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<p>such as the Allday (<a href="page.php?w=Alldays_%26_Onions">Alldays & Onions</a>), <a href="page.php?w=Ruby_Cycle_Co_Ltd">The Royal Ruby</a>, The New Ryder, the Bown-Villiers, the <a href="page.php?w=Coventry-Eagle">Coventry-Eagle</a>, the Gerrard,  , the Invicta (A. Barnett & Co), the Ixion, the Juno, and the Roulette.</p>

<p>In spite of the huge success of the 269&nbsp;cc two-stroke, the four-stroke engine had not completely been shelved, as in October 1914, J.H Motors of Oldham announced two motorcycles, the No.1 fitted with a 2.75&nbsp;hp</p><p>
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