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[[image:Im19180103MEE-AF.jpg|thumb| 1917. 'Atlas' Turret Head Tool.]]
[[image:Im19180103MEE-AF.jpg|thumb| 1917. 'Atlas' Turret Head Tool.]]


'''Firth''' were motorcycles produced circa 1910 by [[Arthur Firth]] of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire.
[[Arthur Firth]] of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire produced machine tools and '''Firth''' motorcycles produced circa 1910.


It is probable that a few machines were built for friends, as a series of engines were offered from 2hp moiv to 6hp V-twin, and he also supplied many other components.
It is probable that a few motorcycles were built for friends, as a series of engines were offered from 2hp moiv to 6hp V-twin, and he also supplied many other components.





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1917. 'Atlas' Turret Head Tool.

Arthur Firth of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire produced machine tools and Firth motorcycles produced circa 1910.

It is probable that a few motorcycles were built for friends, as a series of engines were offered from 2hp moiv to 6hp V-twin, and he also supplied many other components.


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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