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November issue of "Classic Bike" has a very interesting article about the Shaw Special , a 1929 Seven powered motorcycle. The engine was mounted at a slight angle to the centre line of the bike to enable the drive to be aligned with the rear wheel crownwheel drive. An interesting read.
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Interesting Peter.
Somewhere in the backwoods of my memory, I am recalling that there was a production model of a bike that used an A7 engine in the 20s.
Anybody confirm or debunk that?
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That's the one Howard. 1930s not 20s. Thank you.
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Although I'm not really a motorcyclist the only magazine i regularly buy is Classic Bike and obviously find it an interesting read,more so than some of the car mags.
It would be nice if a Seven enthusiast interested in motorcycles bought the bike.Mr Shaw chose a good donor frame for the seven engine,I didn't know sprung frames were available in the 20's.
The rear brake looks as if it's got a contracting band off a pulley wheel,not very effective.