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Mi. A. J. Taylor, of 104, Broadway, Newmarket, has studied the excellencies of the various types of motor cycles—the means, par excellence, of "getting around." He has found that "The Coventry Eagle"— a 2% h.p. wheel, is in all respects a hard-wear, good service, faithful steed—and sells it at 75 guineas. Mr. Taylor will tell you anything you care to know about this machine, which comes from the home of the cycle—Coventry. A "Peeping Tom" was unfortunately unable to see so good a sight as an "Eagle" bike.

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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 9, 1 November 1919, Page 26

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Untitled Observer, Volume XL, Issue 9, 1 November 1919, Page 26

Untitled Observer, Volume XL, Issue 9, 1 November 1919, Page 26

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