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The only instrument was a speedometer. To reduce noise and vibration the pressed aluminium frame was lined with soundproofing felt. The water-cooled engine was well silenced, and riders reported that sometimes they only knew the engine was running by checking the ignition light. Carrying capacity was
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Metropolitan Police officers of the time were trained to salute an inspector or above, but when riding the
Velocette LE this meant taking one hand from the handle bars, so it was agreed that instead they could nod to show respect. The police riders therefore became known as "Noddies", and the LE was
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engine, the LE also had a radiator and was fitted with coil ignition to help starting. The hand change three-speed gearbox, engine and clutch were contained in special castings, and final drive was by a shaft mounted in a swing frame with adjustable suspension. Aluminium leg shields were designed to
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With ten years' development, the
Velocette LE was more reliable and practical, but on 3 February 1971, the company went into voluntary liquidation. The very last motorcycles made in the Veloce factory were LEs. Production of other motorcycles had been delayed or cancelled to produce the LE in
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forces, the police riders became known as "Noddies" because they were required to nod to senior officers, and the LE was nicknamed "the Noddy Bike". Production ended in 1970 when the company ran into financial problems and went into voluntary liquidation.
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Launched in 1951 the Mk II had a 192 cc (11.7 cu in) engine, giving an extra 2 hp (1.5 kW), and strengthened bearings. Sales remained poor, however, and the company had to reduce the price. The clutch was upgraded, and an
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In 1958, Velocette launched the Mk III LE with a foot-operated gear change and a conventional kick start. An extra gear was added, together with 18-inch-diameter (460 mm) wheels. The instrumentation was relocated to the
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boosted by quickly detachable panniers and a glove compartment in front of the petrol tank. All this made the MkI LE expensive, however, at £126 compared with the
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carburetor replaced the standard unit. The rear swinging arm was uprated with cast aluminium to improve rigidity, and the brakes were improved.
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Everyman". With a 149 cc four-stroke, side-valve, water-cooled,
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various forms, and the lucrative police orders had dried up with the introduction of the "
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in front of the seat. This was designed to keep rainwater out of the battery compartment.
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from 1948 to 1971. The designation LE stood for "little engine". Used by over fifty
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keep the rain off, and footboards gave it a scooter feel.
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556:Motorcycles powered by flat engines
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467:Wilson, George (31 August 2008).
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75:, horizontally opposed
535:Laurie, Peter (1970),
407:Reynolds, Jim (1990).
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217:Velocette's Director,
561:Velocette motorcycles
411:Best of British Bikes
392:Motor Cycle Data Book
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49:"Noddy Bike"
36:Manufacturer
22:Velocette LE
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479:12 December
452:11 December
285:Enid Blyton
230:Earls Court
213:The Mk I LE
154:Seat height
69:four-stroke
46:Also called
550:Categories
511:6 December
375:0751300438
328:References
257:1955 Mk II
243:BSA Bantam
202:Veloce Ltd
198:motorcycle
123:Telescopic
118:Suspension
54:Production
318:panda car
310:head lamp
289:character
85:Top speed
57:1948–1971
40:Velocette
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162:Weight
135:Brakes
63:Engine
365:p.81
145:Tyres
94:Power
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