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Cyclecar 1913/06/18

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1913 June 18th

Contents

  • Cross Country Comments
  • How Accessories Should be Cared for. Some Hints On Obtaining Reliability For The Equipment Of The Cyclecar
  • The Peculiar Problem Of Twin-Cylinder Engines. The Difference In The Firing Intervals Of 90 Degrees, 50 Degrees, Vertical and Horizontal Twins.
  • Open Hill-Climb on South Harting Hill
  • A Hill-Climbing Test of the Swift.
  • Two-Cylinder Engine Suitable For Cyclecar Work By Messrs. W. H. Dorman and Co.
  • The Call of the Road - Jottings Of John Gilpin.
  • Cyclecar World. Notes, News And Gossip Of The New Motoring.
  • How To Drive A Cyclecar
  • Cyclecars In The M.C.C. Team Trials. Fine Corner Work By a Calthorpe with G. W. Hands.
  • Picnicking By The Thames
  • Cyclecar Races At Brooklands. Bad Luck For No. “13.
  • Topics of the Day
  • The Owner Of First a Sabella, And Then a Duo, Outlines The Points In Which The Variable Pulley Type Of Belt-Driven Cyclecar Scores.
  • Round And About Buildwas. A Severn Valley Beauty Spot.
  • Notes and Queries. Selected Replies To Interesting Questions
  • Thoughts and Opinions. A New Cyclecar Association. A. E. Parnacott, G. N. Higgs, H. Jenks, Lionel Martin, A. M. Low, J. Talfourd Wood, F. B. Goodchild and Co, Douglas Rothschild, C. F. Halsall


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