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Hunter

Hunter was a motorcycle produced in 1904.

This machine was typically primitive, but had chain drive and a novel chankshaft-mounted shock absorber whereby the loads were taken by a clock spring. It would have had its limitations and the spring was meant to wind up and reduce, according to the load.

There was also a Hunter marque produced in St Etienne, France, in the same period.

Source: Graces Guide



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