Olympia Show, 1912
Bramble Manufacturing Co., Charterhouse Mills, London Road, Coventry.
Five types of Bramble sidecars, with various patterns of bodies. The most interesting feature is a quickly detachable joint which consists of a circular slotted end, the slot being cut on a spindle formed with the portion attached to the bicycle frame. Inside it is a circular slotted disc provided with a lever which allows it to be turned round. Another feature on this stand is a sidecar provided with a detachable, wheel. This wheel is carried in a pair of forks slotted at the rear end. When the spindle nuts are loosened they allow the wheel to be removed in its entirety.
A stand is fitted to the fork in which the wheel runs; this is similar to those used with motor cycles.
The Motor Cycle November 28th, 1912
See also Gosford Engineering Co.