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British Motorcycles of the '30s - The A-Z of Pre-war Marques from AER through to Zenith - Bacon, Roy

British Motorcycles of the '30s - The A-Z of Pre-war Marques from AER through to Zenith

Author
Bacon, Roy
Price
NZ$30.00
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Osprey Publishing, 1986

Machines in the UK continued to improve and evolve. The mid-to-late 1930s saw some of the most innovative designs in motorcycling, and some of the best machines come from the post-Depression period. But they were also more expensive. The role of the motorcycle as inexpensive public transportation devolved through the 30s: it became more of a hobbyist or competition machine. Use in police and armed forces also grew, providing a stable market for more utilitarian machines - especially as Europe rearmed. But motorcycling was increasingly an enthusiast's hobby. The Second World War again brought a closure to many factories. A lot of firms went on to make products for the war effort, some simply closed. Only a handful continued to make motorcycles, mostly to supply the British Army. Export sales dwindled as shipping was strangled by U boat raids. German bombing raids in Coventry and London spelled disaster for some companies: they never recovered from the loss of plants and equipment. Others simply never returned to make motorcycles. This is the story of the golden age....

Format
Second hand Hardback
ISBN
9781856482042
Catalog
SKU
134898

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