One of the earliest surviving Humber models Humber began building diamond-frame bicycles in 1886 They produced motorcycles and trikes from 1896-1905, then 1909-1930 P&M 403cc single-cylinder IOE AIV engine Longuemere carburetor Points and coil ignition Battery box suspended beneath frame Tank-side lever controls ignition advance Hand oil pump Steel fuel tank and fenders Sprung leather bicycle saddle Single-speed All chain drive Free engine clutch Pedal starter with chain drive Solid forks with additional struts Rigid rear frame Carbide headlamp Leather tool satchel Handlebar bell Stirrup front brake Coaster rear brake 1.5-28 front and rear tires Wire spoke wheels with steel rims Humber had the rights to build the DeDion engine, but used a P&M motor on some machines Sold on a Bill of Sale Purchases by a Nevada resident or Nevada dealer are on a Bill of Sale for display purposes only Not for highway or public road use For more information, please visit mecum.com.