This Motorcycle from 1924 uses a Carbide lamp (acetylene gas) for head and tail lights : r/interestingasfuck
Part A variety of manufacturers Acetylene lamps & parts A variety of motorcycles for sale - PreWarCar
This Motorcycle from 1924 uses a Carbide lamp (acetylene gas) for head and tail lights - YouTube
SOLD – Powell & Hanmer Model 120 acetylene carbide motorcycle lamp with fixings and burner top - The Timing Chest
SOLD – Powell & Hanmer Model 120 acetylene carbide motorcycle lamp with fixings and burner top - The Timing Chest
Part Miller Acetylene lamps & parts A variety of motorcycles for sale - PreWarCar
Lot 35 - 1924 Raleigh 2 3/4hp
Bicycle/motorcycle carbide lamp, " Gloria ", early 1900s. - Ruby Lane
MILLER Genuine Stamped Miller Vintage Motorcycle Carbide Lamp in Good Condition - Electrical from Classic Bike Parts Cheshire UK
SFO Museum on Twitter: "The 1910 Harley-Davidson Model 6 on display features an optional carbide headlamp, which is lit by flammable acetylene gas that is produced by a reaction between carbide pellets
Lights! Action! Calcium carbide when mixed with water produces flammable acetylene gas. Gas lamps were used by miners for a stable, long-lasting light... | By The Vintagent | Facebook