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Today in Motorcycle History

CC

CC motorcycles were produced from 1921 to 1924.

The name came from the initials of the maker, Charles Chamberlain of Blackpool.

Various models were listed in a range of engine capacities, made by either Blackburne or Villiers. Some were single speed only, but most had chain-cum-belt transmission. The engines ranged in size from 147cc to 996cc. They appeared rarely in trade publications and were not otherwise well known.


Source: Graces Guide

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