Sarolea 1925 23H 500cc 1 cyl sv 2611

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Description

Saroléa  1925   500 cc  S.V.  “23 H   frame # 14830  engine # 12521

The firm was established in  1850 at  Herstal (Liege)  as an arms factory by Joseph Saroléa.
In 1892 the production of bicycles was started.  Joseph died in 1894 and under the management of his sons the company grew bigger and bigger.
In the early years of the new century the company  started to develop motorized bicycles and soon Saroléa was a force to reckon with: around 1907  the firm employed some 200 labourers and had 4000 m2 of production facilities.
In the early years of the century  Saroléas were sold  in Britain under the “Kerry” brand. Both singles and V twins were made and the firm supplied engines to a number of  firms in several countries.
In turn,  Saroléa used a number of British components such as Sturmey Archer hubs, countershaft gearboxes  and AMAC carburettors. In the 20s the firm got  successfully involved with  long distance runs, reliability trials and hill climbs.
The 1925 range consisted of the 350 cc sv Model 25E, the 500 cc  sv Model  23H, the 350 ohv Model  25F Supersport and the top of the range 500 cc  ohv  Model 23K Supersport.

This practical vintage   touring  machine has been restored and is a real eye catcher.
Note the non-original but very practical “daytime lighting set”.
Bore and stroke dimensions are 80,5 x 97 mm, the weight is 110 kilos and the top speed was given as 90 kilometers an hour.