NOVEMBER 30th, 1922. Page 829
The Olympia Show.
SUNBEAM. (110.)
Speedy Side-valve Singles.
2¾ H.P. Model.
70x90 mm. (347 c.c); single cyl. four-stroke; side valves: drip feed lubrication; Amac carb.; chain-driven mag.; 3-sp. gear; clutch and kick-starter; chain drive; 26x2 3/8in. tyres. Price: Solo, £94 10s.
John Marston. Ltd., Wolverhampton.
Success in racing and competitions both at home and abroad has been the lot of the Sunbeam last season, and the reasons for these achievements and for the well deserved popularity that these machines enjoy cannot be gathered from a perusal of the bare specifications of the Sunbeam range. The reasons for the Sunbeam success lie rather in details of design, workmanship and finish, which have been brought to a degree of perfection that must be seen to be fully appreciated. Visitors to the Sunbeam stand have the opportunity of seeing the complete range of these machines, which now caters for all classes.
Continued: Sunbeam 1922 Models
OMEGA. (140.)
An Attractive Miniature.
1.7 H.P. Model.
60x60 mm. (170 c.c); single-cyl, two-stroke; petroil lubrication; Amac carb.; chain-driven mag.; single gear; no clutch or kick-starter; belt drive; 24x2in. tyres. Price £25.
W. J. Green, Ltd., Omega Works, Coventry.
Continued: Omega 1922 Models
The Motor Cycle, November 1922
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