RONALDH. CLARK
Acknowledgements
List of works consulted
Introductory Remarks
Foreword
1. The early days
2. The first Brough Superiors
3 Enter the SS80 and SS100
4. The Alpine Grand Sports, and pendine and the two Fours
5. The largest, the smallest and another Four
5. SS100 and SS80 redesigned, the Transverse Twin and the Dream
6. The motor car
7. A few facts about the war effort
8. Some warriors at ease
9. Here and there
10. Conclusion
APPENDICES
- List of patents associated with the Brough Superior
- Leading particular of JAP engines
- Power curves JAP engines
- Some particulars of AMC (Matchless) engines
- List of some of the successes achived by the Brough Superior
- Post first war history of the motor-cycle word´s maximun
- Brough Superiopr instruction books, late and earlier editions
- Specifiation of the motor car 3/2 litres
- Miscellaneius notes
Index
Reissued for the 40th anniversary of the Brough Superior Club, this complete story of the most distinguished name in the history of British motorcycles was written with the full cooperation of the Brough works and of George Brough himself. For more than 30 years, it has been the definitive book on Brough Superior, containing a wealth of technical data, archival photographs, cutaway drawings, diagrams, and nine detailed appendices of engine specs and competition histories.