MPH motorcycles were produced from 1921 to 1922 by Peter Hay of Tyseley, Birmingham.
At the last show £49 10s. was the lowest-priced motor cycle offered to the public. Since that date a few have been introduced a few shillings below this amount, and now we are able to illustrate a £46 machine. This is the M.P.H. manufactured by Peter Hay, 61 , Havelock road, Tyseley, Birmingham, and is engined with 2¾ h.p. Wall two-stroke, equipped with an Amac carburetter and Runbaken magneto. The specification also includes Flexi forks, Lycett pan seat saddle, and 25x23 Dunlop tyres. With a two-speed gear the price is £54, while an additional model will shortly be marketed with a 350 c.c. Broler engine, two-speed gear, with clutch and kick-starter, and a light side-car for £80.
The Motor Cycle March 24th, 1921.
Sources: Graces Guide, The Motor Cycle.
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