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'''Dennis''' produced a motorcycle in 1898, in Guildford, Surrey.
'''Dennis''' produced a motorcycle in 1898, in Guildford, Surrey.


The company, one of only a handful not based in Midlands, built a few tricycles in the [[De Dion]] mould. They had a single front wheel, twin rear wheels, and a rear axle driven directly from the engine which went behind the rider.
The company, one of only a handful not based in Midlands, built a few tricycles in the [[De Dion-Bouton| De Dion]] mould. They had a single front wheel, twin rear wheels, and a rear axle driven directly from the engine which went behind the rider.


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 15 November 2010

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Dennis produced a motorcycle in 1898, in Guildford, Surrey.

The company, one of only a handful not based in Midlands, built a few tricycles in the De Dion mould. They had a single front wheel, twin rear wheels, and a rear axle driven directly from the engine which went behind the rider.

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