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Pebok Motor Cycle Co

The Pebok Motor Cycle Company, 96, 97, 98, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C,

Pebok motorcycles were produced from 1903 to 1906.

This firm built their own engines to fit into typically primitive frames. The first machine had a 3½ hp engine. From 1904 they used mechanical inlet-valves and also listed power of 2¼ hp, 2¾ hp and 3½ hp.

The Pebok Motor Cycle Co.

The Pebok motor cycle is now always fitted with a 3½ h.p. engine with mechanical inlet valve, larger petrol capacity, and two accumulators and a two-way switch. A more efficient silencer is fitted, and the machine is improved in detail throughout.
(Stand 128.)

Stanley Show, The Motor Cycle Nov 25th 1903

Sources: Graces Guide, The Motor Cycle, period advertising.



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