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British Bikes / Re: Villiers 196 super sports
« Last post by cardan on Today at 12:45:06 AM »Well you learn something everyday! I guess the olive compression fittings were born in some other industry - refrigeration perhaps - where air-tightness was required. Other than the Villiers oiling system I can't think of another motorcycle application. Some early car petrol tanks used air pressure to feed the petrol, so maybe olives feature there.
I've had a few two-stroke fantasies lately, but I'm going to resist this "1936" Acme: https://bid.adeyauctions.com/lots/view/5-28K76X/acme-motorcycle
I did tell them it was post-war, but what would I know?
Cheers
Leon
I've had a few two-stroke fantasies lately, but I'm going to resist this "1936" Acme: https://bid.adeyauctions.com/lots/view/5-28K76X/acme-motorcycle
I did tell them it was post-war, but what would I know?
Cheers
Leon
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