Any existing machines out there or members with knowledge of this marque? I have a mystery engine that might be this brand.
Thanks.
John Hasty
Any existing machines out there or members with knowledge of this marque? I have a mystery engine that might be this brand.
Thanks.
John Hasty
John_H
not sure but check with frank westfall - there was a reliance at oley this spring
will post photo soon
aka HAWG
1914 EXCELSIOR BELT DRIVE SINGLE
1940 indian chief military
1965 sportster xlch
1971 bsa chopper
1971 sportster bobber
1960's harley toppers
EXCELSIOR - ALWAYS MAKES GOOD
here are pix's from oley
aka HAWG
1914 EXCELSIOR BELT DRIVE SINGLE
1940 indian chief military
1965 sportster xlch
1971 bsa chopper
1971 sportster bobber
1960's harley toppers
EXCELSIOR - ALWAYS MAKES GOOD
I have a picture of an original paint vee twin Reliance taken in California in the 1960's. I believe the owner had a few of them. Smith, Jurassic , Martinico and Dennie are no doubt all aware of any that exist. They and others will be trying to get what you have shortly.Tread carefully and price accordingly if you are selling.
That's quite the bike. Looks like a hoot! Anyone have any idea on how many of these machines are left? Nice to see another "early" motorsickle out and about.......![]()
Cory Othen
Membership#10953
Thanks guys for the good advice and pictures. This little motor is atmospheric intake and has a skip tooth sprocket on the engine drive. The sprocket might have been an afterthought as it looks alot like a bicycle rear hub sprocket. No real need for a fire sale here at the house, would like to pin down what it is before deciding what to do with it.
John
John_H
Here's an ad courtesy of Tom Wilcock....... Got a picture of your motor John?
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Cory Othen
Membership#10953
Well I got motor pictures to to the hard drive and figured how to attach them to the message now I'm getting to large a file message. Will try again tomorrow.
John Hasty
A few more details about the engine: bore 2 1/2 inch, stroke 2 3/4 inch, intake cage 1 1/4 inch dia, number 67 stamped on each case half in front of cylinder, exhaust port 3/4 inch dia not threaded
John_H
I know zilch about these machines but if I were to guess... if it is a Reliance it's definitely an early one. Anyone got a picture of an Erie engine by any chance? Jurassic where are ya? You've got my interest up with this one John. I'm going to do some digging this weekend to see if I've got any info on a powerplant like that.......
Cory Othen
Membership#10953