Sears Dreadnought

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title: Sears Dreadnought
text: Sears Dreadnought was a motorcycle sold by Sears in the 1910s. The motorcycle featured a 70.62-cubic-inch (1,157.3 cm3) V-twin made by Spacke. It was sourced from Spacke's cyclecar and had 9 horsepower (6.7 kW). This engine was also used by Dayton, Eagle, Minneapolis and Crawford. In addition to the internal combustion engine, it also had foot-pedals like a regular bicycle. The motorcycle was designed for Sears in conjunction with Excelsior Company of N. Sangamon Street, Chicago. They put togeth
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date modified: 2023-03-16T06:01:22Z
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