MOTOR-CYCLE SILENCER
MUCH-NEEDED REFORM. CBItITIBH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.] RUGBY, September 10. At the British Association, a demonstration was given of a new type of motor-cycle silencer, which it is claimed, will eliminate the noise of the machine’s exhaust, and which has been perfected as the result of investigations made, following an inquiry into the question of decreasing
been investigating the subject and who is now Chairman of the Ministry of Transport Committee, dealing with the same question, attended the trial, which was carried out by WmgCommander Cave Brown Cave, who states that not only was a great reduction in noise effected, but when compared with many other types of silencers, resulted in a small increase in horse-power.
street noises. Sir Henry Fowler, chairman of the Association’s Committee which has
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1934, Page 2
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