List of motorcycles of the 1910s
List of motorcycles of the 1910s is a listing of motorcycles of the 1910s, including those on sale, introduced, or otherwise relevant in this period.
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The 1910s has their share of expensive historic motorcycles sold at auction, especially the brands Cyclone and Flying Merkel.[2] A 1915 Cyclone Board Track Racer went for US$852,500 at an auction in 2015, one of the just 12 that survived; another of this model sold for $551,200 in 2008.[2] A 1911 Flying Merkel Board Track Racer went for $423,500 in 2015 and a 1911 Flying Merkel for $201,250 in 2011.[2] A 1911 Harley-Davidson 7D went for $283,400 in 2014.[2] The $850k for the Cyclone Board Track was the highest price yet known to be paid publicly for a motorcycle auction (of any decade).[2]
Examples:
- Acme
- Acme (by EMY Ready)
- AJS Model D
- ANA
- Autoped
- Bat No. 2 Light Roadster
- Blackburne motorcycles
- Bi-Autogo
- Cleveland motorcycle[2]
- Cyclone motorcycles
- Cyclone Board Track Racer (1915 V-Twin).[2]
- Detroit Single motorcycle[2]
- Flying Merkel Model 471[2]
- Flying Merkel Board Track Racer[2]
- Flying Merkel Model 50[2]
- Flying Merkel Model 70[2]
- FN Four (various version produced, 1905-1923)[3][4]
- Harley-Davidson Model 7D[2]
- Harley-Davidson Model J[5]
- Harley-Davidson Model 10F[2]
- Harley-Davidson Model W
- Harley-Davidson 8A[2]
- Harley-Davidson X8A (1912)[6]
- Harley-Davidson 11F[2]
- Hazlewoods models 1911 to 1924[7]
- Hazlewoods with 3.5 hp JAP engine[7]
- Hazlewoods Colonial[7]
- Henderson Motorcycle models
- Henderson Model A (1912)[8]
- Henderson Model B (1913)[8]
- Henderson Model C (1914)[8]
- Henderson Model F (1916)[9]
- Henderson Model G (1917)[8]
- Henderson Model H (1918)[8]
- Henderson Model Z (1919)[8]
- Henderson Four Generator[2]
- Husqvarna Moto-Reve model 1910
- Indian Model O
- Indian Powerplus
- Indian Scout (Came out in October 1919 (1920 model year))[10]
- Iver Johnson motorcycle[2]
- Marsh Metz motorcycle[2]
- Minneapolis Model S-2 Deluxe Twin[2]
- Militaire Four aka Militaire Model 2[2]
- Norton 16H
- Peugeot 500 M
- Pierce Four, sold from 1909 to 1913[1]
- NSU Various models.
- Pierce Single[2]
- Pope Model L
- Pope Model K[2]
- Pope Model 8L[2]
- Rover (motorcycles) models including 248 cc, 348 cc, and 676 cc JAP V-twin.[11]
- Rover TT 500CC (1913)[12]
- Rover 3 1/2 h.p. (1911)[13]
- Rover Imperial 500 cc (1916)[14]
- Royal Pioneer[2]
- Sears Dreadnought
- Thor Model U
- Triumph Model H
- Wilkinson TMC
- Williamson Flat Twin
- Winchester 6 HP[2]
Manufacturers and marques
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Some companies had a brand for their motorcycles
- Hendee Manufacturing Company
- Aurora Automatic Machinery Company
- Joerns Motor Manufacturing Company
- Consolidated Manufacturing (of Toledo, Ohio)[15]
- Yale
- Light Manufacturing and Foundry Company
- Light Merkel
- Miami Cycle and Manufacturing Company of Middletown, Ohio
- Pope Manufacturing Company,[16]
- Pope
Trike
- Minneapolis Model N Tricar[2]
See also
- List of motorcycles of the 1890s
- List of motorcycles of 1900 to 1909
- List of motorcycle manufacturers
- List of motorcycles of the 1920s
- List of motorcycles of the 1930s
- List of motorcycles of the 1940s
- Cyclecars
- Ford Model T
- Horse and buggy
- Safety bicycle
- List of motorized trikes
- List of motorcycles by type of engine
References
- "911 Pierce Four When two cylinders were not enough". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
- Gizmag - World's most expensive motorcycles
- Edwards 1997, p. 43
- Petersen Automotive Museum: "The 1904/05 FN was the world's first mass produced four-cylinder motorcycle."
- h HSW - Harley-Davidson Model J
- Sheldon EMU - Hazlewoods
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2016-05-04.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- History
- "America on the Move | Pope Model L motorcycle". National Museum of American History. 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2009-08-14.