Debenham Sisters
Betty and Nancy Debenham, with their dog, Poncho, were keen motorcyclists. Nancy won a Gold Medal at Brooklands in 1926.
The Debenham Sisters
Norfolk were motorcycles produced at Lee in South East London, in 1902, by Stanley Norfolk.
Only one or two of these typically primitive machines were built. The engine was a 3¾ hp MMC, hung from the downtube of a heavy-duty frame, with direct-belt drive. The headstock of the frame was suitably strengthened and rim brakes were fitted. The maker claimed that a top speed of 40mph/64kmh was achievable on the flat.
Source: Graces Guide
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