left:
A Belgian party, featuring
the 1914 FN four, the Minerva
500cc of 1905 and 1904 FN
300cc
FN build four cylinder-in-line
engines between 1904 and 1926,
with capacities from 362 up to
748cc.
below:
A close-up of the 1913 Triumph 500cc.
This 1920 Cleveland 240cc
two-stroke, had to return home
with the «bad luck» award...
Pity, because it was an interesting
and rarely seen machine.
The Birmingham(GB)- based firm
Abingdon Engineering, maker
of the well known King Dick
Tools, started to build motor-
cycles in 1903.
The company logo was made
after the Company Owner´s
show winning Bulldog.
Later, these machines where sold
also as AKD.
Present on august 19 at Lillo,
was this Abingdon King Dick
3,5hp «Favourite» of 1912