.....I also have a Trials 197 Tandon which I shall rebuild at the same time once I know the colour.........John
JR - according to the '53 B M-S copies, the Kangaroos were always 'Black stove enamelled. Bright parts chrome-plated.' Be interested to see a photo of your trials bike.
The Superglid was '....polychromatic blue, Tandon Rouge or black.' For 1954 all models went over to Beige with the famous red flash on the tank.
Here's more about some of their models - the Milemaster (a pre-war styled road bike) had gone and 4 models were listed for 1953. The 125cc Imp was the only rigid which together with the Kangaroo Supreme, Superglid and it's bigger brother 197 Superglid Supreme completed the range.
For 1954 six models were listed. The Imp remained and was joined by 2 conventionally sprung bigger 197cc brothers (one with 3, and 1 with 4 speed) but gone was the Kangaroo and in came the more successful 'Scrambler', the 225cc 1H Villiers engined Monarch and the Twin Supreme with the 242cc British Anzani rotory valved engine.
Sadly they did not sell in the required numbers, particularly in the initial target market of India and the company lasted a few more years before closing.
Shame