Veloce Sales Brochure - 1913
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Messrs. Brunsdon Sen. & Jun. on a 2 1/2 -H.P. Veloce with Side Car
G. L. Brunsdon & Son, Irene Villa, Parkend Road, Gloucester
31st March, 1913
We are very pleased and highly delighted with the "VELOCE
2 1/2-H.P. Motor Cycle'. We find it is a most wonderful little machine.
We have attached a Cancelet Side Car, and find it quite capable of
an average of 25 m.p.h. On the level road we can get a speed of
35 m.p.h., and this I am sure is more than is expected from so small
a power. It is quite a surprise to us, and to others who have seen it.
15th June, 1913
She is frequently driven 50-100 miles away. Last night she came
back from Oxford, and the week before from London; in both cases
with side car and passenger. She will take one of our steepest hills
here with side-car, and with a little more power, would climb Birdlip
Hill with passenger.
A description of Birdlip which appeared in The Motor Cycle, is
as follows:- "Length, 1-mile 140-yds.; Maximum gradient, 1:5;
Minimum gradient, 1: 15. The road surface is good-but after rain
becomes very treacherous."