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Motorcycles at the 1922 Olympia Show

NOVEMBER 30th, 1922. Page 854
The Olympia Show.

COTTON. (23.)

Successful Frame Triangulation.

2¾ H.P. Model.

71x88 mm. (348 c.c); single cyl. four-stroke; overhead valves; drip feed fabrication; Amac carburetter; chain-driven mag.; 3-sp, gear; clutch, no kick-starter; chain drive; 26x2¼in. tyres. Price, £72.

The Cotton Motor Co., Gloucester.

Until this year the advantages of the Cotton duplex and fully triangulated frame have been admitted mainly in theory. At the T.T. races they were demonstrated in practice. S. Woods...

Continued: Cotton Motorcycles of the 1920s

JAMES. (75.)

Wide Range Handsomely Finished,

2¾ H.P. Model

73x83.5 mm. (349 c.c) single cyl. four-stroke; side valves; pump lubrication; Mills carb.; chain-driven mag.; 3-sp, gear; clutch and kick-starter; chain drive; 26x2½in. tyres. Price £65.

James Cycle Co., Ltd., Greet, Birmingham.

Principal model on the James stand is the latest type of 349 c.c. single cylinder, which differs considerably from the lines...

Continued: James Motorcycles 1923

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