General Category => What Year is my Bike? => Topic started by: Mike Sal on March 18, 2014, 10:53:51 AM

Title: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Mike Sal on March 18, 2014, 10:53:51 AM
Here's a database I put together from information gleened thru the manuals and various articles written about Simplex over the years.  As we have all gotten to know, there are very few hard & fast rules as to what parts were correct for any particular year of bike.  The running changes at the factory, the ups & downs of their fortunes while Paul Treen was in business all play into the great variability of what parts might be on what bike.  Added to this are the many variations to title & registrations used by the different states back in those days (to some, it was more important what year you were registering rather than what year the bike was made).

Please let me know about other variations or corrections.  I'm sure the list will continue to grow and change, but at least this gives everyone a base to start from when trying to decide what year their bike was made (the frame & motor changes will help those with bikes built prior to frame numbers).
Mike Sal
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: old servi on March 18, 2014, 09:01:04 PM
Mike, you are a great help to the Servi Cycle owners. Lots of work by you on this info and we
all thank you!
Old Servi   
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Gramps on March 18, 2014, 09:36:28 PM
I'll second that.
Thanks Mike
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Bruce on March 19, 2014, 05:12:48 AM
Mike for president!!!
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Mike Sal on March 19, 2014, 05:26:04 AM
.......and if elected, I promise a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage!!!
Mike Sal
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Ricks on March 19, 2014, 05:34:34 AM
.......and if elected, I promise a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage!!!
Mike Sal

and Free medical care for all!!!  Wait, I'm the guy paying for that!!
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: pd on March 19, 2014, 05:51:09 AM
.......and if elected, I promise a chicken in every pot, a car in every garage!!!
Mike Sal

A car ??? I want a Simplex .

Pete . :)
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Bruce on March 19, 2014, 12:59:50 PM
Everyone gets a check! No one works!   But wait...where do you cash it or spend if no ones working?...vote for mike...he promised to work on that too!
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Dominic DiMarko on March 11, 2016, 10:25:20 PM
Thanks Mike!!!
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: Milt36 on September 19, 2016, 07:56:37 PM
Mike, after looking over your data base, I've concluded that the direct drive Servi Cycle I had as a kid which I believed was a 1941, must have been a 1939.  The brake pedal was on the left.   It had been upgraded with an H model engine so it ran fairly good.  I posted a picture of it in the gallery.
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: henrylr on March 15, 2017, 08:32:08 AM
Wow, what an informative site. The model year differences pdf, and sections on manuals and brochures are loaded with info. Member posts and photos are great. It almost makes me want to restore my old bike.

Thanks,
henrylr
Title: Re: Simplex Model Year Differences
Post by: ndian22 on March 15, 2017, 01:32:39 PM
Henry I just noticed the machine shop tag on your posts. Are you involved in machine shop work? Certainly not absolutely necessary skills on restoring the frame but quite useful in the motor work...if for no other reason than having the ability to accurately gauge and clearance etc. Might be a fun project for you. Fantastic restorations of Servi-cycles are on display here that were completed by guys from every walk of life and some of those started with bikes in marginal condition for restoration. If you are a trained machinist your Simplex restoration should be a worthwhile project, not easy...good work never is, but always satisfying. I'd love to have the Cushman Eagle, Mustang Thourghbred and Honda CL 350 Scrambler I had as a kid to rebuild right now. I'd drop all other projects to fully restore these treasures from my youth, not someone else's but my titled rides from the sixties and early seventies. Good luck to you on whatever you decide.   Rick C.