1917 The Motor Cycle: Index Jan-Jun






















Note: This is a sub-section of The Motor Cycle
- A.A.S. (article) 106
- Abbatt, F. O. H. (letter), 528
- A.B.C. Flat Twin Engine, 379
- — Motor Cycles (illus.), 75
- A.B.M. (letter), 574
- Acceleration (comment), 25
- Accessibility, 427
- — Again, 489
- — on the Road, 191
- Accessories, Useful, 458
- Accident, An Extraordinary, 429
- Accumulators, Care of, 269
- Acetone as a Fuel, 386
- Ackerman Spring Wheel, 371
- A.C.U. Annual General Meeting, 303
- — Report, 167, 209
- — General Meeting, 212
- Acetylene Lamps, 249
- — Starting on, 54, 75, 105, 127, 145, 170, 172, 196, 242, 267
- Acutt, L. R. L., 237
- Addenbrooke, H. St. V.. 38, 82, 338, 370, 456
- Adjustable Motor Cycle Stand, 56
- Adjustment of Mechanical Pumps, 280
- Advantages of Co-operation, 541
- — Large Wheels, 372
- Advice to Buyers of Second-hand Machines, 257
- Aero Engine Design, Influence of, 461, 484
- — Engines, Motor Cyclists and, 546
- Aeroplane as Conveyance for Motor Cycle, 419
- — Sidecar Bodies, 255
- Aeroplanes for Sale, 521
- -Esculapius (letter), 360
- Africans in France, 352
- After-the-war Problems, 536
- Age for Driving Licences, 557
- — (leaderette), 389, 423
- — 14 To-day, 280
- Agopian, A. (letter), 430
- Agricastrol, 174
- A.H.S., Sherborne (letter), 60
- A.J.B. (letters); 527. 550
- A.J.S. (illus.), 183. 593
- — Coal Gas Test, 53
- — Commercial Outfit, 434
- — for Military Work, 309
- — Russian Model, 390
- — Spring Saddle Pillar, 112
- — 2S4 h.p. Outfit, 491
- Albion Piston, 124
- All-British Magneto Industry, 186
- — Overseas Trade (Overseas letter), 314
- All-weather Sidecar, A Combination Fitme>t for, 600
- Alpha (article), 155
- Aluminium and Air-cooling, 561
- — Cylinder, The, 286
- — Cylinders (leader), 557
- — — Future of, 594
- Altitude. A Question of, 220
- Ambulance Work near the Line. 474
- America Enters the Arena, 356
- — Military Motor Cycling in, 403
- American D.R.’s, 415
- — Excelsior (letter), 37
- — Factories in England, 3
- — Import Duty on Motor Cycles, 427
- — Invasion of Australia, 306
- — Lady Motor Cyclists as D.R.’s, 519
- — Lightweight Design, 560
- — Limousine Sidecar (illus.), 32
- — Machines. 303
- — — and Colonial Riders, 183
- — Motor Cyclists, Ten Thousand, 521
- — National Guardsman, 496
- — Sidecar Record, 10
- — Solo' Record. 52
- — Tariffs on Motor Cycles, 449
- America’s Uses for Motor Cyclists, 211
- AM.LEE. (letter), 125
- — London (letter). 60
- Adette (article), 227
- Air-cooled Cycle Cars, 439
- — Engines (letter), 198
- — Pistons, 414
- — Plug, An, 488
- — Runabouts, 500
- Air-cooling, 497
- — the Crank Case, 530
- Air Leaks, 459
- — To Eliminate, 224
- — Pressure in Tyres, 431, 457, 480, 527, 528,
- — Screws, Lecture on, 209
- — v. Water-cooling, 266, 285, 312, 337, 361, 406, 457
- Andreae, Bertha A. (letter), 126
- Anderson Quartz Plug, 458
- Angleterre, Apres la Somme, 468
- Antoine V-twin Engine (illus.), 186
- Anti-motoring Press, 521
- Apollo Motor Cycle Horns, 174
- Appeal from the Front, 169
- Applications, 12,683, 475
- Appreciation of the 3y2 h.p. P. and M., 564, 601
- Apres la Guerre (letter), 480
- Arbeco Fuel, 515
- Arbuthnot Trophy, 161, 163, 259, 280, 302, 310, 449, 518
- A Reader in H.M. Navy, 265
- A.R.T. (letter), 338
- Ariel 5 h.p. Outfit (illus.), 492
- — Motor Cycle, 520
- — Saddle Suspension, 112
- Armenia, Men of British Armoured Car Section Resting in, 423
- Armoured Cars in Mesopotamia, 569
- — — in the Euphrates, 238
- Armstrong Tricycles, 174
- Army Motor Cycles, 59
- — Distinguishing Badges, 548
- A.R.R. (letter), 310
- A.S.S. (article), 73
- A.S.C. Workshop Staff, 238
- Association of British Motor and Allied Manufacturers, Badge of, 541
- — — Private Owners, 35
- Atkins, Gnr. W. W., 160
- Atkinson, Gnr. F., 395
- — Sgt., 548
- Austin Motor Co., Garages for Soldiers, 40
- Austin-Jones, L.-Cpl. D., 336
- Australia, New Speed Records in, 252
- — Noisy Motor Cycles in, 357
- — Oil Pumps for, 600
- — The Business Sidecar, 410
- Australian Active Service Sidecar built in War Zone, 420
- — Imports of Motor Cycles, 505
- — Reader’s Frame Design, An, 315
- — Storm, An, 504
- Australian’s Conception of an Ideal Mount, 397
- Automobile Association’s Reduced Fee, 52
- Auto Cycle Union Notes, 374
- — Treble-purpose Road Sweeper, 56
- Autoped, 35, 68, 398
- Auto-Wheel, Starting an, 459
- Auxiliary Motors, Those, 203
- Average Prices, 35, 56, 79, 97, 115, 141, 186, 222, 236, 264. 275. 302, 332. 359, 373, 399. 427, 450, 471, 496, 511, 556, 570, 595
- Avery Roff, E. (letter), 602
- A Voice from Overseas, 589
- Axford, Lt. Sydney R., R.F.C., 278
- B 525 (letter), 310
- Baby Two-stroke, Over-driving a. 273
- Badge of Association of British Motor and Allied Manufacturers, 541
- — — the Motor Cycle Divisions of the L .5. Army, 280
- Balancing, 341, 363
- Bailey Flyer Motor Cycle, 2
- — 2nd-A.M. L. L., 160
- Ball Bearing Connecting Rod, 479, 500, 575, 309
- — Capt., 210, 291
- Ban on Petrol Substitutes, 240
- Bankes-Jones, Rev. R. M., 519
- Barker, S. (letter), 104
- Barrow, G.S. (letter), 575
- Bartels, C.B.G. (letter), 185
- Barton, Temp. Lt. B.C., 210
- Bath Chair, Elieson-Carter Electric, 478
- Baxter, Late Lt. E. F., 568
- Beacon (letter), 430
- Beard, A. E. (letter), 455
- Bearing Pressures, 11, 73, 103, 125, 146, 198
- Beasley, 2nd-Lt. H. P. (illus.), 518
- Bedell, Allan, 397
- B.E.F. (letter), 362
- Bees, Sgt. Leonard A., 119
- Bell, Chief Motor Mechanic G., 307, 493
- Belgian Motor Cyclist as Airman, 420
- Belt Drive, 375
- — Slip, 531
- — Wear, 527, 549, 573, 601
- Bentley, Arthur W., 419
- Benzole—After the War, 332
- — and its Production, 327
- Beresford, I. C. (letter), 527
- Berkshire Motor Volunteer Corps, 541
- Bertollaci, E. R. A. (letter), 383
- Best and Lloyd, Ltd. (letter), 339
- Bethwaite, I. G., 241
- Beware the Motor Cycle Thief, 598
- Bewildering Assortment. A, 333
- Big Singles and Australia, 589
- Binks Anti-konking Device, 556
- — C., Ltd., 355
- Black Cat Tank Crew, 160
- Blackpool Motor Volunteers, 53, 99, 187, 449
- Bland, H. J. (letter), 168
- Blic Magneto, 597
- Blind Heroes, Our, 281
- Blow Hole, Stopping a, 200
- Bonniksen Speedometer, 171
- Bonython, John, 242
- Booth, H. V., 408
- Bore-stroke Ratios, 253, 288, 312
- Bosch British Interests Bought by Vickers, 332
- — (letter), 169
- — No More, 567
- Boswell, R. S. (letter), 196
- Boursfield, J. S., 434
- Boursiac, Henry (letter), 312
- Bowden Wire Nipple, 108
- Bowie, Cpl. M. P., 308
- Boyd, R. L. (letters), 125, 457
- Boyce, W. E., 174
- Boyton, Flight-Lt. Geoffrey, 568
- B. P. Motor Spirit, 18
- Bradbury All-chain Drive, 230
- Bradford Battalion National Motor Volunteers,
- Bradley, Lt.-Col. R. W., 95
- Bradshaw, Granville E. (letters), 18, 82, 12>.
- — P. O. (letter), 289
- Braid, Cpl. Raymond J., 564
- Brake Lever, Fitting a Ratchet to a, 445
- Breakage, An Unfortunate, 580
- Brechin, M., 342 _nq
- Bridgman, Mr. Ernest Ashford illus.), 2UJ
- Brierly, Bob, 218
- Briggs, F. (letter), 169
- British and American Engineers, 426
- — r. Foreign Magnetos (letter), 282
- — Fuel after the War, 453
- — Test of, 515
- — Import* and Exports for March. 399
- — Machines Abroad, Price of, 315
- — in Portugal, 505
- — Magnetos, 168, 288, 360
- — and Prompt Service, 373, 4C7
- — under Test, 250
- — Motor Cycles, A Tribute to, 457
- — Cycle Trade, Magnitude of the, 588
- — Fuel (leaderette), 437
- — Industry after the War, 51
- - Trade. Protecting the, 166
- — Roads the Best, 589
- — Single r. American Twin, 397
- Brittleness? Does Galvanising Cause, 455
- Brooke Automatic Governor Pulley, 66
- Brooks, Mr. Robert (letter), 397
- Brophy Spring Frame, 108
- Brough Flat Twin with Spring Frame, 423, 442
- — h.p., 514
- Broughton, A. (letter), 573
- Brown, Co.-Sgt.-Major, 537
- — D. Elyard (letters), 197, 198
- Brownrigg, H. H. (letters), 37, 61, 529
- B.S.A. (illus.), 451, 577
- — Ascent of Mount Clarence by, 21*
- — in Japan (illus.), 27
- — S. Africa (illus.), 314 , .
- — Motor Cycles, A Consignment Ready for France. 375
- B.T.C. (letter), 265
- Bull. Driver G. H., 519
- Bullock, W. E., Jun., 256
- Bunn, Rfn. F. A. (letter), 218
- Burdekin, Bombr., 593
- Burma, A Motor Cycle m, 184
- Burney and Blackburne, Ltd. (letters), 103, 543
- Burslem, A. H. (letter), 38
- Burberry’s Sale, 40
- Burrell, Mrs., 537
- Busby, Capt. Vernon, 160
- ’Bus Strike and Petrol, 449
- Bush, T., 530
- Business Names, 270
- — Sidecar in Australia, 410
- — The Motor Cycle in, 384
- Butler, C. (letter), 315
- — Edwin (letter), 406
- Butt-ended Troubles, 200
- Butterfield, A. (letter), 451
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- Clarke, A. (letter), 59
- — J. T. (letter), 59
- IBythe,"^Little“"on (“us.). 172
- C. L.C. (letter), 80
- Cleaning Plugs, 488
- Cleveland Two-stroke, 5oU
- C. L.S. (letter), 241
- Clucatos (article), 206
- Clutch, Adjusting a, 364
- — A Stiff, 485
- — Control, 360
- — Slipping, 411, 605
- — The Use of the, 460
- Clutches, The Control of (leaderette), 321
- C.L.V.C. 2872 (letters), 168, 243
- Clyno (illus.), 395, 493
- Clyno Sidecar (illus.), 54
- — Spring Saddle Pillar, 112
- Clynos for Russia, 426
- Coal Gas, Starting on, 319
- Cockburn, R. W. (letter), 339
- Cohen, I., 146, 272
- Cold and Gummed Engines, Starting, 408
- Collier, H. A. (letter), 146
- Collier H., and Sons, Ltd. (letters), 242, 429
- Colonial (letter), 382
- — Riders and American Machines, 183
- Combination Drive or All-chain ? 524
- — of Trailer and Sidecar, 348
- Combined Filter and Petrol Tap, 458
- — Inlet and Exhaust Valves (leaderette), 321
- — Lamp and Horn, A, 260
- — Leg Shield and Coverall, 328
- — Sparking Plug and Valve Cap, 342
- — Valves, 324, 360
- Comfort Accessories, 40
- Commercial Motor Cycle Carriers, 277
- Commissions for Motorists over Military Age,
- Commonsense Magistrates, 473
- Comparison, An Unfair, 258
- Comparisons of Petrol Substitutes, 290
- Competitions, 3
- Complete Machines ? Ought Firms to Make the, 500
- Compression, Loss of, 605
- — Reducing, 582
- — Taps, Obstinate, 340
- Concessions to Military Motor Cyclists, 185
- — Service Men (leaderette), 175
- — — — — (letters), 218, 265
- Contact Breaker, Sparking at, 200, 246
- Control Levers, An Inverted View of, 597
- — Protecting, 582
- Converted Double-seated Sidecar, 335
- Converting the Gas Lamp, 445
- Cooke, W. J. Clifford (letter), 381
- Cooling, Internal, 345
- — the Engine Interior (leaderette), 343
- Co-operation, Advantages of, 541
- Cooper, H. (letter), 60
- Copper Cylinders and Pistons, 383
- — Pipe, Annealing a, 340
- — Radiators, 161
- Corke, W. J. Clifford (letter), 603
- Cork Factory, Motor Cyclist’s View of, 382
- Cornubius (article), 102
- Countershaft Gear Box Design, 203
- — Gears, Control and Ratios of (letter), 194
- Courtney, W. E. (letter), 397
- Cox, A. H. (letter), 381
- C.Q.M.S. (letter), 218
- Crank Case, A Heated, 460
- — — Cleaning a, 532
- — How to Clean, 37
- Creasey, J., 414
- Critics, The, 116, 136, 156- 208, 232, 263, 274, 330, 358, 378, 401, 432, 438, 494, 526, 578
- Crouch. A. P., 342
- Crow, Jim, 479
- Cunningham, Mrs. T. E. (letter), 504
- Curious (letter), 455
- Current Chat, 10, 32, 52, 74, 98, 142, 162, 186, 212, 236, 258, 280, 302, 331, 354, 374, 398, 426, 448, 470. 472, 496, 520, 566, 594
- Cut Along (letter), 219
- — B.W.B. (letter), 311
- Cycle and Motor Trades Benevolent Fund, 270, 521
- — Car Redivivus, A, 249, 310
- Cyclist (letter), 194
- Cyclists’ Touring Club, 427
- Cyclospat Legging, 79
- Cygnet Rear Car, 49
- Cars at Los Angeles, 348, 349
- Cylinder Boring in France, 192
- —- Distortion, 535
- — Machining, 132
- — Removing the, 435
- — The Aluminium, 286
- — Two Sparks in One, 183
- Cylinders, Aluminium, 557
- — Removal of, 264
- Cymro (letter), 573
- Daimler Adoption of Aluminium Pistons, 556
- — Premium for Graduates, 209 Dalby, L.-Cpl. D., 447, 518
- Damages, Claiming, 554
- Danish Motor Cyclists’ Winter Sports, 359
- Davenport, Sgt. W. A.. 238
- Davidson, Lt.-Col. A. E., 95
- Davies, A. G. (letter), 603
- — Lt. Howard R., 474
- — Sec.-Lt. H. R., 376
- Davis Carburetter, 150
- Davison, W. B. (letter), 105
- Day, C. Geo. (letter), 480
- D.C.W. (letter), 170
- Deakin, T. W., 342
- Decarbonisation, 595
- Decarbonising, 454
- — Flat Twins (letter), 80
- Decision in Important Case, 497
- Decline of Second-hand Values (leaderette), 247
- Decompressor, An Improvised, 445
- De Lissa, Osborne (letters), 81, 147
- Dennell Motor Cycle (illus.), 552
- Delo, Mr. T. J., 187
- Descending a Hill, 605
- Despatch Rider (and his Leg-shields) in the War Zone, 259
- — in Egypt, 308
- — Riders and Despatch Riding, 255
- — Transfers, 377
- — at Poona, 395
- — attached to the R. Engineers, 447
- — — Badge, 569
- — in Egypt, 518
- — — — France, 351
- — Obtained, Sufficient, 419
- — — of the 2nd Canadian Division Signal Co., B.E.F., 239
- — — ; Signal Co., -519
- — on North-West Front of India, 376
- — The Pay of (letter), 381
- — Vacancies for, 308, 351
- — — Variety of Conditions for, 362, 405, 459, 603
- — Rider, The Work and Training of a, 464
- Detachable Head Cylinder, 563
- — Valve Seatings, 340
- Deuchar, W. R. (letters), 219, 361
- Difference between Skid and Sideslip, 578
- Difficult Starting, 221
- Disadvantages of a Long Magneto Drive (leader), 413
- Discharge, Silent (letter), 195
- Dismantling, 291
- Dispensing with Metal Fittings, 521
- Disposal of War-worn machines (leaderette), 41, 234
- Distinctive Badge, A, 395
- Distinguishing Marks, 591
- Dixon, T. P., 192
- D.M.S. (letter), 504
- Doherty, Sec.-Lt. T. O. C. (letters), 310, 429
- Don’t Motor for Pleasure (illus.), 72
- Double-acting Four-stroke, 473
- Double-seated Sidecar, 335
- Douglas, A Year on the Spring Frame, 276
- — Engine, Air-cooling the Crank Case of a 530
- — 4 h.p. and Sidecars, 594
- — in the Desert, 26
- — Lady’s Model (illus.), 216
- — M., 445
- — Motor Cycle (illus.), 142, 328, 482
- — Tips, 414
- — Taking Down a 2% h.p., 507
- — 2% h.p. Lady’s, Road Test
- — W., 388
- Downie, A. M. R., 13
- D.R. (letter), 288
- D.R.’s attached to Headquarters Staff of H.B., M.G.C., 336
- — in Egypt, Group of, 569
- — of the Tanks, 336
- Drew, Jack, 263
- Drilling an Engine, 554
- Drip Collector, A, 260
- — Feed, 387
- Driving from the Sidecar, 202
- — Licences, 435
- — Age for (leaderette), 389, 423, 557
- — Granting of (letters), 126, 145, 170, 197, 218, 241, 265, 289, 310, 338, 361, 382, 407, 429 (leaderette), 87
- Drying Up, 153, 431
- Dry Sump, 535
- Dublin Club’s Meeting, 302
- Dug-out Debates (article), 176
- Duplock, Gunner C., 377
- Duncan, R. J. (letter), 243
- Dunlop Rubber Co.’s Dividend, 427
- Dunkin, J., 482
- Dutch Motor Cycle Trials, 14, 58
- Dyer, C. S. (letter), 456
- Dynamo Lighting for Motor Cycles (letter),
- Easting Screen, The, 600
- East London Motor Cycle Club’s (South Africa) Carnival, 79, 258
- Outing for Wounded.
- Soldiers, 313
- Eastern Hemisphere, Riding Conditions of, 188
- Easy Starting (letters), 105, 125
- — Device, 289, 582
- Eccentric Hubs, 243
- Economic (letter), 431
- Economical Flooding. 224
- — Two-stroke, An, 272, 406
- Economy? 235
- Edge Mud Shields, 115
- Edmund, C., and Co., 310
- — Spring Frame, Experiences of, 71
- Edwards, Flight-Lt. G., 36
- — W. F. Maitland (letters), 219, 288, 311
- Edi.nency and I 481
- Egyvd testing Motov Cycles in. 493
- s'-.; St: ok mg. 341 Ehxt-.v Bath Chair. 4 28
- Ignition <\x x1913'. Ltd. JetteO. 360
- I g/m.-g t'ev Motov Cycles. 60 mom the Magneto. >41
- Tad lam.m A Stmple >30
- Electrically Ovevated Valves. 477
- Elect vbuty ano. the Meter Cycle. 753
- EUvwde. rhe Four Split. >59
- Fd. 1. Sm eg Seat lie
- Khesen Carter Electric Rath Chair. 478
- Elimmate V l eaks. l\\ 7 24
- Eliminating Weaknesses. 73. .'73
- Emerson. K. V. 595
- bhaery. W <30
- Emmie Sidecars. 108 174
- Rutield. Economy ot the 3 h.p.. 77:7
- 8 h.p. Jett er'. 50;
- Gear Sin ?;; an 760
- Russian Mlitary Model. 711
- S d.xar. 6 tup. ;dlusA. 17. 497
- "’oiR Five at 775
- Firields ter the Russian Aim\. 191
- Engine. ARC . 379
- as a Rake letters'. 785. 407
- Interior. Cooling the JeadoretUE 343 loses Power ar.d Stops. 460
- Ms'imng when I let. 417
- Ku on mg Rot. 199
- S.Gear, Overhauling. 154. 743. 310
- V ibis: ion. 364
- will net Stand Magneto Advance. 579 Engines ot the Future. 37S Engineer letters^ 7 $S. 406
- England, S 478 EngFsh-Fiendh Meter Terms. 477
- Eng tv Rvldmu 534
- Enlistment. The Terms of. 493
- Enterprise letter'. 741
- Epicure letter'. 317
- Erratic Running of a 4,25 h.p, Engine. 501. 527. 601
- Esnault-Pelteris Valve. 574
- Rstiovd. R Verven. 145
- Enk Easy Sts: t er. 556
- Euphrates. Armoured Cars in the. 7eS
- Everest. E. P. Jet ter), 163
- Excel Metal Guards. 748
- Excelsior .letter'. 717. 557. 578
- for Overseas. 796
- Twin 4 h.K. illus. description.'. 14
- Exhaust-heated Carburetter. An. 596
- Exhaust Pipe. k Rod het. 745
- Exm.xr. A Four Days' Excursion tex 517
- Expanding Gear Ring. 159
- Exports and Imports. 55. 141. 7S1. 599. 450. 570
- Extra Air. 746
- Failure to Start. 770. 563
- Faraday. Michael. A Great Englishman. 257
- Faroe: Valve. 574
- Farm Tractor at Work Jlkis.). 796
- — Tractors. 570
- Far West. An Impression ct the. 505
- Faster V chill than on the Flat. 511
- Featherweight Runabout. 579
- — Sidecar. Is it Practical t 515
- — Outfit. 587
- Female Labour. An Opportunity k>r. 556
- Fenn. A. G,, 141
- Fe;:txm letter . 405
- FiEaer. Sgt. A . 17. 197. 595
- Fins. Cvx'ling. 366
- Fire. An I neemn cn Cause et. >93
- — Brigades. Sidecars for the 1 se of, -4.. -J61.
- Firing- Irregular. 485
- — on One Cylinder. 347
- — The Order et. 565
- — 1 never.. 199. 771 746
- Fisher. Cvl. C R . 470
- Fixing a Tarttl. 5.0
- Flat Twin Advocate. ~4.
- — A New Design. 475 _ _
- - at the Rar setters'. IS. or. >1. l->.
- — Engines leader). 509
- — Overseas. 505
- — Goes in America. 747
- — How it Wears. 575
- — Lubrication and the. 557
- — Theory and Practice. 579. 57S
- — New Large Sire. 579. letters' 47-6. 479. 456
- — The. 374
- — Matchless. 541
- — Twins. A Room in. 475
- — Few Questions. 757
- — and Spring Frames. 449
- — Even Firing on. 775
- — Forced Induction for letters'. 168. 194 718. 745 511. 55
- — Why they Start Easily. 573
- Fleming Mr, W. _ dlus.), 186
- Fleet Street Trathc. 497
- Fletcher. J. /.etter-. 310
- Flmtuat.ons m Seoond-har.d Prxvs. 558
- Flexible Ccy.xr Tubing. 770
- Flywheel Magneto Ths leaderette'. 175
- — Position c-. 375
- F.N. Shaft Drive. 750
- — 2.75 h.p and Sidecarrier illas.'. 211
- Football Match. A Remunerative, 449
- Foot Pumps kdrauoed in Price. 174
- Foreign Exports. 98
- Forging v. Casting. 489
- Forward Sparking Plug, 156
- Four cylinder. Timing a. 221
- Four Days Excursion to Exmoor, 512
- Four-speed Gear Box Ratios. 205
- Four stroke Jet tors*. 241, 407
- Four Years Rider Jet tor), 194
- Fowls on the Road, 486
- Frame Design. 370. 405. 456
- — (leaderette). 535
- — Strengthening. 426
- Francis. Capt. G. L. 192
- Franklin Piston. 67
- Freeman. A M.. 565
- French Artillery Brigade, Motor Cyclists
- Despatch Riders (illus.). 52. 307
- Frenchman 's I dec. I. 481
- French Polus at Picturesque Gateway
- — Verdun. 352
- From the Cauldron (illus.), 544
- Front Brake Details. 133
- — Chain Adjustments. 391
- — Hub Design. 202. 235. 264. 555. 605
- F.R.S. New Mechanical Horn. 404
- Fuel and Second-hand Values, 237
- — More Motor. 284
- — Scarcity. Overcoming. 503
- — Sureties in France. 375
- Fuller. IV. A. Jotter), 551
- Funok. G., VM.l A.E.. 561
- Function. Design, and Construction of Magneto. 190
- Fur.nelL A. E. .letter). 582
- Furguson. S. -letter). 589
- Fusilier. R. (letter). 457
- Gamage. Eric N.. 52
- Gardner. John letter). 381. 493
- Gatrlli, Ing.. 274
- Garland. Victor. Chief Motor Mechanic. 577
- Garrett. ,L H, (illus,). 514
- Garstone. A. J. (letter). 480
- Gaspard. A. .letter*. 481
- Gatooma Motor Cycle Races. 13
- Gaudie. IV R. letter). 596
- Gauges. The Fitting of. 557
- G.E. (letter). 505
- G.D. ^article). 469
- Gear Adjustment. 4p5
- — and Chain Adjustment, 519
- — Box Clutch and Kick-starter Unit. 588
- Ratios. Four-speed. 205
- — Control improvement. 270. 554
- — Lever Tip, 554
- — Ratio tor a Light weight 411
- — Ratios. 269. 586. 486. 575. 579
- — — for a Hilly District. 460
- Gears. Additional. 412
- — and Cogs. 268
- Generators. A Grumble st. 192
- George. Cpl. R. W . 258
- Germany Traded on cur Ignorance. 213
- G.G. (letter). 382
- GAL .letter*. 287
- Gibbs. Phillip. 519
- Gibson. Hugh. 162
- Gilbert. H W. article*. 27
- Gill. J\ H W„ 542
- Girl Government Clerks Motor Cycles. 594
- Girls Drive Gas C. < S ,i:. rmm 5’3
- Gier, corse .letter*. 383
- Goat. The. A Perverse Beast. 538
- Ge-ddem Map F. W. 119
- Good. J. F. 'letter'. 315
- Goodwin. Mr. A.. 302
- — Will. 266
- Government and Unsold Newspapers. 556
- — Motor Cycles (leaderette). 151
- — Our Waggish. 465
- Gradients. Measuring. 55. 105
- Graphite as an Engine Lubricant. 525. 435
- Lubricant. 580
- GraphiteJaden Bearings, 544
- Graphite. Use ci. 155
- Graphiting Overhead Valve Rookers. 583
- Gray. A. E .otters'. 145. 289. 427
- — G. I' . The I ate. 356. 551
- Grey. H G. letter'. 242
- Greer.. F. R' letter*. 126
- Greene. Crl. T. E . 56. 495
- Greenhalgh. Pte. A .tins. . 178
- Greetthorr. (letter*. 219
- Greenwood. Pte M. .llus,\ 519
- G.K.H. letter'. SO
- Ground Clearance for Military Machines. 427
- Group ci Italian Despatch Riders. 475
- — Motor Machine Gunners, 474
- Gudgeon Pin Fixing. 485. 551. 559. 82“
- Haddock. Crl. T R. 576
- Hall 2nd-A.M Neville. 140
- Hamilton C.J.M. 451
- Hammond. W. letter*. 551
- Hammerlock Cotter Pin. 144
- Hanaford. A letter . 17
- Handle-bar Binding. 282 Design. 4$
- HamiL-bars. E licking the. 519
- Hard Starter. A. 224
- Hardee. Mrs,. 122
- Hardy F A . 472
- Harley-Davidson (illus.), 411, 490, 525. 537
- — in a Raffle, 74 604
- — Interchangeable Wheels. 510
- — Motor Co.. 270. 555
- — M.C. Record. 52
- — Tuning of. 66
- Harmond. G. (letter). 362
- Hart-Davies. Ivan B.. 259
- Hartley-Smith. Mrs. M (article). 154
- Harvey. O. E. (letter). 527
- Hawes. John (letter). 126
- Hay Motor. Evidently a. 479
- — (letter). 310
- Hayes. E. (letter), 501
- Hazlewood 5 h.p. (illus. k 4S0
- H.B. (letters). 501. 602
- Heather. 2nd-A.M. F., 259
- Heating the Air. 341
- Heavy Fuel Flashpoints, 281
- Running on. 363
- — Fuels. How a Lea-Francis was Adapted t>
- — the Use of. 204
- Knocking on. 320
- — Section M.G.C. Gunners. 211
- Heavyweight Sidecar. The. 368
- Hegan. Capt. H.. 548
- Heflier. Lt. M. J. (letter). 19S
- High Gear. Refusal to Run on. 292
- High-tension Terminal. Water on. 582
- Hill. Alick 8. (Mayor of Coventry). 212
- — B. Alan. 193
- — IL. 591
- — Mr. Wilfred H.. 1S6
- — Sec.-Lt. B. Alan (illns.), 447
- — Wilfred. 122
- Hints and Tips for Motor Cyclists. 450
- — to Novices, 416
- Historical Event. An. 444. 575
- History of Road Construction. 256
- Hitchcock, M. letters'. 60. 126. 172. 218. 266, 289. 361. 457
- Hitching. Pte. A. H.. 255
- H.M.B. article'. 48
- H.O. (letter). 194
- Hoad. Mr. A. S., 400
- Headley, L. C., 414
- Hodgson. Cpl. letter'. 575
- Hodgkinson. Pte. N. C.. 591. 602
- Hogg. j. E. (letter). 104
- Holton. E B. (letter), 242
- Holroyd. V A., and his Daughter illus.). 442
- Home Fuel Production: Why Strangle. 506
- Home-made Sidecars. 548
- — Windscreen. 596
- Home-produced Fuels' Why Restrict. 281
- Honesty the Best Policy, 280
- Honour for the Men of the Tanks- 474
- Horse-power. 462
- Horswul. J. (letter), 8?
- Hot Air, 387
- Houghton. 2nd~Lt. F. M. C.. 279
- Howard. R. G. letters'. 194. 241. 243. 265, 562
- — H.K.F. (letter). 267
- Hub Design. 424
- — Front. 222. 255. 264. 353
- — Gear Ratios. 565
- — Repairs. Record. 222
- — Wear in. 551
- Hubs and Hub Protection. 503
- — Eccentric. 243
- — Waterproof, 278
- Hubbard. E J E. 445
- HuSam. Garden C. (letrerk 362
- Hulse. Mr. E. 555
- Humberette letter). 551
- Humphries, R letter). 82
- Husk arson. A. C. letter'. 537
- Hutcheson, E. 388
- HW 583 letter). 315
- Hyde. C. A . 98
- Hygiene ci Motor Cycling article), 70
- Ideal Mount for a Lady. 575. 625
- Ideas. Useful and Ingenious. 224. 282 322, 366 428. 414. 445. 488s 532- 854 53-
- Identification Marks. 399
- Imports and Exports. 55. 143. 28'.. 399 432
- — Motor Cycles. Australian 82'5
- Increasing Speed. 22
- Incubus of the Sidecar. 4'6. 552
- India. Meter Cycle tn. 229
- Indian (illus). 1. 331
- — Flat Twin Aboard an Aeron lane. 419
- — Impressions. More. 155
- — on Heavy Fuel. Running ar.. 532
- — Powerplus flush. 51. 83 82- 434
- — Sidecar Outfit illusO. 239
- Induction Pipe Design oommsr: 118
- — Heating ci 'errors . 128. 145
- Influence of Aero Engine desigh 4 51
- Injustice 100. Am 238
- Inland Revenue ltoer.ee 572. 825
- Inlet Pipes, long letter 381
- — Valve I it 222
- Ir.nis. W . 59“ _
- luspootmn ci Co.• m, rpec.x. Cons: -
- I'.'.sufhc.er.t Siler..*.ng. 855
- lutercl angeacie oe .s. Har.eyD.v ? internal Cooling 345. 448
- Inverted View of Control levers
- Irish Enthusiasts
- Alex (letter), Motor cyclists, news of
- Irishmen in the Services, 336
- Iron Cement, 532
- Irregular Running, 531
- Is a Bathchair a Motor Car? 399, 473
- Isochronous Speedometer, The, 171
- Italian D.R.’s Award, 475
- - Two-stroke Twin, A Neat, 274
- Ivy-Precision 3.5 h.p. Used for Driving a Lathe, 240
- Jackson, A. A. (letter), 362
- — G. W. P., 395
- — W. (letter), 407
- — W. A. (letter), 311
- Jack Stands, 28
- Jaffa Transmission Guard for Morgan about, 77
- Janies (letter), 573
- — 5-6 h.p. Twin 571
- — Two-stroke (lllus. article).
- J.A.P. Catalogue in Russian Language,
- — Improvement, 190
- J.B.T. (letter), 455
- J.C.B. (letter), 479
- Jet. A Variable, 322
- — Fitment, A Variable, 488
- J.F. (letter), 479
- J.H. (letter), 565
- J.H.M.R. (letter), 265
- Joint, Making a. 390
- Jones, G. S., 414
- — Leonard R., 298
- _ Mr. L. R., 329
- — Rev. W. A. (letter), 82
- Johnson, Percy, 124
- Joy Metal Leg-shields, 115
- Journalist Piracy in W.A., 521
- Juggernauts, O. C. (letter), 565
- J.W.B. (letter), 549
- Kellog, Miss Shirley, 35
- Kelway, W. I. S. (letter), 382
- Kennedy, D., 601
- Kent, R. Leslie, 238
- Keene, Capt. Louis, An Interview with,
- Kermode, R. C. M. (letter), 128
- Kerosene, Good Results from Crude,
- Kerslake-Smith, P. C. (letters), 311,
- Kick-starter for Zenith, 60, 88
- — Home-made, 169
- Killerby, S., 314
- Kirkee M.C.C., 123
- Kit, Necessary and Unnecessary, 76
- Knapton, L.-Cpl. E. (letter), 17
- Konking (letter), 241
- — To Prevent, 556
- K.S.D. (letter), 528
- Lacey, Alex (letter),
- Ladies and the Motor Cycle,
- — Riding Attire, 479
- Lady Motor Cyclists (letter), 16
- Lamp, A Breakdown, 260
- Lamplugh, S. A., Ltd. (letter), 339
- Lancashire Motor Volunteers Route '
- Lane, Sgt. H. R., 13, 278
- Langelier Machine, 458
- Largest Motor Bicycle, 269
- Large Wheels, The Advantages of, ;
- Larson, M., 534
- Latham, R. R., 528
- Lawson, R. E. Dain (letter), 198
- L.C. (letters), 502, 528
- Leaderettes, 1, 23, 41, 65, 87, 111,
- 175, 223, 247, 271, 293, 321, 343, 365. ooa, 413, 437, 461, 487, 509, 533, 557, 581
- Lea-Francis Adapted to the Use of Heavy t Fuels, 204
- Leaky Petrol Taps, 3
- L.E.P. (letter), 241
- Leg Shield and Coverall, Combined, 328
- — Shields, Useful, 248
- Legge, N. (letter), 481
- Lees, F. C., M.A. (letters), 170, 196
- Lessing, Dr. K., 284
- Lester, J. H. (letter), 456
- Letters to the Editor, 16, 37, 59, 80, 103, 145, 168, 194, 217, 241, 265, 287, 310, 360, 381, 405, 429, 455, 479, 500, 527, 573
- Lewis Gun Mounted on A.J.S. Sidecar, 523
- L.H.T. (letter), 218
- Licence Duty, The Repayment of, 497
- — lee, Refunding, 532
- ~ hees, Rebate on, 213
- Licences, 173
- Light Alloys. The Uses of, 259
- — Infantry (letter), 550
- Lighting Dynamos, 439
- Lightweight Chain Guards
- Lightweights and Detail Design
- Limitation of Lightweights
- Linden, Lt. P. J. (letter)
- Lindsay, Capt. A. (letter)
- Little John (letters)
- Lithgow Motor Cycle Club, 10
- Liverpool Motor Volunteers in North Wales,
- — Volunteer Motor Cyclists, 477
- LK 1810, Peckham (letter), 61
- Lloyd George’s one blunder (comment), 43
- L.M.C., A Spring Frame, 300
- Local Taxation Licence, 580
- Lodge Sparking Plugs, 40, 86, 123
- Lomas, H. (letter), 574
- London Addresses, 248
- — Motor Volunteer- Corps, 426
- London-Winchester Roads, 341
- Long Stroke Engines (letters), 59, 73, 81
- — (J. L. Norton), 29, 73
- — v. Short Inlet Pipes, 267
- Loosely, G., 445
- Lorry Drivers, The Daring, Dashing, 565
- — Train, 60 m.p.h. on a, 565
- Loss of Compression when Warm, 319
- Loughborough, T. W., 423
- Low, Capt. A. M., 187
- — Gears Desirable, 315
- Lubrication and Atmospheric Pressure, 280
- — — its Administration, 182
- — the Flat Twin, 587
- — — — Two-stroke, 503, 508
- — of Ultra Efficient Engines, 503
- Lubricator, Valve Stem, 596
- Ludicrous Derangement, A, 405, 549, 601
- Luxurious Combination, 454
- L.W.J.D., Nayasaland (letter), 183
- Lynn, Miss Eliott, 525
- Machine, The Choice of, 387
- Mackenzie, E. G., 13
- Mack-Ivor, J. D. (letter), 287
- Madeira, The Motor Cycle in, 586
- Madeley, C. Stanbury (letter), 360
- Macready, Sgt., 523
- M.A.G. Engine Co. (letter), 218
- — — (comment), 67
- Magneto, Altering a, 291
- — Adjustment, 174
- — A New British, 566
- — Drive, Disadvantages of a Long (leader), 413
- — Drives, 303
- — Failure, A Curious, 529, 550
- — Hooter, A, 567
- — Industry, All-British, 186
- Magneto-lighted Lamps, 269
- Magneto Lighting, 554
- — Oiling the, 531
- — Reversing the Direction of Rotation of a, 332
- — Size of, 407, 429
- — The B.L.I.C., 597
- — The, 190
- — — Flywheel (leaderette), 175
- — — One Piece, 570
- — Timing the, 340, 411
- — Tip, The £5, 511
- — Trouble, Curious, 246, 268
- — Troubles, 436, 532
- — Tune, 462
- Magnetos, C.A.V., 174
- — Manufacturers and Enemy (leaderette), 271
- Magnets, Purchasing, 508
- — Steel for, 340
- Magnitude of British Motor Cycle Trade, 588
- Makeham, Sgt., 376
- Making the Motor Cycle Useful, 245
- Manufacturers and Enemy Magnetos, 271
- — Union Officers, 98
- Manufacturing Permits Extended (leaderette), 201
- — — Extension of, 213, 216
- Mansfield, A. M., 385
- — H. J., 50
- — Lt. Ralph, 141
- Maorilander (letter), 589
- Mariani, E. (letter), 383
- Markel Motor Wheel, 2
- Marston, John, Ltd. (letter), 429
- Mason, 2nd-A.M. H. W. (illus.), 72
- Master Repair Outfit, 240
- Martin, James (article), 181, 266
- Matchless, Comments on the Post-war (letter), 219, 242
- — Flat Twin, 541
- — 5-6 h.p., 90
- — Military Model, 540, 541
- — Motor Cycle, 7 h.p., Trip on, 24, 490
- — Post-war Model (letter), 124
- May, Col.-Sgt. Southcomb, 140
- — Lt. Frank H., 255
- M.B. (letter), 407
- M.B., R.N. (letter), 529
- M.C.B., R.F.C. (letter), 194
- M.C.C. Annual Meeting, 113
- McEwen, J. H. (letter), 60
- McGhie, L.-Cpl. W. I., 141
- McGregor, D., 342
- McIntosh, G. J. (letter), 217
- McLean, Wm. (letter), 127
- Mead, F. W., 342
- Mechanical Horn for Motor Cycles, 342
- — Pumps, Adjustment of, 280, 339
- — System Show Up, Weaknesses of, 182
- Mechanist (letter), 242, 407
- Medical Categories, 351
- M.E.I. (letters), 128
- Membership Scheme, A Temporary, 213
- Men Called Up, Best Use of, 53
- Mercer, Ivor E. (letter), 61
- Mesopotamia, Road Conditions in, 238
- Metal Fittings, Dispensing with, 521
- Metals, Institute of, 375
- Methylated Spirit as Fuel, 508
- Metro. Single-speeder (letter), 168
- Middlesex Territorial Volunteer Transport (illus.), 17
- Misfiring, 173, 405
- — at Slow Speeds, 291
- Miles Chemical Vulcaniser, 404
- Military Camp, A Visit to a, 334
- — Machines after the War, 398
- — Rough Usage for, 210
- — Motor Cycling m America, 403
- — U.S.A., 475
- — — Cyclists, Concessions to, 185
- — Notes, 12, 36, 49, 72, 95, 119, 140, 160, 192, 210, 238, 255, 278, 307, 336, 351, 376, 395, 419, 446, 474, 493, 518, 548, 568, 591
- Milk and Honey (letter), 603
- Mills, Lt. J., 119, 163
- Millar, E. H., 275
- Million Pounds Overseas Trade, A (leader), 293
- Milner, J. (letter), 601
- Miniature Motor Cycles, 74
- M-L Magnetos under Test, 250
- M.M.G.S. Badge, 395
- M.M.K. (letter), 267
- Modernising an Ancient Model, 364
- Mogridge, Lewis, 475
- Monocar, A Featherweight, 433
- — H.P. for, 269
- Monster Motor Cycles, 386
- Monkey Knut, A (illus.), 500
- Montgomery, Pte. W. J., 548
- Morcom, Mr. H. B., 303
- Morgan Motor Co., Ltd. (letter), 500
- — Runabout, Transmission Guard, 77
- Morgans Obtainable, 174
- Mortham, H. T., 549
- Moore, R. F. (letter), 481
- Moss, Sgt. P., 119
- Motor-assisted Bicycles (letter), 194, 217
- — Cycles, 264
- Motor Bicar, 137
- — Boat Patrol, In the, 192
- — Cars for Hire, 520
- — Cycle as an Aid to Press Photography, 472
- — — Club of S. Australia, 355
- — in Burma, 184
- — — — Business, 384
- — Madeira, 586
- — — Engines, Water-cooling of, 227
- — — Fitted with Wireless Telephone, 496
- — — Ladies and the, 244
- — Police in Australia, 10
- — Speed Events at Christchurch, 359
- — Storage, 543
- — The Early History of the, 472
- — First to Fly, 375
- — Utility of, 240
- — Thief, 53
- — — Thieves, 550
- — Cycles and Other Sports, 496
- — Prices after the War (leaderette), 87
- — the American Army, 236
- — — by Rail, 121
- — Census of, 163
- — — Dynamo Lighting for (letter), 382
- — — for Despatch Riders, 405
- — Newspaper Delivery, 211
- — Russia (letter), 360
- — the Disabled, 282
- — Lame, 139, 282
- — in the Wilds of Africa, 420
- — Warfare, 569
- — Manufacture, 1
- — not yet Recognised by U.S. Army, 449
- — Rear Springing of, 180, 217, 266
- — Stacks of, 548
- — — Used by Police, 374
- — Cycling and Toothache, 118
- — Boot, A, 534
- — in the Balkans, 447
- — Scenes in Uganda, 446
- — Sea Lions (illus.j, 553
- — Cyclist D.R.’s of the Tanks, 141
- — in the Australian Bush, 19
- — Volunteer Combination, 377
- — — Volunteers at Blackpool, 523
- — Wanted in Southampton, 567
- — Cyclists, America’s Uses for, 212
- — and Aero Engines, 546
- — National Service, 333, 357, 385
- — R.F.C., 239
- — as Ploughmen, 427
- — Behind Europe’s Trenches, 498, 522, 565
- — Disagree, When, 287
- ~ H°w they are Helping Uncle Sam in the War, 496
- — in India, 395
- — Mesopotamia, 446
- — Motor Volunteer Parade at Liverpool,
- — XV 355
- — the R.F.C., 603
- — 70 000 Army, 496
- — Volunteer Riding Test, 452
- Winter Sport in Denmark, 359
- — Drivers in the Infantry, 210, 278
- — (leaderette), 151
- Motoring Family, A, 419
- Motorist’s War Book (letter), 16
- — Work, A, 420
- Motor Launch, A Motor Cyclist on, 493
- — Machine Gunners, A Group of, 474
- — Gun Service, 474
- Motor Spirit, A New, 567
- — Trade and National Service, 53, 7&
- — Transport Volunteers, 262, 376
- — Volunteers, 375, 426, 499, 506, 521
- — — and the Wounded in London Hospitals, 228
- — — A New Corps, 332
- — Recognition of, 77
- — Route Test, 452
- Motosacoche, M.A.G.-engined, 590
- Mottram, Reg. W. L. (letter), 288
- Moulinie, Andre, 307
- Mountain Climbing in New South Wales, 604
- Mount Clarence, Ascent of, 214
- Mudguard Clearances, 565
- Mudguarding (letters), 60, 104, 197
- — Question Again, 446
- Mudguards, Cleaning, 243
- Mud Plug, A Hundred Mile, 428
- — Protection from, 114
- — What is its Proper Place? (leaderette), 111
- — (letter), 197
- Mullis, W. (letter), 59
- Mundy, Rex, 193
- Murphy, Leonard, M.I.E.E. (letter), 198
- M.S. (letter), 288
- M.T. Driver (letter), 479
- — Officer’s Comments, 565
- N.A.B. Spring Seat, 112
- Names, Registration of, 209
- Naphthalene Blocks (letter), 194
- Naphtha, Running on. 319
- National Motor Volunteers, Blackpool, 449
- — in U.S.A., 553
- — Liverpool, 15, 348, 355
- — — — London Arear 123
- — The Work of, 226
- — Service and Motor Cyclists, 333, 357
- Necessity Knows no Law (illus.), 171
- Neish, Cpl. L., 352
- Neumann, Miss Alice, 32
- New American Designs, 2
- New Bearings, Fitting, 532
- — Hudson, 6 h.p. (illus.), 245
- — Imperial Motor Cycles, 123, 450
- — Russian Models, 316
- — Spring Frame, 286
- — Jersey M.C. Trial, 428
- — Motor Cycles by Permit (leaderette), 111
- — Rover Cycle Co., Ltd. (letters), 302, 382
- — Speed Records in Australia, 250
- — South Wales, Mountain Climbing, 604
- — Tanks Filmed, 548
- — Zealand, Racing in, 102, 517
- — Some Good Going, 315
- Newcastle Motor Club, 53
- Newspaper Delivery, Motor Cycles for, 211
- Nias, Capt. A. N., 501
- Nicholl, Lt.-Col. D. F., 193
- Noise, Excessive, 220
- — or Silence ? 526
- Noisy Motor Cycles in Australia, 357
- Non-slipping Belt, 342
- North, F. C., 278
- Norton Engines (letter), 37
- — 4 h.p. and Sidecar (illus.), 398
- — J. L. (article), 29
- — 4 h.p. (illus.), 74, 272
- — Motors and Repairs, 122
- — Refinements, 592
- — War Service Machines, 262
- Nortons, Big Singles for Overseas, 294
- Not Derelicts, but 1916 Military Models (illus.), 210
- — too Old at , 406, 480
- Novel Rear Lamp (comment), 43
- Novice (letter). 16
- — The, 478
- Novices, Hints to, 416
- N.S.U. Gear, 341
- Nye, R. L. (verses), 192
- Occasional Comments
- Octagonal Metal Sidecar
- Oil Consumption
- — Pumps for Australia, 600
- Oilskins, Dressing, 320
- Oil, Where does it Go? 489
- Oiling a Magneto, 412
- Olieslagers, Jan, 420
- One of the Boys (letter), 217
- One Power Stroke per Revolution, 471 On Leave, 593
- O’Rafferty, J. C. (letter), 431
- Origin, Year of (letter), 217
- Osborne, R. E. (letter), 17
- Oswin, John (letter), 145
- Outlook, 74
- Outside Flywheels, 60, 103
- Overhauling an Engine-shaft Gear, 154
- — (letter), 310
- — a 1914 6 h.p. Zenith, 326
- Overhead Valve Engines and Tune (comment),67
- — Valves, 1, 438, 501, 516, 555
- Overheating, 386, 485, 555
- Overseas, A Voice from, 589
- — Big Single Nortons for (illus.), 294
- — Competition, 497 .
- — Conditions and their Effect upon Design, 504
- — Model, A Test of an, 296
- — Models, More, 588
- — Motor Cycles, 7, 92, 182
- — Production, Handicapping (letter), 397
- — Riders Home on Leave, 504
- Opinions, 9, 93, 182, 313, 396, 503, 588
- — Requirements, 601
- — Trade, A Million Pound (leader), 293
- Overtime Farm Tractor at Work (illus.), 296
- Oxfordshire Motor Volunteer Corps, 280
- P. and M. (illus.), 192
- — An Appreciation of the, 564
- — Booklet, Review of, 174
- — — M.’s in the Somme Area, 307
- Paine, Capt. E. W. M., 339
- Palestine, A Picture from, 518
- Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat (letter), 310
- Palmer Tyres, 174
- — — 700x75 mm., 270
- — Lamplugh Pump, 34
- Paraffin and Water, Running on, 366, 387
- — Restrictions, 407
- — Running a Two-stroke on, 435
- — on (letters), 291, 319, 329, 341, 430, 436, 531, 579, 605
- — Vapour, The Weight of, 269
- Parker, Lt. Reg. G., 140
- — Miss M. C. (illus.), 135
- Parson (article), 539
- Parsons Valve, 325
- Partejoie, G. W. (letter), 431
- Parts, The Speeds of, 350
- Patents, Abridgments of, 40, 86, 150, 174, 270, 277, 342, 388
- Paterson, Lt. Cyril, The Marriage of, 278
- Patterson, Charles S., M.B., M.R.C.S. (letter), 195
- — C. S. (letter), 127
- P.C.K.S. (letter), 289
- Penang, An Old Machine in, 505
- Penney, Chas, (letter), 479
- Percival, W. Spencer, 140
- Perfect Two-stroke Plug, 25
- Permanently and Totally Disabled (letter), 601
- Permit to Drive, 579, 606
- Permits, Agents to Obtain, 213
- — Extended Manufacturing, 216
- Pervyae, The Heroine of (illus.), 216
- Petroil, 320
- Petrol after All, Six Months’, 281
- — — — Some (leaderette), 271
- — Allotments (leaderette), 365
- — (letter), 405
- — Allowances, 42, 53, 65, 78
- — and the Daily Press Again, 473
- — Press, 495, 528
- — Committee, The, 415
- — Consumption, 364
- — in Africa, 397
- — Control Committee Announcement, 144
- — System, 374
- — Cooling, 529
- — Dealers, Notice to, 167
- — Distribution, A Suggestion for, 510
- — Economies, Possible (leaderette), 533
- — Economy, 602
- — Famine, 281, 286
- — for Parsons, 280
- — Sale, No, 472
- — Gauge, 534
- — Float, Logged, 245
- — Hotchpotch, 391
- — in Paris, 3tw
- — Licence, 339, 387, 460
- — Licences, 32, 33
- — or Paraffin (letters), 298, 362, 383
- — Outlook, 280
- Petrol-paraffin Mixtures, 144
- Petrol Permit, Carrying a, 412
- — Permits, 269, 412, 481
- — and Supplies, 501
- — Pills, 222
- — Position, A, 567
- — Suggested Refund of Licence Fees
- — (leaderette), 131
- — The (leaderette), 437
- — What is the True, 389
- — Prices, Fixed, 303
- — Purchasing, 363
- — Queries, 186
- — Restrictions on Cars for Hire, 449
- — Starting on, 322
- — Stocks, 331
- — Stories, 487
- — Substitutes, 245, 268, 340
- — and Starting, 172, 199
- — Comparisons of, 290
- — Question of, 166
- — Testing, 187
- — The Use of, 220
- — Ban on, 240, 259
- — Supplies, 411
- — The Storage of, 386
- — To Prevent Waste of, 582
- — Use of, 213
- — Users, Warning to, 53
- — Waste, 501
- Petroleum Pool, 398
- Phillips Magneto, Government Test of, 222
- Phoenix Sidecars, Types of, 244
- Picardy Pitt (letter), 575
- Pidcock, C. W. (letter), 198, 217
- Pillion Seat, A Child’s, 445
- Pilot Jet, A, 224
- — — Control, 342
- Pilots, Oversize, 280
- Pioneer Journalism, 383
- Pip-Emma (letter), 602
- Piston, A Cracked, 486
- — Design, Novel, 235
- — Ring Pressure, 91
- — Rings, Two-stroke, 203
- Pistons, Air-cooled, 414
- — Those Quivering, 211
- Pivotal Joints, 388
- Plastic Solder, 56
- Plateau, M. de L. II. E., 352
- — (letter), 194
- — II. E., 575
- Platinum Points, Fixing, 173
- — Trimming, 320
- Plug, An Air-cooled, 488
- — A Self-cleaning, 414
- Sooty, 340
- Plugs, 401
- — Cleaning, 488
- — Cooling of (comment), 42
- Police and Number Plates, 448
- — Traps near London, 501
- Pooling of Interest, 472
- Popular Paper, A, 574
- Port Designs on Two-stroke Engines (article), 69
- — (letters), 105, 195, 217, 241
- Post-war Manufacture of Motor Cycles, 536
- — Matchless, Comments on the (letters), 219, 242
- — Motor Cycle, 46
- — Models, 243
- Potatoes (illus.), 354
- Potential Buyers, Attention to, 354
- — Overseas Markets, 313
- Pot-holes, Tarring over, 472
- Potts, Flight-Lt. J. F., 119
- Pountney, J. H., 591
- Power and Economy, 414, 551
- — Weight of Sidecars, 490, 528, 550, 574
- — Lack of, 245, 292, 320, 364
- — of a Motor, Calculation of the, 431
- — Stroke per Revolution, One, 471
- Practical Motorist (letter), 267
- Pre-ignition, 268, 436, 486, 605
- Preferential Treatment for Front Cylinders (leader), 65
- Premier Motor Cycle, 3% h.p., 139
- — in Japan, 27
- Press Photography, The Motor Cycle as an Aid to, 472
- Preventing Waste of Petrol, 229
- Prices in the War Zone, 12
- Pro-Ally Sentiments, Proof of, 566
- Progressive (article), 69
- — (letter), 195
- Progress, Wolverhampton (letter), 60
- Prohibition in India, 8
- Protecting Control Levers, 582
- P.T.L. (letter), 405
- Pulley Gear as Clutch, Using, 554
- Pulleys, Removing, 322, 362
- Pullin, C., Marriage of, 399
- Pushing Motor Cycles, 127
- Puzzled, 235
- Questions and Replies, 21, 39, 63, 84, 109, 129, 148, 172. 199, 220, 245, 268, 291, 320, 340, 363, 435, 459, 485, 507, 554, 605
- R.A.C., 427
- — Buildings, Future Use of, 99, 122, 142
- Racecourse, An Original, 104
- Racing in New Zealand, 517
- R.A.C.’s New Name, 186
- Radiating Fins and Aero Engine Practice, 107
- — Broken, 435
- R.A.M.C., Capt. (letter), 381
- Rasenluna, N. P., 359
- Raynes, S., 534 _
- Rear Springing of Motor Cycles, 180, 21b 266, 2o/
- Rebate on Licence Fees, 213
- R.E.C. (article), 530
- — (letters), 196, 500 .q
- Recommended Routes, 64, 85, 110, 138, 1J’» 173, 200, 221, 246, 269, 292, 320, 34b 364, 387, 412, 430, 460, 486,$ 508^ 53^
- Record ? Is it a, 273 . ? n
- Recruiting Closed for Motor Cyclists in R.F.C.
- Recruits dealt with by The Motor Cycle, 336
- Red Cross Motor Carnival in New Zealand, Reducing Compression, 582
- Redwood, Sir Boverton, 142
- Reeve, L.-Cpl. S. A., 502
- Refunding of Tax, 240
- R.E.G. (letter), 265
- Registration Act, New, 181
- — of Names, 209
- Reid, Cpl. G. C., 447
- — Gordon C. (letter), 360
- Reliability (letter), 502
- Relph, W„ 596
- Repairing Pot-holes, 281
- Repayment of Licence Duty, 497
- Replacing a Stud
- Remagnetising
- Removal of Cylinders
- Removing a Fly Wheel
- — Pulleys
- — Refractory Valve Caps, 265
- Restrictions (letter), 266
- Retrospects of a Rural Rider, 317
- Rex Cantilever Suspension, 112
- R.F.C. (letter), 311
- — Motor Cyclists on the Somme, 307
- — Mounts for the, 303
- — Officers’ Tunics, 281, 303
- — Recruits, 239
- — Sidecars for the, 301
- Rice, Capt. B. C., 419 _
- Rid^ 2^'-
- — ColdRmnsSof ^the6 Eastern Hemisphere, 188
- Western Hemisphere, 304
- Riley, Commander, 54
- R.N. (letter), 431
- R.N.A.S., 351, 376
- Road Conditions, 332 in Mesopotamia, 238
- — Construction, The History of, 256
- — Map, A Useful, 594
- — Rider (articles), 276, 476
- — Speeds, 485
- — Surveyors, Suggestion for, 543
- — Taxation, 507
- Roberts, G. A. (letter), 146
- — Percy (illus.), 71
- Robinson, Lt. F. A. (Eric), 49
- Robb, Victor, 241
- Roller Bearing Hubs, 399
- Romyn, A. W. (article), 257
- Ross, Mr. C. M., 315
- Roosevelt, Sgt. Archie, 64
- Roote, C. (letter), 219
- Rotary-engined Motor Cycles, 53, 79
- Rotary Engines, 546
- Roundabout Cars, 497
- Round Tower, Edge Hills, 297
- Route to Avoid, 212
- Rover (illus.), 430
- — A Twin-cyiinder Chain-driven, 299
- — 3y2 h.p. and Sidecar (illus.), 409
- Rovers for Russian Army, 299
- Royal Overseas Officers’ Club, 236, 306
- — Ruby Chain-cum-belt, 230
- — Motor Cycle, 99
- Russian Model, 421, 426, 448
- — Safety Stays, 426
- — Sussex (letters), 82
- RS 1166 (letter), 430
- Rudge, A Round Tour on a, 390
- — Multi and Sidecar, 483
- — Multis, A Batch Ordered foj Belgian Government, 459
- — Sidecar Model, Developments in (illus.), 440
- — T.T. Direct Belt Drive, 231
- Rudges in the T.T. Race, 460
- Runabout, A Featherweight, 329
- Run Round Sundon Way, 558
- Russell, Cpl. Art., 568
- — Cpl. H., 352
- — Ronald S. (letter), 382
- Russian Army, Enfields for the, 191
- — — James for, 571
- — Matchless for, 540
- — New Imperials for, 316
- — Government, Sunbeam for, 396
- — Machines, Gear Boxes for, 497
- — Military Models, 426, 594
- — Royal Ruby, 399, 421
- Rycroft, J., 60
- Saddle Cover, 366
- Saddles on Spring Frames, 58T
- Safety First Film, 11
- Sale or Return Still Exists, 374
- Sampson Rotary Vulcaniser, 28
- Sangster, C. G. B., 174
- — C. T. B., 388
- Sapper Sub (letter), 147
- Sayer, Lt. L. (letter), 81
- Sayers, C. W. (letter), 603
- Saxpenny Motor Cycle, 572
- Scare Press, 527
- Schofield, F. E., 195, (letter) 407
- Scoon, Flight-Sgt. R. S. (illus.), 119
- Scooter in Australia, 374
- Scott and Long Journeys (letter), 430
- — Capt. A. M. C. (letter), 479
- — - C. L., 420
- — Lubrication, 507, 605
- — gidecar (illus.), 9
- — Sociable, American Impressions, 10
- - - (letter), 37
- — — Road Test, 4, 22
- _ Trangulated Frame, 96, 115
- — Tuning^ ^KT^OQ11"83’ 491
- Scutt, R. C.
- Sea Level, 7,800 feet above
- Searle Tubes, 86
- Second-hand Prices, 257 259 PRK W
- — After the War 41
- — Fluctuations
- — Machines, Advice to Buyers of 057
- — Market, 570 buyers of, 257
- Second-hand Values, Decline of (leaderette), 247
- — Declining, 236
- Self-cottering Valve-springs 415
- Self-lubricating Leaf Springs, 28
- Service Men, Concessions to (leaderette), 175
- Seventeenth W.D. Volunteers
- Seven Years’ Reader of the Blue ’Un (letter), UUJ
- S.G.W. (letter), 315
- Shaft Drive, 449
- Shaika Fort, On the Way to, 238
- Shannessy, Lt.-Col. J. J., 72
- Sharp, David (letter), 549
- Sharpies, Sgt. T., 449, 523
- Sharvell, A., 534
- Sheet Metal Forks, 450
- Sheldon, Lt. W. H. H., 13
- Shellshear’s, Mr. W. G., Spring Frame, 207
- Shield, Pte. Frank L. (letter), 169
- Shifting Spanner, Use of, 27
- Shock Absorbers, 576, 601
- — from a Sooted Plug, 583
- Shoda, T. (letter), 338
- Sidecar, A Home-made, 237
- — Ambulances, 525
- — in France, 95
- — Another Use for, 374
- — Attachment, The Selection of a (leaderette), 343
- — Body, Fitting a New, 218
- — De Luxe (leaderette), 365
- — Driving from the, 202
- — Featherweight, 515
- — for Business Purposes, 434
- — Manufacture in the War Zone, 420
- — Mudguard Attachment, 473
- — Outfit, Specification of (letter), 311
- — Screen, A, 174
- — Suspension, 342
- — The Heavyweight, 368
- — versus Cycle Car (letter), 61
- — Weights, 496
- — Wheel, Making a Cone for, 606
- — Wheels, Springing the, 584
- Sidecarring in Burma (illus.), 184
- — near the Equator, 446
- Sidecars for the R.F.C., 301
- — Use of Fire Brigades (leaderette) 247, (letter) 266
- — on Lightweights, 291
- — Phoenix, 244
- — The Power and Weight of (illus.), 490
- Siffken, Sgt.-Major B. C., 193
- Sikh (letter), 529
- Silencer Efficiency, 265
- Silent Discharge, 153, 195
- — Motor Cycles (letter), 60
- Silver, Mr. Tom, 589
- Simple Starting Tip, 229
- Simplification, 254
- Simplifying the Two-stroke, 394
- Simplex Power Unit (illus. description), 120
- Simpson, W. A. J., 312
- Simms Motor Units, Ltd., 174
- Sims, Rear-Admiral W. S., 475
- Sinclair, Sgt. J. H. (letter), 197
- Singer Lightweight, 256
- — 3 h.p. and Utility Sidecar, 357
- Single v. Twin-cylinder Engines (letters), 16, 38, 59, 82, 103, 128, 146, 169, 195, 219, 337, 367, 480
- — — Twin in Grease, 238
- Singles, What Tank Despatch Riders Think of, 279
- S.K. (letter), 549
- Skids, Avoiding, 206
- Sledging in Denmark, 359
- Sleight, Pte. W. E., 80
- Sleeve Valve Motor Cycle Engines, 431
- Slipper Type Piston, 235
- Slow Speeds, No Power at, 172
- Small, Ed. A., 265
- — Power after Overhaul, 486
- Smith, Driver A. A., 475
- — J. Clinton (letters), 339, 429
- — S. (letter), 429
- Soldier’s Trip to Visit Wounded Brother, 537
- Solo (letter), 550
- Solvent Naphtha and Mixed Fuel, 453
- Some Bicycle (letters), 381, 430, 455, 479, 502, 528
- — Bike, 511
- — Petrol after All (leaderette), 271
- — Pluck (comment), 25
- Sooted Plug, Shock from a, 583
- South Australia, Motor Cycle Club of, 355
- Spain with a Sidecar, In, 44
- Spare Wheel, Carrying a, 459
- Spares, No More, 275
- Sparking Plug and Cooling Arrangement, 534
- — A Novel, 458, 500, 551
- — Condensation, 249, 335, (letters) 311, 383
- — Design, 501, 527, 574, 602
- — Position of, 200
- Sparklets, 40, 150, 174, 222, 270, 342, 388
- Special Hire Permits, 541
- Speed, Changing, 320
- — Limits, 575
- — Records in America, 397
- Speedie, John (letter), 267
- Speedometer, Isochronous, The, 171
- — Watford, 174
- Speeds of Parts, The, 350
- Spoke Holes in a Hub, Drilling the, 458—
- Spokes, Mending, 368
- Sporting Reminiscences, More, 178, 392
- — Trio, 448
- Sportsman’s Use for Motor Cycle, 63
- Sphinx Manufacturing Co. (letter), 362, 500,
- — Sparking Plugs, 40
- Spring Fork (letter), 381
- — Forks, The Mounting of
- — Frame, British, 314 „ , „ \
- — — Campaign and The Motor Cycle (letters), 381, 479
- — Design, A French, 312
- — — Flat Twin Brough (illus.), 442
- — L.M.C., A, 300
- — New Imperial, 286
- — — Problem (letter), 310
- — — Substitute, A, 182
- — What is a (letter), 198
- — Frames Again, 373
- — and Frame Breakages, 519
- — A Side Issue, 583
- — — Growth of, 542
- — More (letters), 207, 237, 289, 312, 373
- — Saddles on, 587
- — Seat Pillars, 112
- — Wheels, 371
- Springing, 303
- — the Sidecar Wheels, 584
- Springs and Mudguards (comment), 133
- Sproston, Cpl. A. J. (illus.), 536
- S.S.D. (letter), 338
- Stand Clip, New Design of, 275
- Stanhope, Spencer, 543
- Stanley Shock Absorber, 124
- Starley, Mr. W., 450
- Start, Failure to (letters), 194, 246
- Starting Device, 530
- — Difficult, 173, 606
- — in Cold Weather, 173
- — Mixture, A Strong, 26.7
- — on Acetylene, 242
- Steam Light Car, A, 280
- — Tractor with Load of Timber, 297
- Steel Cylinders of German Aero Engines, 155
- — Radiating Fins on Iron Cylinders (comment), 118
- Stephens, Miss M., 135
- Stephenson, C. H. (letter), 195
- Stepping Stone Sparking Plug, 362
- Steerwood, F. T. (letter), 81
- Stocks, J. W., 98
- Stolen Sidecar, £5 Reward for, 354
- Stone, Phillip, 575
- Stone’s, Mr. C. T.. Spring Frame, 207
- Stopped Cheque, 412
- Stops for Carburetter Levers, 322
- Storing a Sidecar, 580
- — Heavy Fuels (letter), 287
- — Petrol Substitutes, 258
- Stratford Court, Excessive Zeal at, 10
- Street Lamps (letter), 219
- Strong, E. J. L. (letter), 16
- — Starting Mixture, 287
- Stuart, A. F. (letter), 431
- Stud, Replacing a, 322
- Sturdee, Mr. Thankfull, 472
- Sturdy Midget, A, 217
- Sturmey-Archer Gear Control (letter), 61
- Suction Drip Feed, 507
- Sub (letter), 362
- Substitute, A Good, 222
- — Tip, A, 258
- — Using, 532
- Substitutes, 487
- — Analysis of, 212
- — by Permit (leaderette), 223
- — (letter, 265
- — Home-produced, 332
- — The Use of, 233
- Sudden Pulling Up, 508
- Suggestions for a Title, 209
- Suggestive Signpost, A, 377
- Summers (Dvr.), Jack W., 238
- — L.-Cpl. J., 569
- Sunbeam (illus.), 172, 384, 396, 495
- — 8 h.p. Russian Military Mount, 396, 429, 495
- — Military Models. 402
- — Motor Cycle, 8 h.p., 57
- Sun Cycle and Fittings Co., Ltd., The (letter), 287
- Sundon Way, A Run Round, 558
- Swaine, J. (letter), 527
- Swinton, Col. E. D., 160
- Swiss Despatch Riders, 590
- Syme, Bruce (letter), 429
- Tandem Four-wheelers, 511
- Tank Badge, A New, 474
- — Appreciated, 518
- — Creator, 541
- — Heroes, Honours for, 568
- — Minor, 455
- — A Suggested Featherweight Monccar, 433
- — Repair, A Temporary, 606
- — Sidecar (letter), 82
- — Talk, 419
- — The Price of a 278
- — to be Used as a Delivery Van, 566
- Tanks. 13, 119, 140, 160, 351
- — A Tribute to the Men of the, 192
- — The Boche, 447
- Tail Lamp Connections, 225
- — How to Keep Alight, 408
- Tell Tale, 245
- Tanner Force-feed Oil Pump, 42, 86
- Taplin, G. W. (illus.), 210
- Tappet Adjustment, 383
- Tariff, A Preferential, 399
- — Fixing a, 370
- Tate, A. H. (letter), 397
- Taylor, Cpl. J. W. (letter), 405
- — G. D. (reader’s reply), 173
- Taymans, E. (illus.), 97
- — Madame, 211
- Taxation, A Suggestion for Future, 455
- Taxis Only for Hire, 473
- Tax, Refunding of, 240
- T.C., Falkirk (letter), 38
- Teasdale, E. A. (letter), 310
- Technical Sergt.-Major, R.F.C. (letter), 500
- Ten Thousand American Motor Cyclists, 521
- — Years Ago, 205, 228, 441, 546, 592
- Terror of the Road, 102
- Testing Motor Cycles in Egypt, 493
- Test of an Overseas Model, 295
- — — British Fuel, 515
- The Goat-A Perverse Beast, 538
- The Motor Cycle and its Readers, 257
- — Spring Frame Campaign, 479
- — ; 2d. (leaderette), 201
- Thomas, D. (letter), 243
- Thompson, A. E. (letter), 398
- — II. E., 285
- — M. M.. 409
- — Pte. E. M. (letter), 455
- Three-cylinder Engine, 552, 567
- Three Years’ Motor Cycling, 451
- Throttle-controlled Force-feed Oil Pump, 400
- Lubrication (article), 34
- Through Feminine Goggles. 334, 482
- —• Zululand and Natal, 409
- Thwaite, C. B. (letter), 337
- Tilop (letter), 103
- Timing an Engine, 199, 507
- — the Spark, 268
- Valves and Ignition, 606
- — Wheels. Noisy. 221
- Timken Roller Bearing, 404
- Title, Suggestions for, 209
- Tool Roll Tip, A, 260
- Tomblin. IL A. (letter), 17
- Track of War, In the (illus.), 193
- Traction Engine versus Motor Cycle, 349
- Trailer and Sidecar, Combination of, 348
- Transmission Experiences, Some, 230
- Travelling by Train, 426
- Travers, Pte. J. M. (letter). 565
- Trenches and Rest Billets, 473
- — A Tip from the. 573
- Trial Runs and Licences, 199
- — Troubles. 393
- Tricycles, Armstrong. 174
- Tropics. Au Old Machine in the, 183
- Trollope. Flight-Lt. A. E.. 474
- Triumph 4 h.p. Sidecar Outfit (illus.), 184
- — Gloria Sidecar Outfit, 555
- — Outfits, 301
- — Motor Cycles (Ulus.), 13, 33, 50, 152, 493
- — 3U h.p.. 397
- Triumphs for War Zone (illus.), 418
- Tully. Minnie (letters). 527. 550
- Turner, Cyril J. (letter), 405
- Twin Engine (leader), 509
- — Engines, 549
- — Magneto for a Single-cylinder. 199
- Twisting Handle Control (S. Sadler), 28
- Two-speed Gear. Fitting a, 436
- — Wanted, A Sporting. 439
- Two-stroke. An Economical. 272. 381
- — Cleveland. 560
- — Design. 4S1. 528, 549, 602
- — Engines. 431
- — in America, 78
- — Canada. 455
- — Port Design on, 16S, 195
- Two Sparks in, 411
- — for Sixpence, 510
- — Improvements, 342
- — Lubricating a. 508
- — Lubrication. 355
- — Machines. Climbing Abilities of (letter). 339 ,
- — Petrol Consumption. 527, 573
- — Piston Rings. 203
- — Purchasing. 355
- — Radial Engine (patent). 150
- — Rattle. 354.
- — Simplifying the. 394, 456
- — Timing a. 507
- — Tip. A, 4SS
- — r. Four. 494. 502. 549
- — Four-stroke, 407. 457
- — (letters). 241, 355
- Tyre Experience, An Unusual, 187
- — Imports Stopped, 449
- — Mileage Cost Chart, 121
- — Prices, 270
- Tyres and Economy, 445
- — Rise in Price oi, 212
- Uganda, Motor Cycling Scenes in, 446
- Ulster Centre, No Competitions in, 331
- Umholoti River (illus.), 504
- Unequal Lubrication of V Twins, 551
- Uneven Firing, 199
- Unit Construction, 388
- Universal Model, The, 314
- Unsatisfactory Running, 363
- Unsold Newspapers, The Government and, 356
- Upton, Gunner L. P., 279
- Useful Leg Shields, 248
- Use of Substitutes, The, 233
- U.S. Troops for France, 376
- Utility Machine, The, 463
- — of the Motor Cycle, 240
- — Sidecar, 435
- — v. Fads, 463
- Vacheron, J. R. (letter), 457
- Valve Arrangement, Concentric, 277
- — Springs, Removing Self-cottered, 323
- — Stem Lubricator, 596
- — Timing, 172
- — — on Twins, 66
- Valves and Efficiency (letters), 61, 170
- — Combined, 324
- — Electrically-operated, 477
- — Overhead, 438, 501, 516
- — Pit? Why do, 415
- — Squeaky, 246
- — II. (The Critics), 470
- Vandervell, Mrs. C. A., and Wounded Soldiers, 11
- Vaporine Petrol Substitute, 174
- Vaporiser, A. H. Burslem (letters), 38, 80
- — An Efficient, 408
- Vaporising Paraffin, 554
- Variable Jet, A, 322
- — Fitment, A, 488
- — Pulley Gearing, 270
- Variety of Conditions for Despatch Riders, 279
- Veloce, Ltd. (letter), 601
- Velocette Two-stroke, The, 272
- Verdun, Photographs of, 50, 193
- Vibration, 220
- Vickers, Archibald, Ltd. (letter), 287
- — Bombr. W. H., 390
- — Clyno Machine Gun Sidecars, 498
- Vickers-Jones, Basil, 12
- Visit to a Military Camp, 334
- Vitesse, Engine Names, 268, 287
- Voltage of a Magneto. 531
- Volunteer Motor Cyclists, 455
- Gathering of, 375, 426. 448, 499
- North Country, 478, 521
- — in North Wales, 424, 425
- — Liverpool, 477
- — — — Orders for, 506
- Team Trial. 348
- The Work of, 226, 278, 351
- Wanted. 448
- Volunteers at Blackpool, 472
- V. S. Gear, Dismantling a, 436
- Vulcaniser. A New Portable, 404
- Wadia. K. D. (letter), 243
- Wakefield s, C. C., Nev. Motor Oil, 174
- Walker. H.. 408
- — (letter), 17
- — Miss Mav (articles), 83, 482, 558
- — Mr. A. C.. 435
- — W. P. (article). 132
- Wallace. L. (letter), 267
- Wallen. J. H. (letter). 266
- Walmsley s, Rev. A. M., Family (illus.), 183
- Wanted, a Good Lightweight, 551
- War-battered Machines Buried in Snow (illus.), 210
- War. In the Track of (illus.). 193
- — Meeting. Another Remarkable. 574
- — Model Motor Cycles. Triumphs. 418
- — Cycle. The Life of a, 308
- — Service Machines. Norton, 262
- — Time Mascot, 411
- — Necessity. A. 204
- Work and Lady Motor Cyclists (article), 134
- War-scarred Motor Cycles, 544, 601
- War-shattered Machines and the Public, 581
- War-worn Motor Cycles, 547, 569, 581, 601
- — __ — The Disposal of, 234, 237, 581
- Ward, A. (letter), 527
- — E. C., 277
- — Pte. L. (letter), 528
- Warden, G., 483
- Warming the Air (letter), 81
- — Up, Slow in, 579
- Warwick, G., 342
- Wasp (article), 564
- Waste of Petrol, Preventing, 229, 242, 582
- Wasting Petrol, 520
- Water-cooling, 344
- — of Motor Cycle Engines, 227, 288, 383
- Water Injection in a Petrol Engine, 37, 80, 104
- — in Petrol, 374
- — on High-tension Terminal, 582
- Watford Speedometers, 174
- Watkinson, Art.-Cpl., 548
- Watson, Cpl., 523
- — lst-A.M. S. F., 255
- — S. F. (illus.), 520
- Weak Compression, Under-lubrication and, 508
- Weaknesses, Eliminating (leaderette), 223
- Welcome to a New Ally, 396
- Weaver, W. R. (letter), 217
- Welding, Facts about, 174
- Welsh Mountains, A Jaunt to, 158
- Western Australia, Road Racing in, 374
- — Hemisphere, Riding Conditions of the, 304
- Westwood, Driver, J. B. (letter), 397
- W.F.C. (letters), 312, 406
- W.F.W. (letter), 574
- Wharfdale, A.S.C., M.T. (letter), 601
- What is the True Petrol Position? (leaderette), 389
- Wheeler, R. N. F., 279
- Wheels, Spring, 371
- — The Size of, 427
- Which Type of Machine ? 541
- Whitaker, Frank, 210
- Whitehead, H. R. (letter), 455
- White, Miss Mary, 331
- — Oil, 579
- Whitham, S. A. M., 395
- Whittick, R. B. (article), 20
- Whitworth, S. F. (article), 233
- Why Black? 225
- — not Three Cylinders? 552
- Wilde, A. H. (letter), 168
- Wilkins, G. W„ 74
- — M. C. (letter), 16
- Williams, Eric (illus. and article), 46
- — G. (letter), 406
- — R. (letter), 397
- Williamson 8 h.p., 491
- Willis Petrol-paraffin Carburetter, 2.8
- Wilson, Major W. G., 541
- — R., 530
- — Capt. W. Frank (letter), 430
- Windscreen, A Home-made, 596
- Wiring a Lighting Set, 485
- W.M., Workington (letter), 37
- Women Despatch Riders, 472
- Wood, A. (letter), 551
- — Evan, J. (letter), 574
- — Mrs. Stevens, 448
- Woods, Frank M. (letter), 383
- Woodhouse, Capt. J. W., 95
- Woodman, Lt. T., 12
- Woolf Graphite Lubricator, 89
- Work and Training of a Despatch Rider, 464
- World-wide Trade, 473
- Worn Belt Pulley, 172
- Wounded Soldiers’ Outing (illus.), 598
- — on the Mersey, 542
- Wray, A. (letter), 38
- Wright, Lt. J. L. (letter), 589
- — Sgt. F. G. (Overseas letter), 314
- W.T.P. (letter), 457
- Wyatt, H., 601
- Yarrow, H. (letter), 289
- Year of Origin (letters), 217, 265
- Youths for the R.F.C., 447
- Zenith Belt and Chain Transmission, 231
- — Overhauling a 1914 6 h.p., 326
- Zephyr Motor Attachment, 164, 222