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trundling through ' J.A.P. ' stuff , tripped over this ' MOTOR Cycle ' more motor than cycle , by weight .
" W. E. Cook. In 1909, he set a speed record of 90 m.p.h. (144 km/h) on the Brooklands track in England aboard the behemoth, which carried a huge 165.62 c.i. (2714 c.c.) engine. - See more at: http://theoldmotor.com/?p=75561#sthash.nTQdBk6r.dpuf "
" The North London Garage Motorcycle, hits 90 M.P.H. at Brooklands in 1909 "
http://crondump.com/2014/02/18/replicat ... r-part-ix/ New Build . :lol:
http://theoldmotor.com/?tag=north-londo ... ord-holder
The Wonders of Modern Tecnology .
750 S. V. ?
will leave this Drawing on . its stated to be a smaller engine of similar design . NOT the Actual 165 cu. in . wonder .
KTOR ?