FN Four
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The FN Four was the world's first production
inline-4 A straight-four engine (also called an inline-four) is a four-cylinder piston engine where cylinders are arranged in a line along a common crankshaft. The vast majority of automotive four-cylinder engines use a straight-four layout (with the e ...
motorcycle A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long-distance travel, commuting, cruising ...
, manufactured in Liége by
Fabrique Nationale Fabrique Nationale Herstal (), trading as FN Herstal and often referred to as Fabrique Nationale or simply FN, is a leading firearms manufacturer based in Herstal, Belgium. It is currently the largest exporter of military small arms in Europe. ...
from 1905 until 1923.Edwards 1997, p. 43 It was also, at , the world's fastest production motorcycle from 1911 until 1912.Brown 2006, pp. 12–13 The motorcycle was developed in 1904, tested late that year, and had its public debut at the 1905 Paris Motorcycle Show. It was a commercial success upon release, with production increasing over its twenty-year run. C. F. Caunter 1955, p. 21Hough and Setright 1996, p. 38


Technical details

The motorcycle was originally single-speed. In 1909, a two-speed transmission was offered, then three-speed in 1914 with the 748 cc engine. It had a single-speed shaft drive turned by a bevel gear. The rider started the engine by pedaling bicycle style pedals with a chain drive and sprockets to the rear wheels. The 1905 model had a high-tension Bosch magneto ignition, a spray carburetor, and a rear
coaster brake A bicycle brake reduces the speed of a bicycle or prevents it from moving. The three main types are: rim brakes, disc brakes, and drum brakes. Most bicycle brake systems consist of three main components: a mechanism for the rider to apply the b ...
operated by the pedals. It had a 5:1 reduction ratio to 26-inch wheels. By 1908, it had a two speed transmission with a plate clutch, overcoming the speed limitations of the earlier model. In 1909 a rear drum brake was fitted. In 1910 the engine was redesigned and enlarged to , the carburetor was moved and a new oiling system was used. The weight in 1910 was . For the US market, the 1908 model was upgraded and released as a 1908 model, called the F.N. Big Four.''The Horseless Age''. 1908. Engine power was raised from to , the frame size was reduced from allowing the rider to sit with both feet on the ground, the wheel rims were made heavier and would fit American tire sizes, and it came with tires with a heavier tread. The 1911 model weighed and had a wheelbase of .''Motorcycle Illustrated'' January 12, 1911 The US model had either Goodrich or another imported brand of tires, and a leather seat made by the Mesinger Bicycle Saddle Company of New York. By 1911 bore × stroke was up to and nominal output was up to . The motorcycle had bicycle-style pedals used for starting until 1913, when a kickstarter was adopted.Duckworth 2012, p. 26


Four-cylinder engine

The FN Four's engine was designed by Paul Kelecom, who had designed single-cylinder engines prior to the FN. Kevin Cameron at Krens 1998, p. 109 The
air-cooled Air-cooled engines rely on the circulation of air directly over heat dissipation fins or hot areas of the engine to cool them in order to keep the engine within operating temperatures. In all combustion engines, a great percentage of the heat ge ...
longitudinal layout was prone to overheating the rear cylinders, a trait overcome in later designs with
water cooling Cooling tower and water discharge of a nuclear power plant Water cooling is a method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment. Evaporative cooling using water is often more efficient than air cooling. Water is inexpensive and non ...
and transverse layout. FN originally fitted the Four with a 350 cc or 362 cc engine. The displacement increased over time, to 410 cc in 1906, later to 498 cc for the US market, and a 748 cc variant was produced in 1914. The engine had to be periodically oiled during riding, with hand pump. The intake valves were atmospheric, pushed open by ambient air pressure against light springs during the piston's intake stroke, up to the 1914 748 cc model, which replaced the automatic inlet valves with mechanically actuated side valves.


First four-cylinder motorcycle?

The FN Four was the first production inline-four, but not the first motorcycle with a four-cylinder engine. It was preceded by a boxer 4 manufactured in 1897 by Henry
Capel Lofft Holden Brigadier-General Sir Henry Capel Lofft Holden (23 January 1856 – 30 March 1937) was an English engineer, the designer of Brooklands motor racing circuit, chairman of The Royal Automobile Club and other organisations. Biography He was born ...
,Walker 2006, p. 28Hodgdon 1976, p. 26 and an obscure air-cooled inline-four developed in 1903 by C. Binks of Nottingham, England, but never produced commercially. A longitudinally mounted four-cylinder "model CCCC" prototype was created by Laurin & Klement and shown in Paris in 1904, but it was essentially four ganged single-cylinder engines with four separate crankshafts, not an inline-four in the modern sense. The FN, at the time of its introduction, was the only four-cylinder motorcycle for sale in America. (later
Henderson Motorcycle Henderson was a manufacturer of 4-cylinder motorcycles from 1912 until 1931. They were the largest and fastest motorcycles of their time, and appealed to both sport riders and police departments. Police favored them for traffic patrol because the ...
sold a four from 1912 until 1931.)


Comparable motorcycles

*
Pierce Four The Pierce Four was the first four-cylinder motorcycle produced in the United States.Hodgdon 1976, p. 27Dumitrache 2011Clayton 2008 The model is included in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Classic BikesMotorcycle Hall of Fame 2010 and Barber Vintag ...
* Indian Four *
Henderson Motorcycle Henderson was a manufacturer of 4-cylinder motorcycles from 1912 until 1931. They were the largest and fastest motorcycles of their time, and appealed to both sport riders and police departments. Police favored them for traffic patrol because the ...
Four


Specifications


Legacy

The success of the FN Four directly led the US
Pierce Four The Pierce Four was the first four-cylinder motorcycle produced in the United States.Hodgdon 1976, p. 27Dumitrache 2011Clayton 2008 The model is included in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Classic BikesMotorcycle Hall of Fame 2010 and Barber Vintag ...
to use the same engine mounted longitudinally with a shaft drive. Pierce-Arrow's Percy Pierce brought a 1908 FN Four home from Europe to disassemble and study.
Indian Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ...
,
Henderson Henderson may refer to: People *Henderson (surname), description of the surname, and a list of people with the surname *Clan Henderson, a Scottish clan Places Argentina *Henderson, Buenos Aires Australia *Henderson, Western Australia Canada * H ...
and
Cleveland Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. ...
fours were all said to have been inspired by the FN Four. Early examples of the machine are rare; a 1904/1905 model, reported to be the earliest known example, sold at a record price in a 2006 auction for over US$100,000.


Race history

A FN Four took third place in the 1908 Isle of Man TT, and was the first four-cylinder-engine vehicle entered at the
Isle of Man TT The Isle of Man TT or Tourist Trophy races are an annual motorcycle racing event run on the Isle of Man in May/June of most years since its inaugural race in 1907. The event is often called one of the most dangerous racing events in the world ...
.d'Orléans 2008 In 1908 another FN Four took the gold medal in a
Motor Cycling Club The Motor Cycling Club (MCC) is a British motorsports and Motorcycle sport club formed in 1901. It is the second oldest motorcycle club in Great Britain. It is a member of both the Motor Sports Association (cars) and Auto-Cycle Union (bikes). ...
endurance race on the London–Edinburgh–London course.


Museum exhibits

An FN Four was exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum's
The Art of the Motorcycle The Art of the Motorcycle was an exhibition that presented 114 motorcycles chosen for their historic importance or design excellenceSawetz. "The Art of the Motorcycle is curated by Thomas Krens, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, ...
exhibition in New York and Las Vegas. Models are in the permanent collections of
Petersen Automotive Museum The Petersen Automotive Museum is located on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile neighborhood of Los Angeles. One of the world's largest automotive museums, the Petersen Automotive Museum is a nonprofit organization specializi ...
in Los Angeles, Seal Cove Auto Museum in Seal Cove, Maine, the ''Musée de la moto et du vélo'' in Amnéville France, and others.


See also

*
List of motorcycles of the 1910s List of motorcycles of the 1910s is a listing of motorcycles of the 1910s, including those on sale, introduced, or otherwise relevant in this period. The 1910s has their share of expensive historic motorcycles sold at auction, especially the bra ...
*
List of motorcycles of 1900 to 1909 [ List of motorcycles of the 1900s to 1909 is a listing of motorcycles of this period, including those on sale, introduced, or otherwise relevant in this period Motorcycle *Achilles (1906-1912 motorcycle) *Advance (Australian motorcycle) *Curti ...


Notes


References

* * * * * * * * * * * * * *Malanik, Pavel, , uploaded 2008 * * * * * * * * * *


Further reading

* * * *


External links

*
High resolution images
1914 model, Bonhams {{s-end Motorcycles of Belgium Motorcycles introduced in the 1900s Vehicles introduced in 1905