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1914 BSA wall auto wheel original condition VERY RARE!

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Motorcycle location: Goulburn, NSW, Australia  Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Last update:15.04.2016

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Motorcycle 1914 BSA wall auto wheel original condition VERY RARE! for Sale Motorcycle 1914 BSA wall auto wheel original condition VERY RARE! for Sale Motorcycle 1914 BSA wall auto wheel original condition VERY RARE! for Sale


Condition:Used
Year:1914
Vehicle Title:Clear
Manufacturer:Bsa
Model:wall auto wheel original condition VERY RARE!
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1914 BSA wall auto wheel original condition VERY RARE! for sale



 BIKE IS LOCATED IN AUSTRALIA & WE CAN EASILY ARRANGE PACKING & FREIGHT WORLD WIDE! WE ARE SELLING SMALL NUMBER OF RARE MOTORCYCLES THIS WEEK, PLEASE SEE ALL OF OUR LISTINGS RARE WALL AUTO WHEEL... cXXXX.. We purchased this machine through YESTERDAYS MOTORCYCLES & ARE NOW OFFERING IT AND SMALL NUMBER OF OTHER RARE MACHINES ON EBAY THIS WEEK. We have the photos & description from YESTERDAYS & ALSO SOME PHOTOS RECENTLY TAKEN IN OUR ROOM..
  Frame number XXXX  engine number XXXXX.

"Mr. A. W. Wall produced various types of motorized vehicles in the ROC Motor Works in Birmingham.
The company was financed by the famous writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Initially Precision-engined motorcycles were built with very long frames that could be equipped with two speed gears of ROC manufacture. Around XXXX three wheeled vehicle was marketed, the Wall Tricar.
About that time Wall ventured in the field of auxiliary engines by bringing out the Autowheel, drive unit that could be coupled to bicycle.
The Autowheel became popular and thousands were sold in the years before World War X.
According to the identification plaque this model was build for Wall by the British Small Arms (BSA) factory.
Some notable differences between XXXX and XXXX models:XXXX early units had tubular engine mounts front and rear, induction direct over the inlet valve and no silencer box on the front engine mount.
Later XXXX models had platform engine mount at the back and tubular at the front.
XXXX models have platform mounts front and rear, induction into the side of the cylinder block and an exhaust box in the front engine mount.
This charming piece of veteran transport has been partially restored and runs well".


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