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1922 New Hudson Lightweight

British manufacturer New Hudson Motorcycles was founded in 1903 by George Patterson in Birmingham. The heyday of the company came in the years 1905-1910, when the company began to use the engines JAP.

The museum presents a model of New Hudson Lightweight of the production year 1922 . It is equipped with a small 211 cc Villiers engine of only 2.5 horsepower. The company stopped producing motorcycles in 1932 and renamed as Girling Ltd. It still exists today, and produces elements of brake systems.
 
 

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