Eric Smith
AMCA #886
Eric Smith
AMCA #886
Eric, that first pic looks like Rocky's sister.
Last edited by Robert Luland; 06-16-2012 at 08:46 AM.
AMCA #3149
http://www.newenglandhvacservices.com
Perfect.... just perfect... Thanks!!! I was just looking through a magazine article today with a motorsickle of yours Eric.... very nice!!!
Cory Othen
Membership#10953
Has anyone ever found one of those fully nickel plated trade show Merkels? Wouldn't that be something to see in an unrestored condition?
Mike Carver
AMCA #3349
1908 Indian diamond frame single
1925 Indian 74 Chief
1947 Indian 74 Chief
1947 HD FL
1952 HD FL
1956 DB34GS Goldstar Scrambles
too many British to list
I've never heard of one surviving time. I tend to think they were mocked up show pieces that didn't run and were never intended to make it out to the public. The Merkel in the above picture is missing some important items and I don't see all of the oil lines, and control sleeves. The sad fact with many of the belt drive, and atmospheric valve motorcycles is; they were obsolete in 1915, and were hopelessly antique as the advancements in motor vehicles went at a lightning pace. It took many years for history to appreciate motorcycles from that era, and contrary to some narrow minded folks, the AMCA was a big part of saving that history.
Eric Smith
AMCA #886