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Overdale Motorcycles

The Overdale was built in Scotland between 1921 and 1922.

These lightweight machines had 269cc Villiers two-stroke engines, two-speed Burman chain-cum-belt transmission and Gosport spring forks. They were exhibited at the Scottish motorcycle show early in 1922, but production would have been very limited.

"In the Overdale we again find a Villiers two-stroke engine in a machine of the runabout type, which should compete very well with others of its class. "

The Motor Cycle, reporting on the Scottish Show, February 2nd 1922, page 154.

Sources: Graces Guide, The Motor Cycle.

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