Hi All,
An interesting article indeed
Harry Lindsay the man responsible for the work was a "Force to be reckoned with" in his day
Harry only passed away on 11/11/18 aged 92
He gathered together quite a collection of bikes in his later life, and continued his interest in "funny" 2 strokes by playing with some Dunelt stepped piston engined bikes
Googling his name will let you read of his exploits
As a side note I recently did some work to put one of Harry's old bikes back on the road
It is mostly a rigid Norton frame with long roadholder forks
Power comes from a 1936 AJS 1000cc V twin engine neatly slotted in
An alternator has been added to the drive end of the crank
Ignition is battery and coil, a modified Lucas points plate with two sets of points and auto advance unit
sit in a one off housing on the right hand side
John