File:Motor Bicycles FN.jpg

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English: Description of a range of early Motorcycles. F.N.
The motor is clamped in a vertical position in the front frame, with a belt drive to a pulley fastened to the spokes. Motor appurtenances enclosed in a case fitting the upper part of the frame.
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Author zip=/16/items/mechanicalapplia03hisc/mechanicalapplia03hisc_jp2.zip&file=mechanicalapplia03hisc_jp2/mechanicalapplia03hisc_0222.jp2&scale=2&rotate=0 Gardner D Hiscox, The Norman Henley Publishing Company New York, 1914

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