Pope Model L
The Pope Model L was a motorcycle produced by Pope Manufacturing Company in Westfield, Massachusetts, between 1914 and 1920.
The Model L was, at, the fastest motorcycle in the world when introduced.
It was technologically advanced for its time, with features not found on other motorcycles, such as overhead valves, chain drive and multi-speed transmission. It was also expensive at $250, as much then as a Model T automobile.