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Why is this beauty of interest on this forum, and has any one got one?

 

 

"Why is this beauty of interest on this forum ?" ANSWER: Because it's military.

 

"Has any one got one ?" ANSWER: I've just PM'ed everyone on the forum and nobody has got one although Andy Fowler thinks he may have one in his attic but he's not sure.

 

So, having answered both questions correctly maybe you could now tell us what it is.

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Well it had a different but similar name later in it's production run.

 

Here is the previous model, don't bother right clicking it, :cool2:

 

Ner-a-car :confused:, there used to be one like that from down your way, that came to rallies.

 

The hub centre steering on the original pic made me think.

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Nope, a clue, 1915 - 1922, I hope we don't have to wait for Tim to get home (wooden wheels, he'll know)

 

And before you ask it ain't a Wolsley, there was only one of these and it was buried after the Rusian owner lost everything in the revolution and couldn't pay up. Later dug up by BL employees. note no training wheels!

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"Why is this beauty of interest on this forum ?" ANSWER: Because it's military.

 

"Has any one got one ?" ANSWER: I've just PM'ed everyone on the forum and nobody has got one although Andy Fowler thinks he may have one in his attic but he's not sure.

 

So, having answered both questions correctly maybe you could now tell us what it is.

 

Because it's military YES, sort of it was built and named (CLUE) to sell to the military but strangely was found to be unsuitable.

 

Anyone got one? WRONG ANSWER at least two runners exist and one has a sidecar (presumably no training wheels) they didn't have to be members.

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No more guesses so here it is, and what a feast for your eyes! Gaze in wonder at the steering, does that bearing really slide on the curved spindle? What on earth is the purpose of the two tubes pivoted and sprung at the rear and going to the already sprung saddle?

 

 

Militaire.jpg

 

More pics here.

 

http://www.vintagebike.co.uk/Bike%20Directories/OthersItoM/pages/Militaire.htm

 

And for a really big pic click the pic here,

 

http://skootershooter.blogspot.com/search?q=militaire

 

More history details here, scroll to the bottom of the page.

 

http://www.motohistory.net/news2005/news-nov05.html

 

Even if the military didn't want one I do, it's absolutely bloomin' marvelous!

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Those left hand side pedals look to be in an awkward postion behind the footrest!

Presumably clutch and brake so not just occasionally awkward.

 

I don't think clutch and brake are involved, clicking on the second link and then clicking on the pic will get a super size pic to study :yawn: :sleep: to try and solve this riddle, I have to say I'm not sure of my conclusions either.

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