Lot 236

Hershey 2012

1905 Fabrique Nationale Four-Cylinder

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$52,250 USD | Sold

United States | Hershey, Pennsylvania

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18074

Belgian company Fabrique Nationale d'Herstal was another arms manufacturer, like BSA, which turned to bicycles and then motorcycle construction. Officially called La Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de Guerre (National Factory of Weapons of War), the company stunned the world when it introduced a four-cylinder, side-valve motorcycle at the Paris Cycle Show of 1905. The new bike’s smooth power delivery endeared itself to owners that were used to vibrating singles and twins.

Designed by Paul Kelecom, this model would remain in production until 1923, increasing to 748 cubic centimeters at the request of sidecar owners. All FNs featured leading-link forks and were shaft driven until 1923, when a new OHV four-cylinder switched to chain drive. The bike on offer here is formerly of the Hartung Collection and is a very nice early survivor. It appears complete, down to its original stove black livery.