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paralleltwin
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James 75cc 2-stroke
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June 09, 2006, 05:13:44 AM »
Can any one assist me with THe James 75cc 2-stroke hand shifted gear production run dates and specs pls
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June 16, 2006, 05:08:20 AM »
i can only think back to the 1939 james with the villiers 122cc engine have you any pictures we can see would be interesting to see it ..infact i cant think of a 75cc james i had lots of these engines as i used to fix these engines into go karts at that time tutut but dont remember one that small .
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July 30, 2006, 05:23:58 AM »
Hi there,I was reading my book on "James" motorcycles,and could find nothing on a 75cc,however,there was a 98cc.It was built in 1938 with a villiers engine,it was called the Autocycle.Basically a motorised bicycle.Hope this helps a little.
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August 03, 2006, 09:30:00 AM »
There is a James website that has all the info and model specs you want. I can't remember the exact details but I think its
www.simplywizard.co.uk
(James used "simply wizard" as a catchphrase in their ads).
A quick Google search will give you the exact details.
You'll never have to ask a James question again as this site has it all.
Cheers, Bob
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