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New Progress

New Progress was a motorcycle produced from 1930 to 1932, in Manchester.

This machine was the final revision of the Seal three-wheeler - a strange looking contraption with a central front-wheel.

In 1932 they produced a carrier version with a 680cc JAP V-twin engine mounted above the front wheel, which was driven via a three-speed-and-reverse gearbox.

Only the prototype was seen before the company closed.


Source: Graces Guide



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