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Motorcycles at the 1922 Olympia Show

NOVEMBER 30th, 1922. Page 849
The Olympia Show.

P.& M. (77.)

Tourist Mount Turns Speed Model.

4½ H.P. Model

84.1x100 mm. (655 c.c.); single cyl. four-stroke; side valves; mechanical lubrication; B. and B. carb.; chain-driven mag.: 4-sp. gear; clutch and kick-starter; chain drive; 700x80 mm. tyres. Price: Sports solo, £100; Touring Sidecar (fully equipped). £136.

PHELON AND MOORE, Ltd., 4, Berners Street, Oxford Street, W.l.

For many years the broad and distinctive lines of the P. and M. machine have been the same. Indeed, one familiar with the earlier models could, without hesitation, recognise the motor cycles on the stand as descendants...

Continued: P&M 1923 Models


COVENTRY EAGLE. (43.)

Small Singles; Big Sports Twin.

8 H.P. MODEL.

85.5X85 mm. (976 c.c.); V twin cyl. four-stroke; side-by-side valves; hand-pump lubrication; Amac carb.; chain-driven mag; 3-sp. gear; clutch and kick-starter; chain drive; 700x80 mm. tyres. Price; Solo, £125; with Sidecar, £145.

Coventry Eagle Cycle and Motor Co., Coventry.

There are few machines in the Show that can compete with the latest big Coventry Eagle, either in appearance or from the mechanical point of view. It is a most imposing machine, yet compact and neat. Engine and gear box are well-known proprietary units - the super-sports J.A.P. and the Sturmey-Archer respectively...

Continued: Coventry Eagle 1923 Models

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