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Model name: Engine: First year: Last year: Note: Model L: 349 cc 1923 1935 Overhead-valve, sidevalve & sloper versions Slopers: L 349 cc - S 493 cc - H 557 cc 1927 1935 L 27-28 only, S 27-35, H 28-33, various configurations, OHV, SV & Twin Exhaust A30-1, A30-2 175 cc two-stroke 1929 1930 Unit-construction model in two-speed and three-speed ...
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In 2002 Triumph released a limited edition model to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's coronation. These collectable bikes were dubbed the "Golden Jubilee" and featured an exclusive paint scheme and badging. Bonneville Bobber: 1200 2017- The Bonneville Bobber is a new Bonneville model introduced for the 2017 model year.
BSA motorcycles were made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA), which was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing military and sporting firearms; bicycles; motorcycles; cars; buses and bodies; steel; iron castings; hand, power, and machine tools; coal cleaning and handling plants; sintered metals; and hard chrome process.
The British Royal Enfield company developed its first motorcycle in 1901, but crowds at the 1932 Olympia Motorcycle Show in London first witnessed the bike that would go on to define the brand.
Pages in category "Defunct motorcycle manufacturers of the United Kingdom" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
CS stands for camshaft. 1928–1930 were the Cricket Bat Motors. 1930s models were the Arthur Carroll designed motors. ES2: 490cc ohv 1928–1939 CJ 348cc ohc 1929–1939 Junior version of the CS1 JE 348cc ohv 1929–1939 Junior version of the ES2 Model 20 490cc 1930–1939 Two-port ohv version of the Model 18 Model 21 490cc 1927–1927
Model Engine Years Notes Quadricycle 1898 Prototype. Production of De Dion powered tricycles and quadricycles started in 1899. First Motorcycle MAG or JAP 1901 Used Swiss MAG or British J.A.P. engine Model 150 Motosacoche 1910 2 1/4 hp (297cc) side valve, single speed, belt drive Model 160: Motosacoche 1911