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'''Pello''' was a motorcycle produced in 1914 by [[Pell and Parker]] of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. | '''Pello''' was a motorcycle produced in 1914 by [[Pell and Parker]] of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. | ||
These cycle-makers bought six [[Arno]] engines with the intention of fitting them into their own locally-made frames with [[Druid]] forks and direct-belt drive. A farmer bought one machine but fell off on his maiden outing so never rode it again. More than fifty yeas later it appeared once more and was eventually run in. | These cycle-makers bought six [[Arno Motor Co|Arno]] engines with the intention of fitting them into their own locally-made frames with [[Druid]] forks and direct-belt drive. A farmer bought one machine but fell off on his maiden outing so never rode it again. More than fifty yeas later it appeared once more and was eventually run in. | ||
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The British Motorcycle Directory - Over 1,100 Marques from 1888 - by Roy Bacon and Ken Hallworth. Pub: The Crowood Press | The British Motorcycle Directory - Over 1,100 Marques from 1888 - by Roy Bacon and Ken Hallworth. Pub: The Crowood Press | ||
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[[Category:Motorcycles]] | [[Category:Motorcycles]] |
Latest revision as of 19:01, 22 April 2012
Pello was a motorcycle produced in 1914 by Pell and Parker of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire.
These cycle-makers bought six Arno engines with the intention of fitting them into their own locally-made frames with Druid forks and direct-belt drive. A farmer bought one machine but fell off on his maiden outing so never rode it again. More than fifty yeas later it appeared once more and was eventually run in.
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