
The British Two Stroke Club is a club for enthusiasts of all types of motorcycle, that are powered by two-stroke engines of any capacity. |
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name is Colin Atkinson and I run the web site on behalf of the British
Two-Stroke Club Our club is unusual in that it does not relate to any particular make or model of motorcycle, or cover any regional locality, but concerns a particular type of power unit. The remit of the BTSC covers any make/model of motorcycle powered by a two-stroke engine that was either manufactured in Britain, or imported into it for sale during its production. In fact we are the British club for two-stroke motorcycles |
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The picture below is of our first club Secretary, George Lennox Dickson, on his 1928 Villiers powered two-stroke Francis Barnett, and was taken in 1929 when the BTSC was first founded. |
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If you are interested in two-stroke motorcycles and our club and wish to contact us , then please do so on the link below. |
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If you want to know a little more about us then click on this history. |
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Here's where to get more information about the current activities of the BTSC. |
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For the list of future BTSC events for members click on this link. |
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Copy (PDF) of the 1929 BTSC Goddard Trophy Trial morning’s route sheet (you need Adobe Acrobat to view this) To view |

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