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In the 1930s the M series was a mixture of overhead valve and side-valve models. During and after the Second World War only the side-valve models of this series were continued, typically for use by the armed forces or in sidecar combinations.
This category is for motorcycles introduced in the 1930s. Motorcycles by decades: 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s: ... New Imperial Model 76; P. PMZ-A-750; R. Royal ...
Model X 150 and 175 1930–1934 Model WO 250 1931-33 Twin Port Sloper (1100 made), OHV XO 150 1933 OHV 2/1 & 2/L1 (Light Weight) 250 1934–1936 OHV single 6/1: 650 1933–1935 Parallel twin. Predates the "Turner Twins". Scrapped when Turner came in, the design later resurfaced, modified, as the BSA A10. 2H, 2H, 3S, 3SC, 3SE, 3H, 5H, 6S, 1937 ...
Model 20 490cc 1930–1939 Two-port ohv version of the Model 18 Model 21 ... First Norton Twin Motorcycle, designed by Bert Hopwood Model 77: 497cc 1950–1952
Henderson was a manufacturer of in-line 4-cylinder motorcycles from 1912 until 1931. They were the largest and fastest motorcycles of their time, [citation needed] and appealed to both sport riders and police departments. Police favored them for traffic patrol because they were faster than anything else on the roads.
A rare 350 cc model called CityBike was also sold for some time, which has an electric start. Diesel/Taurus: 325 cc 1980–2001 The only diesel motorcycle to enter mass production, with a 325 cc 6.5 bhp Lombardini diesel engine, and 3.5 hp version, the gearbox was reinforced to withstand increased torque associated with a diesel engine. The ...
Matchless Silver Hawk is a Bert Collier designed [4] motorcycle produced by Matchless for 1931 and introduced at the 1930 Motorcycle Show at Olympia, London as their range-leading luxury model.
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