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REG 250: The First Multi-cylinder 250cc Motorcycle

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British 250 cc Racing Motorcycles: Pereira, Chris

    https://www.amazon.com/British-250-cc-Racing-Motorcycles/dp/1904788122
    Traces the history and development of the privately built British 250cc 'specials' and 'hybrids' competition class of Road Racing from 1946 to …

British 250 cc Racing Motorcycles by Chris Pereira

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    Traces the history and development of the privately built British 250cc 'specials' and 'hybrids' competition class of Road Racing from 1946 to 1959. This book recalls the men and machines involved, and traces their history and development, in what was clearly the most technically innovative class of Road Racing in the 1950's.

BSA MC1 250 Racer - Motorcycle Classics

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    BSA MC1 250 Racer. By Alan Cathcart. Photo By Kyoichi Nakamura. The MC1 250cc single, created by BSA in the 1950s, seemed to have a genuine chance of fulfilling the dream of a Made in England World Championship. 1954 BSA MC1. Claimed power: 34hp @ 10,250rpm (at gearbox sprocket) Top speed: 105mph.

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