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Cotton was a [[motorcycle]] firm that produced mainly modest roadsters with Villiers two-stroke engines. The firm raced some, and its "coTTon" badse was inspired by [[Stanley Woods]]' [[Isle of Man]] win in 1923. | Cotton was a [[motorcycle]] firm that produced mainly modest roadsters with Villiers two-stroke engines. The firm raced some, and its "coTTon" badse was inspired by [[Stanley Woods]]' [[Isle of Man]] win in 1923. | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 2 March 2009
Cotton was a motorcycle firm that produced mainly modest roadsters with Villiers two-stroke engines. The firm raced some, and its "coTTon" badse was inspired by Stanley Woods' Isle of Man win in 1923.