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'''Kempton''' was a motorcycle produced from 1921 to 1922. | '''Kempton''' was a motorcycle produced from 1921 to 1922. | ||
This was an ultra-lightweight machine of the ''Miniature'' type. The '''Kempton''' had a 124cc ohv [[ABC]] engine previously used in the [[ABC Skootamota|Skootamota]] and which had its horizontal cylinder facing forwards. It was coupled to a two-speed gearbox by chain, with belt final drive. It also had a [[Willis]] carburettor and 26-inch diameter wheels. | This was an ultra-lightweight machine of the ''Miniature'' type. The '''Kempton''' had a 124cc ohv [[All British (Engine) Co|ABC]] engine previously used in the [[ABC Skootamota|Skootamota]] and which had its horizontal cylinder facing forwards. It was coupled to a two-speed gearbox by chain, with belt final drive. It also had a [[Willis]] carburettor and 26-inch diameter wheels. | ||
Because the motorcycle was aimed at those who lacked confidence, the frame layout gave a low seating position and a feeling of security, as the top tube sloped steeply down from the steering head. | Because the motorcycle was aimed at those who lacked confidence, the frame layout gave a low seating position and a feeling of security, as the top tube sloped steeply down from the steering head. |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 12 February 2011
Kempton was a motorcycle produced from 1921 to 1922.
This was an ultra-lightweight machine of the Miniature type. The Kempton had a 124cc ohv ABC engine previously used in the Skootamota and which had its horizontal cylinder facing forwards. It was coupled to a two-speed gearbox by chain, with belt final drive. It also had a Willis carburettor and 26-inch diameter wheels.
Because the motorcycle was aimed at those who lacked confidence, the frame layout gave a low seating position and a feeling of security, as the top tube sloped steeply down from the steering head.
Sources of Information
The British Motorcycle Directory - Over 1,100 Marques from 1888 - by Roy Bacon and Ken Hallworth. Pub: The Crowood Press 2004 ISBN 1 86126 674 X