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1924 A three-speed [[Sturmey-Archer]] gearbox was standardized, but the belt remained. A special competition model with all-chain drive, internal expanding brakes and a 54mph/86kmh speed potential could be obtained. Production stopped that year. | 1924 A three-speed [[Sturmey-Archer]] gearbox was standardized, but the belt remained. A special competition model with all-chain drive, internal expanding brakes and a 54mph/86kmh speed potential could be obtained. Production stopped that year. | ||
c.1940 Merged with [[Butterfield Brothers]]. Production of compressors and motor accessories | c.1940 Merged with [[Butterfield Brothers]]. Production of compressors and motor accessories as [[H. E. C. Compressors and Engines]] of Birmingham. | ||
Sold out to Somerset Motors | Sold out to Somerset Motors |
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Hewins Engineering Company of Taunton, whose products which included, battery making, agricultural and motor repairs, car sales and latterly its ventures into the motorcycle making field caused for the most part its demise
HEC were motorcycles produced from 1923 to 1924
1922 Advertisement. 'The H.E.C. is a locally built machine....' Hewins Engineering Co. Proprietor: Hewin's Garages and Engineering Co. Ltd.[1]
1923 A machine was built that was similar to many others of that era. It had a 247cc two-stroke Villiers engine, chain drive to a two-speed counter-shaft gearbox and then by belt to the rear wheel.
1924 A three-speed Sturmey-Archer gearbox was standardized, but the belt remained. A special competition model with all-chain drive, internal expanding brakes and a 54mph/86kmh speed potential could be obtained. Production stopped that year.
c.1940 Merged with Butterfield Brothers. Production of compressors and motor accessories as H. E. C. Compressors and Engines of Birmingham.
Sold out to Somerset Motors
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser - Wednesday 20 December 1922
- 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
- [1] All Motorcycles Ever Made - Worldwide