The twin boxers LE, Valiant and scooters
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The Velocette LE was introduced in 1948 and is powered by a water cooled horizontal twin cylinder engine (150 cc)and is shaft driven.
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The Velocette Vogue, introduced in 1963, to take over the LE.
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The last evolution of the LE concept.
It is commonly agreed that the Viceroy (1960) led Veloce Ltd to bankrupcy as
a consequence of both development costs and limited sales.
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The Velocette Valiant is powered by a twin cylinder, 196 cc engine derived from the LE's.
More powerful, it is aircooled. It keeps the LE shaft driving.
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