British Forces Motorcycles 1925-45
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Perhaps the most far reaching of the many changes wrought on the military by the First World War was the mechanization of the armed services. After many centuries of use by the Army for patrols and communications, the trusty horse was finally supplanted by the new-fangled motorcycle. This mechanization process gathered pace during the interwar years and in particular for the military motorcycle between 1925 and 1939. By the outbreak of the Second World War the motorcycle had become an important part of the military inventory and deemed 'suitable for WD (War Department) requirements'. When it was first published in 1995, this fully illustrated book was unique in looking at all military motorcycles of British origin known to have been tested mainly by the Mechanical Warfare Experimental Establishment (later called the Mechanisation Experimental Establishment). Ten years on, the authors are producing a fully revised and updated new edition of their book that will include three new chapters covering standard parts, bike markings and paint schemes. There will also be a picture spread that illustrates despatch rider's clothing. New to this edition will be a 16pp colour section that will illustrate restored WD bikes, including detail shots of engines and components.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1142702 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Chris Orchard is works safety engineer for Cooper-Avon Tires. He has been involved in the classic bike scene for many years.
Steve Madden works as a specialist civil servant.
Customer Reviews
British Forces Motorcycles 1925-1945
Great book for the War time Motorcycle enthusiast. Covers all models and shares information on #'s and uses. Great Read


