Hard to tell from this photo but it appears to be a chain or belt drive. I can only imagine the thrill those dual leaf springs would cause when cornering.That radiator is wild! Note the wooden spoke wheels- a pity it doesn't show how the rear is driven. I've seen old trucks where the drive hub clamps to the wheel spokes. Its a heck of a lot more interesting than my neighbor's Boss Hoss.
I'm heading up to Maine end of may- would be fun to swing by there and look more closely.
You may want to call the museum first. I read that the Detroit Historical Society has the bike.Too cool! Doesn't look like its driving the spokes, but apparently the hub. A very refined vehicle- it must have been $$$ back in the day. I'm heading up to Maine end of may- would be fun to swing by there and look more closely.
Congratulations !Car money went to paying off the loan on the Strom. Paid off the loan in one year. Credit score was around 720 when I was approved a year ago. I wonder what it'll be when the payoff is finally recorded. Now I am 100% debt free!
Taxes are extremely low here as well (I live in a small, casino town). But the no shoveling sounds goo right about now. Dunno if I could handle the flatness though.Come to Florida where the taxes are low and you don't have to shovel the sunshine....
Whoa. That’s a lot of snow.Got 60" of snow about a week ago at the house and it still hasn't melted. I'm freakin' done with winter!
It's a wonderful feelingCar money went to paying off the loan on the Strom. Paid off the loan in one year. Credit score was around 720 when I was approved a year ago. I wonder what it'll be when the payoff is finally recorded. Now I am 100% debt free!
I kinda like shoveling as well = just not that much all at one time.Whoa. That’s a lot of snow.
That last picture is absolutely amazingly beautiful!
I’m sure I’d feel differently if we got that much snow but I kinda like shoveling. It’s the cold that I get tired of.
I would personally take the mountains over flat lands of Florida. The scenery in CO, alone, is worth the trouble dealing with snow.Taxes are extremely low here as well (I live in a small, casino town). But the no shoveling sounds goo right about now. Dunno if I could handle the flatness though.
Yes!It's a wonderful feeling