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- Q7105756 subject Q7469026.
- Q7105756 abstract "Template:ForOsborn Engineering Company was a British manufacturer of motorcycles, which sold its machines under the OEC brand name.The company was founded by John Osborn in 1901, producing Minerva engined bikes. Later machines used a variety of engines from companies such as Blackburne, and JAP. In 1927 OEC introduced its first bike with the duplex steering system. The most famous model produced by the firm was the OEC Commander introduced in 1938, with a 500 cc single-cylinder Matchless engine and duplex steering. During the Second World War, OEC ceased motorcycle production to concentrate on war work. In 1949 the company commenced production of the Atlanta, a lightweight machine with a choice of 122 cc or 197 cc Villiers engines, followed in 1951 by the Apollo, with a 248 cc side-valve Brockhouse engine. Neither of these postwar machines was successful and the company ceased production in 1954.".
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- Q7105756 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469026.
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- Q7105756 comment "Template:ForOsborn Engineering Company was a British manufacturer of motorcycles, which sold its machines under the OEC brand name.The company was founded by John Osborn in 1901, producing Minerva engined bikes. Later machines used a variety of engines from companies such as Blackburne, and JAP. In 1927 OEC introduced its first bike with the duplex steering system.".
- Q7105756 label "Osborn Engineering Company".
- Q7105756 depiction Oec-fvm288.jpg.