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Motorcycles at the 1922 Olympia Show

NOVEMBER 30th, 1922. Page 848
The Olympia Show.

NEW IMPERIAL. (94.)

Solo Lightweights - Big Twin Sidecars.

2½ H.P. Model.

70x76 mm. (293 c.c.); single cyl. four-stroke; side valves; drip feed lubrication; B. and B carb.; chain-driven mag.; 3-sp. gear; clutch and kick starter; chain drive; 26x 2¼in. tyres. Price £65.

NEW IMPERIAL CYCLES, Ltd., Princip Street, Birmingham.

On the New Imperial stand are shown models designed to meet all tastes. From a light sporting machine of 248 c.c. with J.A.P. engine, the range extends up to a very complete and substantial outfit with 976 c.c. twin-cylinder J.A.P. engine...

Continued: New Imperial for 1923


H.T. (46.)

All-weather Runabout and Sports Solo.

2¾ H.P. Model.

70x90.6 mm. (348 c.c); single cyl. four-stroke; sleeve valve; drip feed lubrication: Cox Atmos carb.; gear-driven mag.; 2-sp. gear; clutch and hand-starter; chain and belt drive; 26x2½,in. tyres. Price £80.

The H.T. Motor Cycle Co., Park Street, near St. Albans, Herts.

Probably the old and fuller name of the H.T. - the Hagg Tandem - better describes this model, which is a two-seated two-wheeler designed to overcome the main objections to pillion riding...

Continued: HT by Arthur Hagg, 1922-1924

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