Beart Motor Cycles
Max Beart of Goodwood Motor Works, South Australia, built eight motorcycles using the Beart marque in the years 1922 to 1925. These were sports machines powered by Bradshaw
oil-cooled singles and HO twins.
The A. M. Beart firm was an importer of Bradshaw engines and Cedos motorcycles.
CEDOS MOTOR CYCLES.
The Quality Light-weight for Power, Speed, and
Economy.
PRICES, FROM £39 10/.
TERMS, FROM £7 10/ DEPOSIT, AND 10/-
WEEKLY.
SOLE AGENT.
A. M. BEART, GOODWOOD-ROAD, GOODWOOD.
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. Phone C. 8095.
The Advertiser, Thu 10 March 1927
"THE MAIL" CUP - 100 Miles.
1st R. O. Jamieson "Cedos"
2nd F. C. Williams "Cedos"
3rd A. J. Moyle "A.J.S."
4th A. M. Beart "Beart Bradshaw"
The Wooroora Producer, Thu 15 January 1925
BRADSHAW ENGINES WIN AGAIN
AT BALAKLAVA THIS WONDERFUL MACHINE BEAT EVERYTHING IN THE
5-MILE CHAMPIONSHIP UNDER 600 C.C.
5-MILE HANDICAP UNDER 600 C.C.
Once again demonstrating the efficiency of the oil-cooling system. These Machines will be available to the public in a few months' time at a price which will be astounding value.
FURTHER PARTICULARS,
A. M. BEART
GOODWOOD MOTOR WORKS, GOODWOOD. PHONE UNLEY 1406.
The Mail, Sat 28 April 1923
Sources: Trove NLA; Robert Saward.
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