Coventry Eagle N35 review
History Brief of the Marque:
Coventry Eagle N 35. Owned by the Moxo family who also made bicycles, the Coventry-Eagle factory built an extensive range of two and four-stroke machines powered by Blackburne, Sturmey-Archer, Villiers and Matchless engines. Coventry-Eagle made
Royal Eagle bicycles in the 1890s and built their first JAP-powered motorised bicycle around the turn of the century.
By 1903 they were making motorcycles. In 1921 they were producing 500cc singles and a JAP-powered 680cc V-Twin, and in 1923 introduced the 976cc
Flying Eight which competed in both speed and quality with Brough. They continued to expand the range until the effects of the Depression were felt in 1929. More
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user manual of Coventry Eagle N35 you can see in next
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