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This is a photo taken about 1921 of my grandmother, Amalia L. Musil (Wehking) on an unknown model and brand of motorcycle. The family story was that her brothers Rudolf and George Musil sold motorcycles for a number of years in the Hector, Minnesota, area. Anyone with any knowledge of this has long passed. I am wondering if any of Motorcycle Classics readers would have a guess of the make of the bike she is pictured on?

Dave Geier/via email

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