This gorgeous drawing is probably by John Ferguson, who did a stack of great work for the British weekly The Motor Cycle (aka, The Blue 'Un). The advert below is from 1950. MP
Sunday, 13 June 2010
JAP speedway engine
As seen in many a bike on this very blog, the mighty 498cc two-valve OHV motor developed by JA Prestwich of Tottenham, North London, specifically with speedway racing in mind. It was long-serving engineer Stan Greening who created the motor, working closely with top Stamford Bridge (London) speedway riders, Bill Bragg and Wal Phillips, during 1929/30. The motor, influenced in its finer details by the then leading four-valve Rudge, went on to dominate the sport right into the 1960s.
This gorgeous drawing is probably by John Ferguson, who did a stack of great work for the British weekly The Motor Cycle (aka, The Blue 'Un). The advert below is from 1950. MP
This gorgeous drawing is probably by John Ferguson, who did a stack of great work for the British weekly The Motor Cycle (aka, The Blue 'Un). The advert below is from 1950. MP
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if only they were still 75quid a pop!.
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