No014 1928 Cycle support
This is a patent drawing for a 'cycle support' invented by William S. Harley and Arthur O. Constantine, filed on July 3, 1928. The drawing shows a detailed view of the motorcycle, with a sidecar attached to it. The sidecar is designed to be easily attached and detached, and it can be used to carry passengers or cargo. The patent also includes a description of the invention, which explains how it works and how it can be used.
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