ANA (motorcycle)

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The ANA motorcycle was manufactured by Martin J Shelley at the ANA Cycle Works in Rathdowne Street, Carlton North, Melbourne, Australia between 1910 and 1919. The ANA used a wide variety of different engines: Fafnir, JAP Precision, Abingdon King Dick, as well as Sturmey-Archer gearboxes. [1]

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References

  1. Robert Saward, “A-Z of Australian-Made Motorcycles: 1893-1942”, Turton & Armstrong, Sydney, 1996 ISBN   0-908031-64-5