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| A.B.C. 3 hp motor cycle | |
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| Manufacturer | A.B.C. |
| Production years | 1919 |
| Production location | (unknown) |
The A.B.C. design produced in 1919 by Granville Bradshaw constituted a new and advanced form of motorcycle which perhaps suffered from being before its time. It had a 398 cc capacity horizontally-opposed air-cooled engine unit, set across a cradle frame which is carried at front and rear on leaf springs.
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[edit] In the Science Museum's Records
This object's inventory number is 1953-325.
This bike is part of our Biker Tribes feature, a planned special exhibition launching at the Science Museum during 2010. Your contributions to this page may be used in the exhibition. Explore all the motorbikes.