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of Maidenhead
Corona were motorcycles produced from 1901 to 1904 (1924?).
This was a small company that had originally dealt in cycles. They, like many other firms of the era, entered the market by adding an engine to a heavy-duty bicycle. Engines used would have been Belgian Minerva or French Clement, as well as British copies as they became available.
1902 Advertisement. Corona Cycles and Motors. Corona Cycle Co, Maidenhead.[1]
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