Wooler (motorcycles)

The Wooler (1919-1925) was an unusual motorcycle of the British manufacturer Wooler Engineering in London. The driven with a transversely mounted IOE - controlled two- cylinder boxer engine motorcycle was dubbed because of the shape of its tanks and yellow livery as "flying banana". For the 340 cc engine, a great power of 2.75 PS was specified. As a technical feature which designed by John Wooler machine had a Geradewegfederung on the front and rear, the drive was carried out using a variable belt transmission. Frank Longman drove 1921 on a Wooler the Isle of Man TT and reached number 34

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