This photo isn’t all that local, but the motorcycle is so awesome we felt compelled to post it. It was taken in front of the post office in the long-forgotten, “coal and clay” mining town of Taylor, Wash., about four miles east of present-day Hobart.
Norman Cosgrove is riding a 1915 Excelsior Big Valve X, three-speed, all chain drive, 61-cubic inch (1000 cc), V-twin motorcycle. Excelsior was the first motorcycle brand to go faster than 100 mph as recorded by a sanctioning organization. Ignaz Schwinn, founder of Schwinn Bicycles, purchased the Excelsior Company in 1912. The Excelsior motorcycle was manufactured from 1905-1931, when the plant shut down in the face of the Great Depression.
Research for this caption comes courtesy of Allister MacKinnon, a Ravensdale motorcycle enthusiast.
Photo provided by Enumclaw Historical Society