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The BSA C12 was a British pre-unit motorcycle manufactured by the Birmingham Small Arms Company from 1956 to 1958. [1]The C12 used the same engine as the earlier C11G with the four-speed gearbox, but in a more modern chassis featuring a swinging arm rear suspension. [2]
Historic England Archives – over a million free online catalogue descriptions of photographs and records of England's buildings and heritage sites. No longer updated. England's Places – Discover photos of English cities, towns and villages using this online version of the Architectural Red Box Collection from the Historic England Archive.
Pages in category "Swindon Robins riders" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Leigh Adams;
List of motorcycles of 1900 to 1909; List of motorcycles of the 1890s; List of motorcycles of the 1910s; List of motorcycles of the 1920s; List of motorcycles of the 1930s; List of motorcycles of the 1940s; List of motorcycles of the 1950s
Engine maker Model Engine Quantity [1] [2] [3] Year of production Bimota V Due: Bimota 500 cm 3 2-stroke : 150 1997–1999 V Due Corsa: 26 1999–2001 V Due Corsa Evoluzione
Two-wheeled motorcycles stay upright while rolling due to a physical property known as conservation of angular momentum in the wheels. Angular momentum points along the axle, and it "wants" to stay pointing in that direction. Different types of motorcycles have different dynamics and these play a role in how a motorcycle performs in given ...
Vincent Motorcycles was a British manufacturer of motorcycles from 1928 to 1955. The business was established by Philip Vincent who bought an existing manufacturing name HRD , initially renaming it as Vincent HRD , producing his own motorcycles as HRD did previously with engines purchased as complete assemblies from other companies.
Swindon received its first purpose-built Maternity Hospital in 1931, now Kingshill House, located along Bath Road. [2] Prior to this, the only facilities available were in the crowded Milton Road GWR Medical Fund Hospital. The 30s also saw more motor cars in private hands, with the town's purpose-built car park erected behind the Town Hall.