1910 Greyhound Motorcycle

Summary

Greyhound motorcycles were products of the Auto-Bi Company of Buffalo, New York. They were advertised as being the most comfortable in their class due to patented shock absorbers in the seat tube and on the front fork. Also of note are the Greyhound's belt drive and auxiliary foot pedals, which allowed it to be pedaled to a start.

Greyhound motorcycles were products of the Auto-Bi Company of Buffalo, New York. They were advertised as being the most comfortable in their class due to patented shock absorbers in the seat tube and on the front fork. Also of note are the Greyhound's belt drive and auxiliary foot pedals, which allowed it to be pedaled to a start.

Artifact

Motorcycle

Date Made

1910

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

38.401.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Metal
Leather

Color

Gray (Color)
Black (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 43 in

Width: 27 in

Length: 84.5 in

Wheelbase: 56 in

Inscriptions

marked each side of tank in black: GREYHOUND / BUFFALO / N.Y.U.S.A.

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