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American Bill Henderson set up ACE after selling [[Henderson]] to the Schwinn bicycle company in 1917.  Ace produced bikes with an inline-four layout.  The most popular was the XP-4, which set a world record of 130mph (209kph) in 1923.  The rights to the ACE brand were sold to [[Indian]] who built a similiar [[Indian Four|Four]].




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Revision as of 15:13, 21 December 2006

1920 Ace


1923 Ace XP4


1925 Ace Four


American Bill Henderson set up ACE after selling Henderson to the Schwinn bicycle company in 1917. Ace produced bikes with an inline-four layout. The most popular was the XP-4, which set a world record of 130mph (209kph) in 1923. The rights to the ACE brand were sold to Indian who built a similiar Four.