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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" based 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" based was inspired by Stanley Woods' [[Isle of Man]] win in 1923. | ||
When the | When the Great Depression hit, Cotton responded by offering a wider range of engines in its patented frame, usually with Burman gearboxes. | ||
==Engines== | ==Engines== | ||
In 1930, engine choices were: | In 1930, engine choices were: |