George and Earl Holley built motorcycles from 1902-1911 while developing their famous carburetor Unrestored 2.5 HP single-cylinder IOE AIV engine Spray carburetor Points and coil ignition Battery box atop frame Fuel tank suspended from frame Tank-side lever controls ignition advance Steel fuel tank and fenders Sprung leather bicycle saddle Black paint Single-speed Belt final drive Automatic belt tensioner Pedal starter with chain drive Solid front forks Rigid rear frame No front brake Coaster rear brake 1.5-28 front and rear tires Wire spoke wheels with steel rims Holley built a special frame for his motorcycle, instead of bolting to a bicycle frame The Holley Autobike was a consistent winner in long-distance trials A Holley won the Boston-New York race in 1902 Holley Autobikes set many world speed/distance records 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.
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