Is anything new?

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I was reading the letters in the latest OBM and something stirred when I read the letter titled ‘Nothing’s new’.

Rummaging through my old motorcycle mags I came across the attached article.

By modern standards it doesn’t look very impressive, but…

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Was this the first commercially produced electric bike? 

Keep up the good work.

Bill Rogers

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I read with interest Nick Jazwinski’s letter ‘Nothing New’ in OBM July.

I think the electric trials bike that Nick was referring to was based on a Triumph 250 Trophy trial bike that was at the Earls Court Motorcycle show in 1971.

There were at least two of them, which were crudely converted with a car starter motor and 12 volt battery lashed in the frame, with bungee straps in place of the normal engine.

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Not really a serious attempt at an electric motorcycle, but just used on an artificial trials section for members of the public to have a go on.

Obviously the show organisers would not allow a petrol engine to be run in Earls Court.
I attach a pic of Tommy Robb on one of them.

John Wakefield
Cambridge

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