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1916 The Motor Cycle: Index Jul-Dec

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Note: This is a sub-section of The Motor Cycle

  • A.A.F. (letter), 96
  • A.A.S. (article), 334
  • — (letters), 439, 505, 567
  • Abbott, W. W. (verse), 93
  • A.B.C. and Sidecar (illus.), 16
  • — Brake Drum, 41
  • — 3|h.p., “ Ixion’s ” Experiences, 122, 196
  • — 31 h.p., Road Experiences, 332
  • — Injector Carburetter, 538
  • Abell, J. H. (letter), 43
  • Abraham, George D. (articles), 18, 74
  • Acetylene Lamps, Lighting, without Dismounting or Stopping Machine, 205
  • “ Adaptable ” (letter), 212
  • Addenbrooke, H. St. V. (letters), 86, 106
  • Addison, H. (article), 10
  • Adelaide Motor Cyclists, 359
  • Advertising, The Art of, 546
  • A.E.D. (letter), 192
  • Aerolite Pistons, 523
  • Aeroplane-type Sidecar Body, 112
  • A.H.G. (letter), 524
  • Aircraft Workers’ Hill Climbs, 313, 316, 386, 483
  • Airmen, Well-known Motor Cyclists, 118, 163, 203, 247,. 409
  • A.J.S. Engines being Tested on Coal Gas, 41, 89
  • — New Models, 105
  • — Sidecar at Gibraltar, 281
  • A.J.W. (letter), 167
  • A.K. (letter), 234
  • Aller Saddle, 294
  • Allon Spring Frame, 381, 405, 431
  • — Two-stroke, Lady User’s Experiences, 152
  • — Big Twins, 568
  • — 1917 Design as revealed by Chicago Show, 502
  • — Models, Features of, 272
  • A.M.O., Broken1 Hill, N.S.W. (letter), 5
  • A.M.W. (article), 246
  • Anderson, J. Scott, Experiences as Despatch Rider, 35
  • “ Antidote ” (article), 113
  • Apollo Plugs, New, 146
  • A.P.R. (letter), 212
  • Arbuthnot, Sir R. K., His Sportsmanship, 87
  • — Memorial to the late, 15, 20, 369
  • — Trophy Fund, 38, 59, 84, 121, 144, 163, 185, 207, 229, 251, 296, 343
  • Argentine, Racing in the, 189
  • Ariel Machine Gun Sidecars (illus.), 230
  • Armond, S. C. (letter), 322
  • Armoured Cars, “ Tanks,” First Appearance Fighting, 254
  • — Honours for Officers, 457
  • — (illus.), 480
  • — Tales of the, 273, 292, 318, 363, 436. 495
  • Ashley, II. E., 495
  • Attwood, Equipment for Using- Petrol Substitutes, 225
  • “ Auriga ” (article), 114
  • — (letter), 190
  • Austin, S. A. (letter), 393
  • Australian Conditions, Motor Cycles for, 65
  • — Records, 59, 262, 479, 493
  • — Sydney (letter), 5
  • Auto-carrier, War Office (illus.), 180
  • Auto Cycle Union Report, 42
  • Auto-ped. (illus.), 250
  • Auto-wheels in India, Legal Ruling, 121
  • Auxiliary Back Stand on Military B.S.A. (illus.), 133
  • Average Prices of Second-hand Machines, 37, 120, 141, 214, 232, 249, 279, 313. 385, 411, 435, 456, 477, 516
  • — Speed, 43
  • Aylett, G. (letter), 465
  • Bebb, G. H. (letter), 280
  • Beckman, F. (letter), 199
  • Beginners, Hints for, 53, 66
  • Belgian Red Cross, Lady Motor Cyclists with the, 300
  • Bell, John (letter), 106
  • Belts, Removing, when Storing Machines, 340
  • Bennett and Barkell, Ltd. (letter), 105, 440
  • — Capt. C. V. (letter), 233
  • Benzolite, Readers’ Experiences with, 486
  • Best and Lloyd Controllable Mechanical Oil Pump, 134, 263
  • Beswick, B. J. (letter), 43
  • Bethwaite, J. G. (letters), 21, 105
  • Bianchi, Italian Despatch Riders on (illus.), 58
  • Bidlake, P. T. (letter), 87
  • Bilbe, Sgt., Experiences in German East Africa, 180
  • Binks, C. (letter), 210 -
  • — Fuel, Readers’ Experiences, 6o, 126, 173, 218
  • — Service Complaints, 210, 233, 258, 323, 482
  • Birmingham to Isle of Wight, Tour, 344
  • — Wounded Soldier’s Sidecar Runs, 251
  • “ Bluebeard ” (article), 57
  • “ Bona Satis ” (article), 239
  • Bonython, John (letters), 281, 416, 464, 525
  • Booth, Jack, Records made by, 262
  • Bourne and Hollingsworth Wounded
  • Soldiers’ Sidecar Outing, 58
  • Boycott of German Goods, 149, 168, 211, 235, 258, 375, 416, 439
  • Boyd, R. L. (letter), 126
  • Bradbury Duplicate Clutch Control, 55
  • Bradley, A. S. (letter), 321
  • Bradshaw, Granville E. (article), 496
  • Brakes, Belt Rim, 51
  • Bramco Control for Petrol and Heavy Fuel Mixtures, 189
  • Brampton Fork Improvements, 441
  • Brass, R. (letter), 66
  • “ Brightonian ” (letter), 376
  • Bringing Down a Zeppelin, 535
  • Bristol Avoiding Route, 184, 279
  • “ Britisher ”• (letters), 149, 116
  • British Guiana, Motor Cycling in, 208
  • — Magneto Industry, 303, 460
  • Brocklebank, Hugh (letters), 127, 323
  • Brooker, J. W. G. (letters), 211, 504
  • Brough, 3|h.p., 567
  • — 5 h.p. Horizontal Twin Cylinder (description), 455
  • — Lady’s Model (illus.), 260
  • Brown Brothers., Spare Petrol Tank, 278
  • B.S.A. Sidecar, T. S. Bryant’s (illus.), 319
  • — with Auxiliary Back Stand (illus.), 133
  • Burberry Coat, New, 136
  • Burbidge, T. (letter), 191
  • Burnard, S. L. (letter), 192
  • Butcher’s Sidecarrier, A, 86
  • B.W. (letter), 96
  • “ C.A.E.” (letter), 258
  • Cahon, Lewis C. (letter),
  • Calthorpe, Woman Rider Camus, R. (article), 205
  • — Ren6, All-weather Motor Cycle, 448 (letters), 234, 440
  • Campion 8 h.p. Sidecar, New Model, 28
  • — Sidecar (illus.), 93
  • Canada, Petrol from, 121
  • Canadian Despatch Riders (illus.), 144
  • Cape Peninsula M.C.C. Trials, 46
  • Carbonisation, Engine, Possible Cause and Remedy, 319, 341
  • Carburetter, Barry, Floatless, 348, 465
  • — Heating, Desirability of, 329
  • — for Use of Heavy Fuel, 378
  • — Novel, G.A.S.P., 285
  • — Triumph, Improvement, 417
  • — Wastage of Fuel, Preventing, 125
  • — with Variable Jet, R. Clough, 378
  • Carburetters, Automatic, Consun e 6, 43, 87, 360
  • — Multiple Jet, and Economy, 263
  • Car or Sidecar ? A Comparison, 57
  • Carr, F. C. Culling (letter), 375
  • Carriers, Spring, 201, 265
  • Cattle on Roads at Night, Lights to be Carried by Men in Charge, 355, 367
  • C.A.V. Dynamo Lighting, 161
  • — Searchlight, 161
  • C.C. Sparking Plug, 442
  • Central Highlands, Tour in the, 361
  • Ceylon, Motor Cycling in, 245
  • “ Ceylon No. 2 ” (letter), 28S
  • Chadwick, H. (letter), 212
  • Chain Grip, American, 146
  • Change Speed Gear Incorporated in Engine, 232
  • “ Clericus ” (letter), 126
  • Clothing, Motor Cycle, 29
  • —Suitable, for Cold Weather, 336
  • Clough, R., Variable Jet Carburetter, 378
  • Clyno Sidecar Mount ridden Solo, 202
  • Coal Gas, Running on, 190
  • Coates, Mr. and Mrs., in Enfield Sidecar (illus.), 459
  • Cold Weather Clothing, 336
  • Collier, C. W. H. (article), 208
  • Collings, A. (letter), 21
  • Collins, Sergt.-Art. C., 363
  • Collyer, R. (letter), 376
  • Colombo Motor Cycle Volunteers, 459
  • Colonial Riders’ Opinions, 4, 65, 95, 199, 288, 392, 192
  • — Trade, Distributer’s Views on, 155
  • Commercial Travellers, Lightweights for, 164
  • — Vehicles, Import of, Prohibited, 16
  • Compression Tap, Evolution of a, 57
  • — Variable, 126
  • Connaught Two-stroke, Petrol Consumption of, 120
  • Connecting Rod and Piston Head in One Piece, 460
  • Controllable Mechanical Lubrication, Best and Lloyd, 134, 263
  • Controls, Standardisation of, 195
  • Cooke, Francis E. (article), 351
  • — H. J. Dunne (letter), 65
  • Cooling Devices, Auxiliary Engine, 87
  • Cooper Light Sporting Sidecar, 337
  • — W. T. (letter), 392
  • Cope, E. J. (letter), 65
  • Cordon, R. Curtis (letter), 126
  • Cork and District M.C.C., 133
  • “ Corporal, R.E. ” (letter), 233
  • Cosh, Robert J. (letter), 105, 341
  • Cost of Running 31 Solo Mount in India, 43
  • “ Coventry Chain,” Record Running of a, 383
  • Coventry Ordnance Workers’ Hill-climb, 78, 84, 85
  • — Wounded Soldier-:’ Sidecar Run, 252
  • Cox, Harold J. (letter), 256
  • “ C.P. 450 ” (article), 128
  • ” C.R. 2154” (letters), 298, 375
  • Crown Locking Cap, 265
  • Crutch, W. J. (letter), 211
  • Cufley, John W. (letter), 165
  • Cunningham, Mrs., on A.J.S, in New South Wales (illus.), 95
  • Current Chat, 16, 36, 58, 84, 100, 120, 1 11, 162, 181, 206, 228, 250, 276, 296, 31 1, 312, 368, 381, 110, 132, 458, 478, 198.
  • 512, 560, 57«
  • ” Cutty ” (letter), 440
  • “ C.W. 15 ” (letter), 210
  • Cycle Car or Sidecar, 351
  • Simple, G. Hadden’s, 168
  • Cygnet Rear Car Attachment, 392 Co. (letter), 517
  • Daimler M.C.C., Paper Chase, 372
  • — of Fire (letter), 565
  • Davenport, W. A. (illus.), 228
  • David-on, A. E. (Capt.), 195
  • Davies, F. H. (letter), 95
  • — H.R., i 18
  • — T.B. Hart, 163
  • Davison, Geoffrey S. (article), 330
  • Dawson, C. K., Capt. (Jotter), 526
  • Decarbonisation, 238, 256
  • Dee, F. C., 118
  • Dendy, A. (letter), 193
  • Denmark, Prince Axel of, on Harley-Davidson (11J us.;, 312
  • — Racing In, 284
  • Derbyshire, New Freak Hills in, JI
  • — Touring in, 182
  • Design, Future, 467
  • — Progress in, 131 .
  • Despatch Carrying Test, Across America,
  • — Rider, A.S.C., Experiences, 3a
  • — Riders, A.S.C., M.T., in England (illus.), 104
  • — Canadian (illus.), Ill _ ,
  • — 67 Div. Sig. Coy., R.E., 118 French (illus.), 498
  • — in Egypt, 38, 55, 168
  • — Russia, 561
  • — Training (illus.), 315
  • — Italian (illus.), 473, 4 78
  • — N.Z., 368
  • — on Camels, 320
  • — R.E., attached Indian Army Corps (illus.), 393 ' x
  • — to Clyde Defences (illus.), 457
  • — of Advanced Signal Depot, France (illus.), 181
  • — R.F.C. (illus.), 516
  • — Riding in Mesopotamia, 70, 267, 365
  • Deuchar, W. R. (letter), 257
  • Deuss, L. W. J. (letter), 493
  • Dixie Magneto, Variable Timings tor, 235
  • Dodge, A. F. (illus.), 375
  • Dot Duplex Frame and New Saddle Suspension, 136
  • Douglas fitted for using Heavy Fuel, 225,
  • — 1916 2'1 Latest Model (description), 56, 108
  • — Model, Road Experiences, 6
  • — 2f h.p. Spring Frame, Road Experiences, 165
  • Douglases on Military Service, 68, 297, 300, 367, 368 •
  • Dreadnought Two-stroke, Lady Motor Cyclist’s Impressions, 376
  • Driving Licence, Refusal to Grant, 4 67
  • Druid Fork, New, 161, 151
  • Dublin and District M.C.C. Trial Results, 15, 23
  • Dunhill Rubber Goggles, 227
  • Dunlop, ,J. C. (letter), 95
  • — Steel and Rubber Cover, 255
  • Durant, A. (letters), 149, 192, 233, 235
  • Dust from Sidecars, Device to Lessen, 169
  • Dutch Trials and Races, 2, 50, 135, 176
  • — Volunteer Motor Cyclists (illus.), 123
  • Duvauchelle’s Lightweight, 31
  • Dynamo Lighting, C.A.V., 161
  • East Griqualand, Racing in, 296
  • Easting, C. A., Sidecar, Hood and Screen, 14, 12, 88
  • Economical' Running, obtaining Low
  • — Fuel Consumption, 139
  • — Travelling by Motor Cycle, 111
  • E.D.M. (letter), 485
  • Edmund Pannier Tank, 225
  • Edwards, Rome-built Sidecar Outfit., 172
  • — R. H, Missing, 300
  • Egerton, P. J., Sidecar built in War Zone, 166
  • Egypt, With the A.S.C., M.T., in, 180
  • E.J.C. Magnetos, 30, 523
  • E.J.L. (letter), 258
  • Electric Lighting, Dynamo, C.A.V., 161
  • — for Lightweights, 268, 299, 338
  • — from Storage Battery, 31, 322; 116
  • Ellis, Philip T. (letter), 167
  • Emerson, J. L., on A.B.C. Sidecar (illus.).
  • Empire Extra Air Valve, 116
  • Enfield 3 h.p. Twin, Road Experiences,
  • — New Type Spring Fork, 390
  • — Sidecar, Latest Model, 384
  • — Sidecarrier (ilJus.), 7
  • — Two-stroke (illus.), 4 32
  • Engine, Aluminium, Wisconsin, 360
  • — Balancing, 10 (’arbonisatJon, 1 'ossi ble (’a use
  • — Remedy, 319, 341 Cording Devices, 87
  • — Double A cd,i ng Two-stroke, 512
  • — rattle in Two-strokes, 263
  • — Removing, Tip for, 211
  • Twin Cylinder, 261, 261, 321, 340, 319, 37 1, 390, 115, 12K*
  • — Six-stroke, IJ5 •
  • — on ( (,i,] ”, ™
  • — Vibration, 389
  • Engines, Horizontal Twin, Easy Starting , z J 9
  • — Horizontal 'twin, Future prospects, 283
  • — Engineer ” (letter;, 299
  • — Enthusiast ” (letter), 4 to
  • E.R.T. (article), 198,
  • Essequibo Coast, Motor Cycling on the * 208
  • Evans, E. C. Erank (letter), 322
  • Excelsior (Coventry) Lightweight will. Storage Battery Lighting, 31
  • — 1917 Model Two-stroke, 318
  • — Sidecar* for Business and Pleasure (illus.), 7
  • Four-stroke Lightweight (ilhis.), 482
  • Wounded Soldiers’ Sidecar Outing 58, 84
  • Experimentalist (letter), 548
  • Exports and Imports, 37, 124, 318, 142, 519
  • — Trade, Maintaining the, 507, 521
  • Farrer, Sgt.-Major (illus.), 3 1
  • East Stretches of Road, 1 1
  • F.C.H. (letters), 86, 149
  • Feiron, A. (letter), 190
  • Fellows Magneto, 407
  • Feminine Goggles, Through, 52, 262, 398
  • Fenn, A. G., Experiences in Egypt, 180
  • Fenton, Clifford C. (letter), 21 1
  • Ferwerda, .1. (illus.), 5
  • Fetch, H. W. (letter), 212
  • Fields, Sgt.-Major (illus.), 34
  • “ Fifteen- Year Old Reader* ” (let,ter), 389
  • F.I.H. (letter), 163
  • Fire Brigade Service, Motor Cycles in, 1J5
  • First, Week as a Motor Cyclist, Lady’s Experiences, 152
  • F. .I.P. (article), 173
  • Fletcher, Sparking Plug Cooling Device, 420
  • Flying, a Motors Cyclist’s Impressions, 284
  • Flywheel Magneto, 556
  • Ford, CpI. W. Carlyle (illus.), 68
  • Forrest, Donald, Te Aroka, N.Z. October), I
  • Four-cylinder Engines, 21
  • Frame, Duplex, Dot, 136
  • Frank, R. (letter), 322
  • French Army Driving Instructors, 271
  • Frera Motor Machine Gun Sidecars (illus.), 186, 187
  • — 8 h.p. Twin, Italian-built, 73
  • Front Fork Weaknesses intensified by Rear Springing, 238
  • F.R.N.C. (letter), 163
  • F.R.S. Electric Lamps, 320
  • Generator Bracket,, 21 I
  • Magneto Lighted Lamp Set, 450
  • Fuel, Motor after the War, 171
  • Future Design of Motor Cycles, 467
  • — of the 3J h.p. Single Cylinder Engine, 261, 264, 299, 321, 310, 349, 374, 390, 115, 128, 163, 173, 501, 520
  • Gardeners, Market, Utility of the Motor Cycle for, 92
  • G.A.S.P. Carburetter, 285
  • Gas, Town, Testing Engines on, 11, 89
  • Gear, Change Speed, Incorporated in Engine, 232
  • Controls, Adjusting, 37 3
  • Generations, Four, on a Sidecar (ilhis.), 93
  • George, Sydney, 160, 165
  • German East Africa Campaign, Motor Cyclists’ Experiences, 160, 180, 203, 214, 321, 136, 452
  • Goods, Boycott of, 119, 168, 211, 235, 258, 375, 116, 139
  • G. H. (letter), 115
  • Gibraltar, A.J.S. Sidecar at, 281
  • G.K. Convertible Sidecar, 111
  • Gloria Motor Cycle, 59, 60
  • Gloriaphone Mechanical Horn, 561
  • Glove used as improvised Tool-kit, 211
  • Godfrey, D. C. 300, 511
  • Goldfields (W.A.) Motor Club, 373
  • Goldsworthy-Crump, T. (loiter), 87
  • Gomcrsall, A. (l<-ttor), 1 I
  • Goodwill, F. (letter), 393
  • Grado Vaporiser, 318
  • Graham, C. W„ 2 17, 300
  • Grandex Two-stroke, 32, 98
  • Graphite Lubricator, Wolf, 255
  • Grass Track Racing in Holland .(illn ?).
  • Greenep, W. H. (letter), 280
  • Green Taxis (letter), 190
  • Greenwood, F. (letter), 310
  • Maurice (letter), 1 19
  • Grove, Douglas C. (letter), 126
  • Guide Warbrick ” (letter), 391
  • “ Gunner, A.I.E. ” (letter), 391
  • Gunner, L. P. (letter), 19
  • Gurk, An Emma-Emma (lerrer), *'
  • Hadden, Geo. (letter)* 168
  • Hammond, E. V. (letter), 521
  • — Motor Scooter. 149
  • Hancock, J. II. (letter), 298
  • Handle-bar Spring. AlacLean. 146
  • Hansen. Frus. Tall Motor Cycle Agent (illus.), 228
  • Harding, C. (letter). 393
  • Harley-Davidson Dinner, 64
  • — (general illus.). 67. 83. 115, 539
  • — 1917 7-9 h.p. (illus. description). 539
  • — Sailors' Sidecar Outing. 36. 38. 39
  • — Sidecars for U.S. Government. 32
  • Harley-Davidsons for Russia. 346
  • Harley (letter). 464
  • Harris, Aubrey (letter). 86
  • Harrison’s Hat for Lady Motor Cyclists, 51
  • Hart, Eric E. (letter), 44
  • Harvey, J. R. (illus.), 367
  • Hat for Lady Motor Cyclists, 51
  • Hayes’s Vaporiser. 248
  • Head. G. F. (letter). 524 __
  • Heating the Carburetter. 552
  • Heaviest Motor Cyclist (illus.), 458
  • Heavy Fuel. Binks. Readers' Experiences,
  • — Douglas arranged for. 225
  • — Kempol, Test of, 119, 280
  • — Paraffin, Readers’ Experiences, 65,
  • — Petrotin, Readers’ Experience, 339
  • — Petrolier. Tests of, 132, 318
  • — Triple, 145
  • — Wital, Test of, 266
  • — Fuels, Effect on Engines, 109, 189
  • — — List of, 124
  • Hedstrom, Oscar, Returns to Indian, 100
  • Helmet Inventor, Death of, 519
  • Hendee, George M., 155
  • Henderson, 1916 Model, Road Experiences,
  • H. E.R. (letter). 106
  • Hess, Frederic S., Death of. 519
  • H. F.M. (letter), 282
  • H. H. (letter), 66
  • H.H.L. (letter), 465
  • Hickley, E. H. (letter), 565
  • Higham, Charles (Capt.), 515
  • Hill-climb, London Special Constables, 102
  • — Coventry Ordnance Workers, 78, 84,
  • Hill-climbs, Aircraft Workers, 313, 316, 386, 483
  • Hill-climbing, Freak, in the Peak District, 304
  • Notts M.C.C., 94
  • Hirst Wrist Watch Protector, 15
  • Hiskins’s Home-built Sidecar (illus.), 124
  • Hitchcock, Michelmore (letter), 526
  • H.J.L. (letter), 258 “ H.L.” (article), 164
  • H.L.S. (letter), 234
  • H.M. (articles), 169, 337
  • H.M.B. (articles), 125, 198, 201, 359, 127,
  • Hobart Lightweight with Spring Frame, Road Test, 494
  • Hodgson, Edward S. (letter), 514
  • Holne Chase, Devon, New Road, 45
  • Holton, Elliott B. (letter), 289
  • Holt, S., Home-built Sidecar Outfit, 404
  • Holward, F. A. (letter), 233
  • Home-built Motor Cycle and Sidecar, C. Edwards, 472
  • -— Sidecars, 138
  • Honours for “ Tank ” Officers, 457
  • Hopkirk, A. (letter), 200
  • — Miss L. (letter) 5, (illus.) 288
  • Horizontal Twin-cylinder Brough (description), 455
  • — Engines, 496, 525
  • — Development of the, 283, 397
  • — Different Makes Illustrated and Compared, 400
  • — Ixion’s Opinions, 357. 388, 482
  • Humber (description), 311, 318
  • Indian (description), 290
  • Model Matchless, 386, 429 Wolseley of 1895, 410
  • — Twin Engines, Easy Starting of, 219
  • Horse-power Tests, 156.
  • Horwood, W. L. (letter), 281
  • Hospital Ship, The, 204
  • Moulding, B. (letter), 566
  • House of Commons, Petrol Supply Discussions, 119
  • H.Q.C.D. Special Constables’ Hill-climb, g-S. (letter), 439 102
  • Hubbard, Sgt., Fund, 163 gndson, J. C. (letter). 417
  • HutTain s Device for Running on Heavy Fuels, 185, 207
  • Humber Horizontal Twin. Road Test, 500
  • — 31 h.p. Horizontal Twin (description), 311. 31S
  • Hunt ba-c-h, Capt. G. W., 230
  • Hursley, L. W. E. (letters), 37 1, 4 IB
  • Hoskinson, A. C. (letters), 321. 390
  • Hutcheson, W. (letters), 4 39
  • H.W.F. (article), 307
  • H.W.K.L. (letter), 212
  • Hyndman. Francis (letter). 280
  • Ignition, Double Plug, 132
  • Imports and Exports. 37. 12 1. 131, 3IS. 142. 519
  • — Curious Working of Prohibition of. 131, 217, 21S
  • — of Sidecarriers, Partial Prohibition, 1. IB
  • — Petrol, 228
  • Importation of Parts for Existing Machines. 1
  • India, Motor Machine Gun Battery in, 35. 185
  • Indian Horizontal Twin-cylinder Model (description). 290
  • — Lightweight in Irish Trial (illus.). 234
  • — Record Run in South Africa. 127
  • — 1917 Models, 291
  • — Overhead Valves, Quietening, 299
  • — Sidecarrier for Ammunition (illus.), 5OB
  • — Two-stretcher Sidecar Ambulance (illus.). 203
  • Indians, Girls on. Ride across United States, 73, 228, 265
  • Induction Pipe Cast with Cylinder, 389
  • Inlet Pipe Connections, 416
  • Ireland, Taking Motor Cycles to, 250
  • Italian Army Motor Cyclists, 9, 20, 58. 18B, 202, 473, 478
  • — Home-built Machine, 293
  • — Machine Gun Sidecars (illus.). 186, 187
  • — Military Motor Cycle Workshop, 508 Ives, H. J. (letter), 54 7
  • “ lxion ” (articles by), 6, 27, 51, 72, 91, 110, 122, 133, 154, 172, 196. 219, 238, 263, 267, 285, 306, 331. 349, 357. 379, 388, 399, 420. 447, 469, 482. 488, 509
  • Jackson, W. (letter), 86
  • Japan, Motor Cycling in, 177
  • J.B.S. (letter), 321
  • J.D.R. (letter), 340
  • Jenkins, Alec II. (letters). 416, 526
  • Jewitt, I). E. (letters), 341
  • “ J.G.,” Sandringham, N.S.W. (letter), 5
  • J.H. (letter), 105
  • J.H.P. Twin-cylinder Engines, 382
  • J.N.B. (letter), 486
  • Johannesburg-Durban Records, 98, 127,
  • 276, 421, 462
  • John Bull Patch Strip, 24
  • Tyre Gaiter, 170
  • Johnson, W. C. (letter), 374
  • Johnston, F. D., Engine built in Western
  • Australia, 352
  • Jones-Evans, F. J. (letter), 281
  • Juice Retailers (letter), 256
  • Justice (letter), 485
  • J.W. (letters). 257, 389
  • Kay Quick Starting Valve for Facilitating Use of Petrol Substitutes, 214
  • Kempol Fuel, Tests of, 119, 280, 4 86
  • Ker, T. M. (letter), 417
  • Kick Starter, Hub to Countershaft Gear Conversion, 459
  • Kilby, H. W. (letter), 21
  • King Inspects Motor Sections, 1 7 I
  • Kinky Bill (verse), 93
  • Kirby Mechanical Horn, 564
  • Knock, Engine, Cause of, 341
  • - when Running on Paraffin. Stopped by Water Injection, 404
  • Kumfurt Motor Cycle and Accessories Co. (letters), 234, 526
  • Lady Gardeners, Motor Cycles for, 92
  • — Motor Cyclist on Farm’ Work (illus.), 474
  • Cyclists, Dress for, 3, 15, 51. 398 (special articles), 3, 15, 51, 92, 152, 262
  • L.A.H. (letter), 280
  • Lakeland Hill-climbing in, 18
  • — Wounded Soldiers’ Sidecar Outing, 74
  • Lamb, A. M., Miss (letter), 376 Lambart, Richard, 383
  • Lambert, H. (letter), 376
  • Lamps lighted from Magneto, 450
  • ’— on War Office Sidecars, Police Prosecutions, 59, 163
  • — T.W.R., 232
  • Lancashire Volunteers Inspected by Vis count French, 199
  • Lang, Mr. and Mrs. .1., on Now Harley-Davidsons in U.S.A. (illus.), 317
  • Leaderettes, 1, 25, 49, 69, 89, 109, 131, 151, 175, 195, 217, 237, 261, 283, 303,
  • 329, 355. 377, 397, 119, 115, 167, 187, 507, 529, 551
  • Lea-Francis Sidecarriers (illus.), IS
  • Leedale, J. (letter), 233
  • Lees, F. C. (letter), 105
  • Letlieren, W. II. (letter), 33S
  • Letters to the Editor, 21, 13, 65, 86, IO;>, 126, 149, 167, 190, 210, 233, 256, 280, 298. 321. 338. 374, 389, 115, 4 39, 163, 485, 504, 52 1, 547, 565
  • Levis, Driving and Upkeep Instructions. 325
  • — 1916 2fh.p., 547
  • —Lady’s .Model, Hoad Experiences. 262
  • — Post-war Programme, 151
  • Lewis, F. (letter). 389
  • — George (letter), 115
  • L.F.J. (letter), 389
  • L.G. (letter), 504
  • Lighting Laxity, A. 551
  • — Order, New, 355, 367
  • Lightweight for Business Purposes, 126
  • — Sidecars, 267, 298
  • Lightweights and Mud, 55 I
  • — Electric Lighting for, 268, 299, 338
  • — for Commercial Travellers, 16 1
  • — The Limit in. 31 Limit Gauge (letter), 66
  • Lindsay, Capt. A. (letters), 21, 190, 2.>7, 339, 505 (article), 520
  • — R. G. (letter), 339
  • Lissa, Osborne de (letter), 525
  • Little, Capt. W. B., 231
  • Little John (article), 284
  • Liverpool Motor Cyclist Volunteers, 16, 120, 320. 345, 346
  • L. M.C. Post-war Programme, 451
  • Locke, H., Device for using Heavy Fuel, 451
  • Locking Cap, Crown, 265 Lodge Racing Plugs, 417
  • — Sparking Plug Co., Ltd. (letter), 117
  • London, Circular Routes- round, 408
  • — Motor Cyclist Volunteers, 317
  • — Special Constabulary, 403
  • — to the Lizard in a Day, 197
  • Lubrication Controlled by Throttle, 1 11
  • — Drip on Mechanical, 469
  • — of Horizontal Twin Engines, 27
  • — Throttle Controlled, First Suggested, 504
  • — Two-stroke, 529
  • Ludlow, Walter R. (letter), 524
  • Luggage Carrier, Spring, for Sidecars, 1 11
  • Lupum Habeo (letter), 43
  • Macgill, J. A. (letter), 289
  • Macgill’s Auxiliary Mudguards, 112
  • Machine Gun Corps, Heavy Section,
  • N.C.O.’s of E. Coy. (illus.), 54
  • Sidecars for Cadets, 487, 503, 524
  • MacLaurin, Lt.-Col. C. (letter), 65
  • MacLean Handle-bar Spring, 116
  • Magnalite Castings, 435
  • Magneto, Industry, British, 303, 160
  • — P.M., 391
  • Magnetos, British-built. 30
  • Maimed Riders, Alterations to Controls, 71
  • Manufacturing under Permits, 487
  • Marr, H. S. (letter), 298
  • Marriott, Cyril P. (letter), 126
  • Mason, F. (letter), 87
  • Matchless Horizontal Twin-cylinder Model, 386, 429
  • — Old Model, Modernised, 12
  • Matthews, T., Spring Frame Design, 4 31 Maude, J. C’., Spring Frame, 249
  • Maxim, Sir Hiram (illus.), 255
  • May, Frank, 347
  • — Sgt. Southcomb, 541
  • — W. F, Southcomb, 231
  • McLaughlin Variable Speed Gear, 232
  • McMaster, F. K. (letter), 199
  • McVicker’s Detachable Top for Sidecars,
  • II Mechanic, M.T. (letter), 338
  • Mesopotamia, Despatch Riding in, 70, 267
  • M. F. (article), 152
  • Midlander (article), 473
  • Midland Motor Cyclists Volunteer Corps (illus.), 59
  • Miles (article), 152
  • Militaire, Latest Model,-454
  • Military Motor Cycle Workshop, Italian, 508
  • — Notes, 35, 118, 135, 160, 166, 180, 203.
  • 230, 217, 300, 347, 370, 409, 436, 457, 495, 515, 511
  • Milkman’s Sidecarrier (illus.), 118
  • Milward, F. A. (letter), 504
  • M.T.Mech.E. (letter), 126
  • Mitchell, George, Vaporiser, 248
  • Mohandis (article), 156
  • Moore, R., Visit to War Zone, 5 10
  • Moreton, W. C. (letter), 200
  • Morgan, H. G. (letters), 167, 4 10
  • — E. B., Vaporiser, 248, 295
  • — 1917 Grand Prix Model, 294
  • — Runabout (illus.), 274
  • — T. W. (letter), 233
  • Morris, J. W. (letter), 415
  • Moss. H. Webster (article), 319
  • Motor Battery, Armoured, in the German East African Fighting, 13
  • — Bicycle and Sidecar, Home-built, Muskett’s, 167
  • —- Cycle Engine arranged to drive Light Railway Truck, 465
  • Design, Past and Present, 72
  • v. Railway Train, 127
  • Motor Cycle, The, at the Charterhouse (illus.), 54
  • in the R.N.A.S. (illus.), 13
  • Motor Cycles in U.S.A, 561
  • — Cyclist (letter), 105
  • Guides for Volunteers, 503
  • Infantrymen in German East, 321
  • — Cyclists, One-armed. 71
  • — Machine Gun Batteries in France (illus.), 424, 425
  • — — — Battery'in India, 35, 185 Section, Winning Team, of Cross
  • Country Race (illus.), 22
  • — Service Men at the Training- Centre (illus.), 63
  • — Sidecars, Ariel (illus.), 230
  • Italian (illus.), 186, 188
  • — Spirit, Definition of, 278
  • Motosccoche (illus.). 4
  • M.R.C.S. (letter), 211
  • Mudguarding, Improved, 30, 112, 339, 37 7
  • Mudproof Design of Motor Cycle, Rene Camus, 448
  • Munition Workers’ Hill-climb in Lakeland, 18
  • Murphy, J. W. (letter), 5
  • Muskett, W. H. (letter), 167
  • Nagel, E. R. D. (letter), 299
  • Naphthaline Balls in Fuel, Readers’ Experiences, 410
  • Newera (letter), 106
  • New Hudson steered from Sidecar Body (illus.), 289
  • — Imperial Latest Models, 421
  • — Motor Cycles, Ministry of Munitions
  • Prohibition Order, 411, 419
  • — South Wajes Imports, 369
  • — Motor Cycling in, 440
  • — Zealand Despatch Riders, 368
  • Motor Cycling in, 200, 493, 516
  • Nicholl, Lt.-Col., Device for Heating Carburetter, 378
  • — Major D. F.. D.S.O., 279, 495
  • Night Duty, 532
  • Nil Desperandum (letter), 298
  • No. 4, Heavy Section, M.G.C. (letter), 322
  • Noise of Motor Cycles, The, 49, 151
  • North, Cyril J. (letter), 464
  • Norton Cylinder Design, 405
  • — Jas. L. (letter), 375
  • — New Colonial Model, 3, 476
  • — Sidecar with Dickey Seat, 14
  • Notts M.C.C., Freak Hill Climbing in the
  • Peak District, 304
  • Nurse P.A. 2282 (letter), 212
  • Nurses, Motor Cycling for, 212, 271
  • O 5036 (letter), 44
  • O.B.H. (letter), 415
  • Occasional Comments, 6. 27, 51, 72, 91, 110, 133, 154, 172, 196, 219, 238, 263 285, 306, 331, 357, 379, 399, 420, 447, 469, 488, 509, -530, 553 Official Recognition for Volunteers, 560
  • Oil in Drums, Purchasing, 237, 256
  • O.K. Junior, Commercial Traveller’s Experiences, 164
  • — — Lady’s Model, Road Experiences, 52
  • Old Stager (letter), 235
  • Oleoflend (letter). 341
  • Ord-Mackenzie, K. (letter), 235
  • Orto Windscreen, 523
  • Otto Viola (letter), 280
  • Overalls, Cleaning, 86
  • Overhead Valves, Quietening, 299, 4 69
  • Overheating and Gradual Engine Stopping,
  • Cause of, C. H. Stephenson’s Theory, 171, 175, 211, 219, 234, 256, 281, 298
  • — — Sparking Plug Design, 358, 417
  • Overseas Riders’ Opinions, 4, 65, 95, 1JJ, 288, 392, 49u
  • — Trade, An Agent’s Views, 155
  • Pagett, W. V., Spring Frame, 523
  • Palmer, C. (letter), 211
  • — C. E., Spring Frame, 380
  • P. and M. Motor Cycle. 1917, 31 h.p., 557
  • — Russian Officer’s (illus.), 13
  • — War Office Machines on Test (illus.), 314
  • Paraffin, Lubricating Dangers, 189
  • Readers’ Experiences, 65, 101, 117, 120, 150, 191, 4 15
  • — Straining, 189
  • Paragon Folding Sidecar Chassis, 169
  • Parker, H. Edgar
  • — O., of Western Australia, on Douglas (illus.), 59
  • — Vaporiser, 442
  • — W., Vaporiser,
  • Passenger Motor Cycle Development,
  • Patents, Abridgments of, 88, 132, 141, 232. 236, 294, 326, 356, 418, 441,
  • Paterson, Cyril, 457
  • P.C.K.S. (letter), 257
  • Peacock Vaporiser, The, 214
  • Peak District, Touring in the,
  • Pedal Cycle Attachment, 563
  • Peir, W. (letter), 289
  • Perian, G. W., Water-cooled
  • Plug, 450
  • Perkolilli, Lake, Racing on, 373
  • Petrofin, Readers’ Experience, 339
  • Petrol, Adulterated, 233, 281
  • — Allowances, 77, 84
  • — Consumption, How to Lessen, 139
  • — Control Committee, Criticisms of Allotments, 87, 105, 126, 133, 212, 298
  • — Official Figures of Licences, etc., 119. 124
  • — Distribution in the U.S.A., 465
  • — from Canada, 121
  • _— Imports, 36, 228, 579, 543
  • — Licences Not Transferable, 111
  • — Permits, Expired, Stranded on the Road with, 91
  • — Pipe, Shape of, causes Mysterious Engine Stopping, 198
  • — Sale of, in Ireland, 560
  • — Substitutes, Effect of, on Engines, 1 09
  • — — Excessive Price of, 280
  • — Legal Limitations to their Use, 237, 250 182
  • — List of, 124, 145
  • — Tanks, Dual, Edmund, 225
  • — Filling, 234
  • — Larger, 329
  • — Waste from Carburetter, Preventing, 125
  • — Weighing and Short .Measures, 167, 210, 256
  • Petrolier, Tests of, 132, 318
  • Philpott, J. M. (letter), 126
  • Pidcock, Spring Frame, 356
  • Piecan (letter), 190
  • Pilkington Device to Facilitate
  • Heavy Fuel, 367 — W. (letter), 341
  • Pilkington’s Spare Petrol Tank, Pillion Seats, 32
  • Pistons, Aluminium, 391
  • Plane, E. (letter), 340
  • P.M. Magneto, 391
  • Pooley, H. F. (letter), 95
  • Poppalong (letter), 486
  • Powell, Mrs. George, Driving (illus.), 274
  • Pratt, W., 104, 370
  • Pressures, Bearing, 334, 416, 439,
  • Price, Dan H. (letter), 233
  • Prices’ Co., Ltd. (letter), 256
  • Prior, L. P. (letter), 87
  • Pritchard, II. (letters), 168, 235
  • Production, Quantity, of Cheap and Good Motor Cycle, 51 1
  • Progress in Design, 131
  • Prohibition without Permit of Motor Manufacture, 419, 110, 162, 187 111
  • Prospero (letter), 299
  • Public Schools M.C.C., 22, 258, 407 ~
  • — O.T.C., Orderlies, 417
  • Pump, Oil, Controllable Mechanical, Best and Lloyd, 134, 263
  • Pyke, M. A. (letter). 504
  • Quadrant Motor Co. (letter), 167
  • — New 31 h.p. Model, and Paraffin Vaporiser, 98, 99, 117
  • — Post-war Model, 403
  • Questions and Replies, 23, 47, 67, 76, 107 128, 147, 158, 193, 215, 226, 259, 270, 301, 327, 353, 364, 395, 406, 443, 453, 471, 506, 527, 549, 568
  • Rainer, C. (letter), 210
  • Ralph, A. E., Design for Driving Sidecar Wheel, 232
  • Ramsey, G. P. (letter), 339
  • — H., Water-cooled Sparking Plug, 450
  • R.B. (letter), 233
  • R.C?F. (article), 427
  • Reading Standard Trade Carrier, 161
  • Rear Springing (letter), 565
  • Recognition of Motor Cyclist Volunteers, 551
  • Recruiting for Various Motor Sections, 13, 34, 63, 77, 101, 119, 142, 166, 188, 217, 495, 515
  • Regular Reader (letter), 485
  • Reid, J. Robert, Vaporiser, 337, 485
  • Reigate Wounded Soldiers’ Run, 162, 163
  • Rest Home for War Workers, A, 286
  • Reta Hat for Lady Motor Cyclists, 51
  • Review : “ Motor Cycles and How to
  • Manage Them,” 17th Edition, 116
  • R.F.C., 2890 (letter), 235
  • — Motor Cyclists (illus.), 21, 142, 165
  • Rheims after Bombardment, 153
  • Rhodesian (letter), 299
  • Rhodes, J. II., Winner Victorian M.C.C. Trial (illus.), 493
  • Richardson, F. J., Spring Frame, 107
  • Road Rider (articles), 165, 26 1, 350, 373
  • Roberts, A. Q. (letter), 22
  • — Fred (letter), 280
  • — W. G. (letter), 86
  • Robertson, J. A. (letter), 415
  • Robinson, A. (letter), 87
  • — J. D. (letters), 210, 3 11
  • — P. G. (illus.), 93
  • Robson, W. Charles (letter), 504
  • Roosevelt, Archie, Sgt. (illus.), 192 Rose, Walter (letter), 417
  • Ross, G. L. (letter), 199
  • Rossiter, G. L. (letter), 21
  • Rover 1917 Model, 275
  • —- Sidecar in South Africa (illus.), 96
  • Rowland, E. (letter), 168
  • Rowlandson, S. A., 145, 371
  • Royal Ruby Spring Frame, 380
  • R.E.C. (letters), 321, 376
  • Rudge (letter), 4 4
  • — Sidecars for Wounded (illus.), 100
  • — with Aeroplane Type Sidecar, 112 Run to the Welsh Coast, A, 422
  • Rycroft, A. (letter), 22
  • S (letter), 235
  • S 5780 (letter), 281
  • Saddles, 294
  • Salisbury Plain and its Surroundings, 239, ci- „ 280
  • Salomca Forces, -Motor Cyclists with the, 1 81
  • Sangster, F. C., 247
  • Satis, .J. (letter), 548
  • Schofield, Francis E. (article), 268
  • — F. E. (letter), 338
  • Scooters, Motor, 62, 106, 250, 119, 521
  • Scotch Hills, Severe, 281
  • Scott, Economical Management of a, 223, 338
  • - Eng. Co., Ltd. (letter), 390
  • — Sociable, American Criticism, 491
  • — Three-wheeler (description), 79, 97, III
  • “ Ixion’s ” Comments on the, 110, 219
  • Readers’ Criticisms, 137, 167. 192, 212, 234, 257, 282, 298, 321, 310, 376. 390, 116, 185
  • — William (letter), 485
  • Second-hand Machines, Average’ I Tires, 37, 120, 111, 214, 232, 2 19, 279, 313. 385, 111, 435, 4 56, 177, 516 Show of, 414, 437, 458
  • — Show, 255
  • Service Plug Case, 561
  • Sheffield Wounded Soldiers’ Sideear Run. 61
  • Shock Absorbers, Transmission, Position of, 355
  • Shoebotham, J. W. (letter), 492
  • Show of Second-hand Machines. - •’
  • — Second-hand, Motor Cycle . ill.
  • Shrewsbury Wounded Soldiers’ Sidecar Run (illus.), 251
  • Sidecar Ambulances in the Vosges, 5G2
  • — Body, Aeroplane Type, 112
  • — Design, 26
  • — Built in War Zone, 166
  • Chassis, Folding, Paragon, 169
  • Vicker’s Patent, 132
  • — Convertible Ambulance, Touring or Camping, 510
  • — Design, Protection for Both Driver
  • and Passenger, 69
  • — Detachable Limousine Top, L.
  • McVicker’s, 4
  • — Dickey Seat, Norton, 14
  • I— Dust, Device to Lessen, 169
  • — Experiences on the Somme, 424
  • — for Business and Touring, 441
  • — Heater, A Home-made, 564
  • • — Home-built, G. P. Ramsey, 339 Hiskins, 125
  • — Hood and Screen, C. A. Eastings, 14, * 42, 88 j
  • — Light Sporting, Cooper, 337
  • : — Luxurious Gloria, 60
  • — Machines, Heavy, Ridden Solo, 202
  • — or Car, 57, 351, 417
  • I— Outfit, Home-built, Muskett s, 167 | S. Holt’s, 404
  • I— Outings for Women War Workers, 8
  • Wounded Soldiers and Sailors, 28, 33, 36, 38, 39, 58, 61, 62,“ 74, 84, 85, 101, 128, 162, 163, 251, 252
  • — Steering from (illus.), 289
  • — Wheel, Driving the, 232
  • — Wheels, Sprung, 488
  • Sidecars, Army, Italian (illus.), 202
  • — Distribution of Weight in, 86
  • ’ for Italian Army (illus.), 9
  • — Lightweight, 267, 298
  • ' —- with Detachable Body to take Side- I carrier (illus.), 7
  • Sidecarist (letter), 235 Sidecarrier, A Butcher’s, 86 'Confectioner’s (illus.), 301
  • -- for Ammunition (illus.), 506
  • — Grocer’s (illus.), 193
  • — Milkman’s, 148
  • Newsagent’s (illus.), 258
  • Sidecarriers, Restrictions on Imports, 16
  • Side-slip, Prevention of, 427
  • Signalling, Traffic, 151
  • Silencing, Improved, Required, 151
  • Silent Discharge and Engine Overheating, 171, 175, 211, 219, 234, 256, 281, 298
  • Sill, Joan (Miss), 474
  • Silver Paraffin Vaporiser, 149, 167. 192, 212, 235
  • — T. (letter), 212
  • Simons, J. (letter), 280
  • Simplex, Twin-cylinder Dutch Machine
  • (illus.), 5
  • Simpson, J. S. (letter), 299
  • Sinclair, J. H. (article), 143
  • Single-cylinder Machine, Future of the, 261, 264, 299, 321, 340, 349, 374, 504, 520, 547, 567
  • Single v. Twin-cylinder Machines, 567
  • Singlissimus (letter), 390
  • Skates, Motor (illus.), 444
  • S.M.C. Lightweight, 243 ?
  • Smith, A. A. (article), 344
  • — D. H. (letters), 210, 282, 340
  • — H., East London (letter), 4
  • — J. M. (letter), 289
  • — M. Hartley, Mrs. (article), 8
  • P. C. Kerslake (letter), 127
  • Social Harley-Davidson Club of Adelaide, S.A.. 359
  • Sowell, C. G. (letter), 492
  • Spain, Racing in, 90, 346
  • Spare Parts in New South Wales, Cost of.
  • 105 Sparking Plug, C.C., 442
  • Cooling Devices, F. M. Fletcher’s, 420
  • Design and. Overheating, 358, 417r
  • 463 Double, Ignition, 132
  • — Plugs, 65, 341, 420
  • ? Apollo, 146
  • Cleanable, 91
  • Cooling, 350, 374
  • — — Water-cooled, 450
  • Sparklets, 24, 88, 130, 170, 236, 418, 466
  • Sparting Porson (letter), 22
  • Special (letter), 212
  • Speed, Average, 21, 43
  • Spencer, J. F., 495
  • Sphinx Mfg. Co., Ltd. (letters), 465, ,485
  • Tests of Double Plug Ignition. I 132
  • Sporting Reminiscences, 220
  • • pots. Readers’ Experiences, 66, 191
  • Spring Carriers, 201, 265
  • — Frame, Alton, 381, 405, 431
  • C. E. Palmer’s, 380
  • H. O. Troman’s, 44
  • J. C. Maude, 249
  • Pidcock, 356
  • Richardson and Downs, 407, 4J4
  • Royal Ruby, 380
  • S. Thompson, 380
  • — — T. Matthews, 431
  • with Enclosed Leaf Springs, 523
  • Zenith, 434 r
  • — Frames on Freak Hills, 21, 87, lOa,
  • — Luggage Carrier for Sidecars, 141
  • — Supplementary, Fitted to Triumph
  • Front Fork, 149
  • Sproston, A. J. (article), 70
  • — — 181
  • Stage, Motor Cycle on, 432
  • Standardisation of Controls, 195
  • Stand, Back Auxiliary, 133
  • Steatite Insulators, 465
  • Steam Motor Cycles, 43
  • Steering Head Design, 113, 143, 190
  • Stephenson, C. H. (article), 175
  • Stevens, E. V. (article), 177
  • Stewart, J. A. (letter), 376
  • — James P. (letter), 486
  • — J. C. M., Sec.-Lt., Killed, 71
  • Striside Skirt for Lady Motor Cyclists, 3, 271
  • Stroke, Two or Four, Engines, 25
  • Stuart, A. T. (letter), 5
  • Stucchi Motor Cycles for Italian Army . (illus.), 9, 20
  • Sturmey-Archer Two-speed Lightweight Gear, 75
  • Sumner, A. V., 409
  • Sunday Motoring, 124
  • Sun 1917 Model (description), 366
  • Super-Amateur (letter), 192
  • Sydenham, C.' E. (letter), 390
  • Symonds, J. W. (letter), 96
  • T.A.C. Four-cylinder Motor Cycle, Early Model, 280
  • Tale of Joy and Woe, A, 330
  • Tall Motor Cycle Agent (illus.), 228
  • Tangent Cycle Co. (letter), 127
  • Tank Photographs, 409
  • Tanks (illus.), 480
  • — First Appearance on Active Service, 254
  • — Honours for Officers, 457
  • — Origin of the, 274, 371
  • — Petrol, Auxiliary, 278
  • — Larger, 329
  • — Tales of the, 273, 292. 318, 363, 436, 495
  • Tanpillion Seat, 461
  • Tan-Sad Pillion Seat, 32
  • — Spring Carrier, 265 Tasmanian Records, 184
  • Tattersall, H. V. (letter), 415
  • T.C.H. (letter), 493 Templar, A. (illus.), 364
  • Thomas, A. B., New Zealand Experiences, 200
  • — C. M. (letter), 65
  • — F. V. (letter), 96
  • Thompson, S., Spring Frame, 380 —? William (letter), 44
  • Thornton Heath Wounded Soldiers’ Outing,
  • 28, 33 Throttle-controlled Lubrication, First Suggestion of, 504
  • Through Feminine Goggles. 262
  • — Nineteen Counties in a Sidecar, 559
  • Tidmarsh, J. (letter), 44
  • Tobacco Farm in U.S.A., Motor Cycles on, 246
  • Tobey, W. B. (letter), 463
  • Tour, Birmingham to Isle of Wight, 344
  • — Bristol to Salisbury Plain, 239
  • — from London to the Lizard in a Day, 197
  • — m the Central Highlands, 361
  • — Midlands to Newquay, Economical, 114
  • the Welsh Coast, 422
  • — Yorkshire Coast, 307
  • Townshend, F. (letter), 199
  • Traffic Signalling, 151
  • Transit (letter), 321
  • Transmission, Different Types, “ Ixion’s ” Opinions of, 27
  • Traver, S. C. (letter), 65
  • Tregells, D.,G. (letter), 22
  • Trials, Pre-war, Reminiscences of, 220
  • Triple, Petrol Substitute, 145
  • Triumph Carburetter Improvement, 117
  • — Front Fork, Supplementary Spring, 1 19
  • — 4 h.p. 1916 Model, Lengthy Hoad
  • Trials, 241, 500
  • — Hub and Countershaft Models, Comparative Speed of, 322
  • —? Motor Cycle Engine driving Narrow - gauge Railway Truck, 165
  • — Run for Wounded Soldiers, 252
  • Triumphs, A Tale of Two, 53 I
  • — in Madras (illus.), 488
  • — in Military Service, 21, 107
  • — (miscellaneous illus.), 93, 18 1
  • Troman, Herbert O. (letter), 11
  • Trossaclis Road Opened to Motorists, 561
  • Trouser Guard and Hot-air Intake Combined, 372
  • T.T. Reminiscences (Veteran), 545
  • — Triumph (letter), 22
  • Tudor-Hart, W. O. T., 118
  • Turner, G. W., Petty Officer (illus.), 34
  • — W. (letter), 390
  • Two-stroke, Double Acting, 548
  • — Engine, V-type Twin, V.T.S., 356
  • — Engines, Running of, 357
  • — Lightweights, Beginner’s Hints, 53
  • — Lubrication, 529
  • — Overdriving of, 558
  • T.W.R. Tail Lamps, 232
  • Tyre Gaiter, John Bull, 170
  • — New Dunlop, 255
  • United States, Girls’ Ride Across the, 73, 228, 265
  • Military Motor Cycles, 32
  • Racing in the, 83
  • Van Buren,- Misses, Ride Across United States, 73, 228, 265
  • Vaporiser and Whistle Combined, E. Rowland’s, 168
  • — C. L. Whalley’s, 464
  • — Grado, 348
  • — Hayes, 248
  • — Made out of Boot Polish Tin, 337, 485
  • — Mitchell, 248
  • — Morgan, 248 295
  • — Parker, 248, 442
  • — Peacock, 214
  • — Quadrant, 98, 99. 117
  • — R. Baker Whittick’s, 337
  • — Simon’s, 280
  • Velocette Motor Cycle (illus.), 554, 555
  • Verdun, Despatch Rider’s Photographs of, 446
  • Vertue, C. (letter), 199
  • Veteran (article), 220
  • Vicker’s Sidecar Chassis, 132
  • Victoria Cross for E. F. Baxter, 293
  • Victorian M.C.C., Competitions, 2, 229, 384, 394, 462, 493
  • Volunteers, Motor Cyclist, London, 317, 328, 518, 521
  • Vowels, Charles H. (letter), 21
  • V.T.S. Twin, V-type Two-stroke Engine, 356
  • Vulcan (letter), 463
  • Walker, John W. (letter), 257
  • — May, Miss (articles), 52, 262, 398
  • Walton, J. H. Lawson (letters), 339, 486 Ward, A. (letter), 191
  • War Funds, 20, 37, 59, 85, 121, 144, 163, 207, 229, 251, 276, 296, 315, 343, 369, 385, 411, 459, 479, 499
  • — Workers, Recreation for, 8
  • Rest Home for, 286
  • Warner, P. G. (letter). 192
  • Water Injected into Cylinder, 404, 415, 485, 504
  • Petrol Engine, Improved Running, 381
  • Way, S. (letter), 282
  • Weatherproof Motor Cycle, Rend Camus.
  • 448 Weather, Winter, Preparing a Machine for,
  • Webb, A. C., Despatch Riding Experiences, 168
  • Weir, D. Churchill (letter), 258
  • Welding, Oxy-Acetylene, 522
  • Well-known Motor Cyclists Foregathered in France, 515
  • Wells, Isabell, Miss (illus.), 260
  • — W. H., 561
  • Western Australian Competitions. 276,
  • Whatley, C. L. (letter), 464
  • Wheel Puller, A Simple, 558
  • White, F. T., Home-built Sidecar, 138
  • Whiting', Smith (letter), 190
  • Whittick, R. Baker, Vaporiser, 337
  • Whitton, P. G. (letter), 192
  • Wilkin, A. (letter), 54 8
  • Wilkinson, A. (article), 218
  • — By-pass, Reader’s Experience, 211
  • — J. H., Old Matchless Modernised, 12
  • Williams, Eric, 104
  • — Norman (letter), 212
  • — Sydney J. (letters), 210
  • Williamson, H. W. (letter), 321
  • Winconsin Aluminium Engine, 360 Winter Hints, 513
  • Wital Fuel, Road Test of, 266
  • W.M.F. (letter), 258
  • Wolseley Horizontal Twin of 1895, 410 Woolf Graphite Lubricator, 255
  • Wraight, J. V. (letter), 191
  • Wren, Harry (letter), 127
  • Wright, H. J., Toowoomba (letter), 4
  • — W., Combined Trouser Guard and Carburetter Hot-air Intake, 372
  • Wrist Watch Protector, 15
  • W.R.Y. (letter), 374
  • W.S.T. (letter), 389
  • Yearsley, V. B. (letter), 33a
  • Yorkshire Coast dTour, 307
  • Zenith de Luxe, Lt. IL Brass’, 66
  • — (letter), 322
  • — New Model with Spring* Frame, 434
  • — with Fishing Party (illus.), 256

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