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Campion Cycle Co. Ltd

 Automotive manufacturer of Nottingham.Great Britain from 1913
 
 

The Campion Cycle Company Ltd. was a British manufacturer of bicycles , motorcycles and Cycle Cars , which was located between 1901 and 1926 in Nottingham from 1901 they produced motorcycles and 3 wheel trikes up unti the mid 1920s .

The Cyclecar was only built in 1913 and had a V2 engine from JAP with an output of 8 bhp (5.9 kW). It had a friction disc transmission that was connected by a belt to the rear axle 

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