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Andrews

Andrews was a motorcycle produced in 1906.

The machine was probably a one-off as it was not heard of again after that year. Built by Mr Andrews of Spalding in Lincolnshire, it was seen at the 1906 Stanley show. It had a vertical-twin engine and two speeds, as the pulleys were arranged to give different ratios. It had leading-link front suspension and ash wood fork suspension at the rear.

Wellan Motorcycles

Wellan was a motorcycle produced in 1904, by J. T. Andrews of Spalding in Lincolnshire.

This machine was a two-seater tricycle, with a single front wheel that was chain-driven from a 3hp engine mounted above it. The driver and passenger sat side-by-side above the rear axle.

Source: Graces Guide

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