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The 2 ¾ h.p. Griffon, with spring fork.
Griffon Motors UK
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Arielette 1904
Barnes Runabout 1904
The Barry Motor Bicycle Engine, 1904
Bat Tricar, 1904
A new pattern 3 h.p. Bradbury. 1904
The Bradbury Tricar, with enclosed forecarriage seat.
The Chase Tricar, with air-cooled two-cylinder motor and chain transmission.
FN Frame, 1904
The 2 ¾ h.p. Griffon, with spring fork.
The Heighton Water-cooled Tricar, with chain drive.
The Humber New Spray Carburetter.
The Humber Motor Bicycle weight 72 lbs
JAP Sociable, 1904
A Twin-cylinder Kerry. (1904)
The 1905 pattern Kerry, fitted with magneto ignition.
The Minerva 2 ¾ h.p. 1904
Lady's Minerva Motor Bicycle 1904
N.S.U. Cellular Radiator 1904
N.S.U. Tricar 1904
The Phoenix Trimo with canopy top. 1904
Quadrant Tandem 1904
Quadrant Tandem 1904
The Raleighette
The Raleighette, 1904
The Ribble Tricar, 1904
The Rover Motor Bicycle; weight 100 lbs.
The Royal Enfield 2¼ h.p Motor Bicycle Engine. 1904
The Star 4 h.p. Water-cooled Motor Bicycle. 1904
Star Radiator, 1904
Star Tricar 4 h.p. 1904
The Thomas Sociable. 1904
Triumph 1904 Rear Stand
The Spring Fork of the Vindec Motor Bicycle. 1904
The Werner Twin-cylinder Motor Bicycle. 1904
Werner Twin Valve Governor, 1904
The Wolf Tricar, 1904
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