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Formed by Romney Frost, a Castrol representative who designed a four-cylinder motorcycle engine described as an opposed tandem twin. The engine was 791 cc and produced 21 bhp and 3,000 rpm. | Formed by [[Romney Frost]], a Castrol representative who designed a four-cylinder motorcycle engine described as an opposed tandem twin. The engine was 791 cc and produced 21 bhp and 3,000 rpm. | ||
He also tested a Frost motorcycle but it did not go in to production | He also tested a Frost motorcycle but it did not go in to production |
Revision as of 13:40, 17 July 2016
Formed by Romney Frost, a Castrol representative who designed a four-cylinder motorcycle engine described as an opposed tandem twin. The engine was 791 cc and produced 21 bhp and 3,000 rpm.
He also tested a Frost motorcycle but it did not go in to production
1919 Put into voluntary liquidation: a meeting of the creditors was held at the registered office of the Company, at Booth-street, Darlaston (c/o Rubery, Owen and Co.), 7th November 1919[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ London Gazette 7 November 1919
- Powered Vehicles made in the Black Country by Jim Boulton and Harold Parsons. Published 1990. ISBN 0 904015 30 0