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E: 31/5 win a restored motorbike
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http://www.classicbike.co.uk/nav?page=classicbike.win.main&fixture_win=6185495&resource=6185495&view_resource=6185495
I found it hard to get a definitive answer on google, but think it is two. Any comments welcome.
I found it hard to get a definitive answer on google, but think it is two. Any comments welcome.
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I think it's 3 actually, as I think that's why it's called a 'triple'. Will keep looking for something definite though as I only read that on a French site, most of which I couldn't understand.
Edit: Yeah, pretty sure it's 3.I've been lucky, I'll be lucky again. ~ Bette Davis0 -
http://www.khi.co.jp/mcycle/museum/h1/history/index_e.html
This link says it has three cylinders:
"Two different engines were thus developed side by side but, in the final analysis, the company opted to go with the brand new feel and stunning design of the three cylinder piston valve engine."0 -
Thankyou. I am glad, I held off before entering.0
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