Royal Enfield Running in Instructions
While not exactly a factory manual, its a great insight to the type of literature available at the time. Published by Acheson Colloids Limited in 1948
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While not exactly a factory manual, its a great insight to the type of literature available at the time. Published by Acheson Colloids Limited in 1948
Royal Enfield Running in Instructions Read More »
Stepping up from single speed and 2 speed drives to 3 speed gearboxes with clutches was a major achievement for the British motorcycle industry in the 1920s. A few manufacturers had achieved this in the late 1910s with their own designs but the majority of machines in the 20s were fitted with Sturmey Archer, Burman,
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Well, here’s the companion for the previously posted Parts book. Again its a little past the cut off date we usually post stuff for, but its well worth posting as this should cover earlier models. Its a little over 4 Meg in size, so those not on Broadband, nows a good time for a cuppa;
1949 Royal Enfield Workshop Manual 125cc ‘Flea’ Read More »
Douglas, one of my favourite vintage motorcycles. I used to own a 350 sidevalve, 2 speed belt drive model TS many years ago and it was a joy to ride. I only wish that I had a manual like this one for the EW to assist me in keeping it maintained. Unlike other manufacturers owners
Douglas 1926~30 350 EW Care and Maintenance Manual Read More »