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'''Jones''' was a motorcycle produced in 1936 by [[G. H. Jones]], in conjunction with [[Villiers]], as a prototype | '''Jones''' was a motorcycle produced in 1936 by [[G. H. Jones]], in conjunction with [[Villiers]], as a prototype autocycle. | ||
The engine used was a 98cc, but it differed from other machines in that the pedal shaft ran through the clutch shaft. Although neat in design, this would have given trouble if it was bent as the result of a fall. The engine went on to become the [[Villiers]] ''Junior''. | The engine used was a 98cc, but it differed from other machines in that the pedal shaft ran through the clutch shaft. Although neat in design, this would have given trouble if it was bent as the result of a fall. The engine went on to become the [[Villiers]] ''Junior''. |
Latest revision as of 07:55, 21 August 2019
Jones was a motorcycle produced in 1936 by G. H. Jones, in conjunction with Villiers, as a prototype autocycle.
The engine used was a 98cc, but it differed from other machines in that the pedal shaft ran through the clutch shaft. Although neat in design, this would have given trouble if it was bent as the result of a fall. The engine went on to become the Villiers Junior.
See Also
Sources of Information
- The British Motorcycle Directory - Over 1,100 Marques from 1888 - by Roy Bacon and Ken Hallworth. Pub: The Crowood Press