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008-Archive-1-Clyno-1913 
 In 1913 at the 2nd bend of Clyno we see a motorcycle and sidecar racing to take the tightest line without hitting the rocks on the inside edge of the corner. 
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Early-Trial-Riding-in-the-Lake-District-01 
 At the summit of Blea Tarn Pass with the lofty Langdale Peaks in the background. A group of the successful riders who reached the top of this notorious Pass from Great Langdale. To the fore of the group is a Sunbeam, presumably the one ridden by T Rutherford who showed how it should be done; while the sidecar is most likely a Sunbeam also -perhaps that of Macdonald, though it seems Rutherford may have actually driven it to reach the summit. Other sidecar outfits (including Captain TD Craig's 6hp AJS, driven on this section by J J Dias) made it up, as did several other machines, with among those mentioned the 2½hp Clyno of R Pape, who made one of the best ascents of the day. 
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TCM SUP 20 
 The Classic MotorCycle 1899-1967 British Motorcycles and the Military. January 1917, Commander Riley (Clyno) leaves the motorcycle section of the 17th WD Volunteers at Owler Bar near Sheffield with two others for active service. 
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