothing much written about them, apat from mag and carb brands.
 
I think the best I can hope would be to build a replica. I'm already on the
lookout for a vintage French wheelset. There are yet quite a few floating
around the U.S. still. I speak, of course, of more recent Peugeot & Motobecane,
70s stuff. preferably NOS or excellent condition.
 
Hi Eric,

Loving the Gloria. I have a Model 4 and it is a very rare beast here is England. Do you happen to have any technical documents, instruction book or owners manual for the 48cc motor?

Many thanks,

Maurice (Ipswich, England)
 
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