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Morris-Warne

Morris-Warne, of Acton, London, built a pair of motorcycles in 1922.

Both models were fitted with a 247cc two-stroke engine in two different ways. One had the cylinder horizontal and drove the rear wheel directly by belt. It had no clutch and was push-started. In the second, the cylinder was vertical, with chain drive to a three-speed gearbox and belt final-drive. Production was limited and lasted for only a year.


Source: Graces Guide



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