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Motorcycles at the 1922 Olympia Show

NOVEMBER 30th, 1922. Page 863
The Olympia Show.

ARIEL. (106.)

From 250 c.c. to 1,000 c.c.

2½ HP Model

60X88 mm. (249 c.c.; single-cyl. four-stroke; side valves; drip feed lubrication B. and B. carb.; chain-driven mag.; 2-sp. gear; clutch and kick-starter; all-chain drive; 26x2½in. tyres. Price: Solo, £57 10s.

Ariel Works, Ltd., Bournbrook, Birmingham. The full range of Ariel models shown at Olympia comprises machines from the new 249 c.c. lightweight up to the 994 c.c. twin...

Continued: Ariel Models for 1923


PEUGEOT. (22.)

High-class Workmanship. 52x52 mm. (110 c.c); single cyl. two-stroke; petroil lubrication; G.R. carb., gear- and shaft-driven mag.; single gear; no clutch or kick-starter: gear and belt drive. 26x2in, tyres. Price: Solo, £55.

Peugeot (England), Ltd.. Brompton Road, London, S.W. I.

Easily the most expensive miniature in the Show is the French-built Peugeot. At £55 it costs approximately the same as one or two geared and chain-driven British 350 c.c. solo machines...

Continued: Peugeot Motorcycles for 1923

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