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'''Burford''' was a motorcycle produced in 1914/15
'''Burford''' was a motorcycle produced in 1914/15


First appeared shortly before the outbreak of World War I. This make survived for less than a year.  It used a [[Villiers]] 269cc or 496cc sv engine, three-speed [[Armstrong Triplex Three-Speed Gear Co|Armstrong]] hub for transmission, [[Brampton Fittings|Brampton]] forks and curved foot-boards.   
First appeared shortly before the outbreak of World War I. This make survived for less than a year.  It used a [[Villiers]] 269cc or 496cc sv engine, three-speed [[Armstrong Triplex Three-Speed Gear Co|Armstrong]] hub for transmission, [[Brampton Fittings|Brampton]] forks and curved foot-boards.   


Was this [[H. G. Burford and Co]]
Was there a connection with [[H. G. Burford and Co]]


==See Also==
==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 8 August 2019

of 1 Albermarle Street West, London

Burford was a motorcycle produced in 1914/15

First appeared shortly before the outbreak of World War I. This make survived for less than a year. It used a Villiers 269cc or 496cc sv engine, three-speed Armstrong hub for transmission, Brampton forks and curved foot-boards.

Was there a connection with H. G. Burford and Co

See Also

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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
  • The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle by Peter Henshaw. Published 2007. ISBN 978 1 8401 3967 9