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FUTURE MOTOR-CYCLE DESIGNS AS VIEWED BY AN ENGLISH ARTIST

Left to right: The 3.49 h.p. Bluffinferior underslung frame model. The remarkably low riding position will make an instant appeal to those who believe in safety first, and are determined to live as long as possible or die in the attempt.

Price £52 11s 9d—Crash on delivery. The all-weather model Whazzit, complete with all encumbrances, including weather-cock, lightning conductor, barometer, thermometer, umbrella, thermos flask, ladder-proof tyres, etc., etc.

Fully insured against earthquakes, floods and typhoons. The 33 1-3 c.c. Tinimite—a real “vest-pocket” light-weight. Ideal for popping down to the pictures or pottering about the allotment. The 12 h.p.

Big Twin Mototank —a genuine “go-anywhere** mount. In reliability trials this amazing machine is an absolute riot. The 3-litre and arf pint o.h.v. Dotty, the biggest “single” in captivity.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 402, 10 July 1928, Page 6

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FUTURE MOTOR-CYCLE DESIGNS AS VIEWED BY AN ENGLISH ARTIST Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 402, 10 July 1928, Page 6

FUTURE MOTOR-CYCLE DESIGNS AS VIEWED BY AN ENGLISH ARTIST Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 402, 10 July 1928, Page 6

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