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Crest Motorcycles

Crest Motor Company of Blackdown Mills, Leamington Spa.

  • Crest was a motorcycle produced from 1922 to 1923
  • Another of the many firms that failed to survive for long following the First World War. They used the sleeve-valve 349cc Barr and Stroud or Villiers engine coupled to a two-speed Burman gearbox with chain-cum-belt drive, and Maplestone forks. They were only in production for a few months.

Sources: Graces Guide, The Motor Cycle.



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