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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Henderson Motorcycle Company of Detroit, Michigan operated from 1912 to 1917 under the direction of Tom and William Henderson. In 1917 Henderson was sold to Ignaz Schwinn and the motorcycle ended up in the Excelsior product line. Tom and William stayed at Excelsior until 1920 when they formed Ace. | The '''Henderson Motorcycle Company''' of Detroit, Michigan operated from 1912 to 1917 under the direction of Tom and William Henderson. In 1917 Henderson was sold to Ignaz Schwinn and the [[motorcycle]] ended up in the [[Excelsior]] product line. Tom and William stayed at Excelsior until 1920 when they formed Ace. | ||
[[Article: Far-Reaching Economy Results]] | [[Article: Far-Reaching Economy Results]] |
Revision as of 17:22, 9 August 2010
Overview
The Henderson Motorcycle Company of Detroit, Michigan operated from 1912 to 1917 under the direction of Tom and William Henderson. In 1917 Henderson was sold to Ignaz Schwinn and the motorcycle ended up in the Excelsior product line. Tom and William stayed at Excelsior until 1920 when they formed Ace.
Article: Far-Reaching Economy Results
Models
- Model B
- Model C
- Model D
- Model E
- Model F
- Model G
- Model H
- Model Z
- Model Z2
- Model K