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Hugh Gibson & James Eastwood on their 1911 Bradbury motorcyc
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Hugh Gibson & James Eastwood on their 1911 Bradbury motorcyc
Hugh Gibson & James Eastwood, record holders, on their 1911 3.5 H.P. Bradbury Chain Drive motorcycle & sidecar in Ireland in 1911
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This photograph captures the spirit of adventure and determination of motorcycle pioneers Hugh Gibson and James Eastwood as they boldly navigate the rugged terrain of Ireland on their 1911 3.5 H.P. Bradbury Chain Drive motorcycle and sidecar. The men, dressed in period attire, exude a sense of excitement and focus as they hold tight to the handlebars, their eyes fixed on the winding road ahead. The motorcycle, a vintage Bradbury, was a popular choice among riders of the time due to its robust design and reliable performance. With a top speed of 45 miles per hour, it was a formidable machine for the era. The registration number "3562" proudly displayed on the motorcycle's fuel tank indicates that this photograph was taken in 1911, a time when motorcycles were still a novelty and record-breaking feats were common. Gibson and Eastwood, both accomplished riders, had likely set out to break a record or two on their daring journey through the Irish countryside. The sidecar, a necessary addition for carrying supplies and passengers, adds to the motorcycle's distinctive appearance and enhances its versatility. The chain drive system, a precursor to modern belt drives, ensured smooth power transmission from the engine to the rear wheel. This photograph is a testament to the thrill and freedom of early motorcycle travel and the indomitable spirit of those who dared to explore the world on two wheels. Gibson and Eastwood's daring ride through the Irish countryside in 1911 remains an inspiring example of adventure and perseverance.
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