H.B. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB S RELIABILITY TRIALS.
‘TRIUMPH " WINS SILVER CUP. Out of a tl-.-ld of 32 starters, only four machines finished with non-stop runs — two of which were Triumphs and one ill--”.:::. Results RS follows: — Open Class.—Mr. N. Mackersey, 3.1 Triumph, first place for best allriv.ind performance, winning cup. Mr. Geo. Cox, 7h.p. Indian, second. Private Owners. —Mr. Geo. Cox, 7 b.n. Indian, first. Mr. L. Litnbrick, T.T. Triumph, second. | Air. Cox’s performance i> made more I r''marknble by the fact that he carried i !>i' 'on on the carrier. ' Mr. J. Brathwaite. 3-speed Triumph. i secured lirst place in petrol eonsumpItion te't. averaging 45 miles pe rgallon. i Mr. L. Limbrick, T.T. Triumph, sei citiied special prize for best periormijiii--' by fixed gear machine, lieing the only fixed gear machine to complete u: >■? I'on-stop. i Me can give immediate delivery of <.::iy of above machines, and have just Handed one i.I the latest 1913 models 7b..p, '-’-speed Indian, ith cradle spring ’frame, and invite inspection, I TDURTgr MOTOR CO.. LTD.. <ole Agents. Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 145, 4 June 1913, Page 6
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