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Post by Ron & Det Thu Sep 19 2013, 18:23

More ....?
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Post by Guest Thu Sep 19 2013, 18:03

Yes It was A Rudge Multi with the Multi meaning its multi speed transmisson.

Well done Ron.

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Post by SED1 Wed Sep 18 2013, 22:11

I reckon you've nailed it Ron & Det.
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Post by SED1 Wed Sep 18 2013, 22:05

Triumph Free Engine?
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Post by Ron & Det Wed Sep 18 2013, 22:03

Rudge multi cycle ?
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Post by Guest Wed Sep 18 2013, 19:04

Time for a clue or 2.

Produced by one of Britain's foremost makers, the --------- ----------was not just a single motorcycle but a new concept, which was an important stage in the development of motorcycle transmission systems, superseding the equally influential Zenith Gradua. Launched in 1912, after the 1911 TT it had showen the value of its multiplicity of drive ratios, it remained in production for 10 years

This one is a 1915 model and I need two words, the second relating to its transmission ability.


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Post by Ron & Det Wed Sep 18 2013, 15:15

Triumph veteran ?
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Post by Henry Rokx Wed Sep 18 2013, 08:58

Maybe a Norton, early 1920's (1921-22)
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Post by SED1 Tue Sep 17 2013, 22:38

I reckon it might be a New Hudson from around 1914.
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Post by Pinkteflon Tue Sep 17 2013, 20:30

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Post by Guest Tue Sep 17 2013, 16:06

Hi All

#4   Two words would be good for this one.

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