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Sunday, January 04, 2009

Hail the Auto Cycle! (vintage bike with motor)

We were on Box Hill this weekend and there were some lovely, super-expensive, drool-inducing road bikes with state-of-the-art gearing and featherweight frames, but this was the one I *hearted* the most:





I got chatting to the fella and he said he'd got the 50 year old petrol-driven 'Mini Motor Gearless Cycle Outboard' engine from eBay, and it had successfully powered him to the top of the hill.

In true Brit eccentric style, he was also building five other bikes at home (including one for his girlfriend who had arthritis and couldn't pedal any more).

He had to drive the bike over to the licensing place to get it registered (it has a 50cc engine running hand-mixed two stroke fuel), so it has a numberplate on the back and a tax disk on the front too.

The bike's motor runs against the rubber of the back tyre and apparently hits around 18mph max, notching up around 250 miles to the gallon.

I love it!

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he had a good outfit to cycle in too :)
 
Imagine my surprise when I was idly rooting around on Google in my lunchbreak and found a picture of myself! I remember that day - it was nice to meet someone who was interested in my odd hobby. The engine was avaible from '49 to '57 as an add-on for any normal bike when most cars were being exported to help pay the war debt. They were made by Trojan in Purley Way in Croydon and are commontly known as the Trojan Mini Motor.

More pictures here if anyone is interested:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nick-emmons/sets/72157607008650801/
 
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