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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Sun

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Sun

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    1912 Sun motorcycle with Precision engine Sun 1911-33 and 1946-61 UK The Sun Cycle and Fittings Company ought to be better known than it is, as many of us who own older British-made light and medium weight motorcycles can thank this company for enabling their machines to be built. In addition to cycles, Sun Cycle…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Sirrah – Sprite

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Sirrah – Sprite

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    1924 Sirrah lightweight side car outfit Sirrah c1921-25 UK Manufactured by Alfred Wiseman and Son of Glover Street, Birmingham, who also built Weaver ultra lightweight machines and the dearer but better equipped Verus models. It’s stated in many sources the name Sirrah is derived by reversing the name of the designer Mr Harris. Sirrah –…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Seal – SIL

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Seal – SIL

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    1924 Seal three wheeler owned by MJ Holben Seal c1912-23, 1930 UK Motorcycle combination or cyclecar? Built by Seal Motors Ltd, Stretford, Manchester, in essence the Seal comprised a motorcycle combination less seat and handlebars which was controlled from within the sidecar. The motorcycle frame and the chassis of its permanently attached sidecar were assembled…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Royal Enfield

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Royal Enfield

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    Announced for the 1910 season, the first of the new generation of Royal Enfields Royal Enfield 1898- UK Humour of sorts has been aimed at motorcycle marques since time began. Much good natured, some less so. And of the world’s major players, Royal Enfield have been the butt of more jokes than most. Yet as…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Romeo – Royal Eagle

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Romeo – Royal Eagle

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    The pre-WWII four cylinder Gilera racer, based on the Rondine Romeo 1969-75 Italy Maker of 50cc Minarelli-engined ultralightweights. Odd examples of the motorcycle and moped like machines find their way out of Italy. Rondine (Dates as detailed) Italy Four concerns are briefly mentioned here as one led to the post WWII world championship winning Gilera…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Riley – Roleo

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Riley – Roleo

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    1906 ad extols the virtues of the Riley: ‘… the machine for the night or all-weather rider.’ Riley 1901(1899)-1908 UK Aged just 20, William Riley took over the family weaving business in Coventry in 1870, just as the city’s weavers were beginning to reel from the impact of cheaper imports – all sounds very familiar…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Rex and Rex Acme – Rikuo

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Rex and Rex Acme – Rikuo

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    Rex’s tricar was popular between 1903 and 1906 Rex and Rex Acme 1900-33 UK Modern history books tell us Rex began with tricar and car production at Birmingham in 1899 then acquired new premises at Osborne Road, Earlsdon, Coventry in 1900 and first exhibited a motorcycle at the year’s National Show at Crystal Palace, London.…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Ravat – REX

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Ravat – REX

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    1920 10hp Reading Standard – with electric lights! Ravat 1900 (1898)-1954 France Established business whose enterprises included cycles from Usines de Monthieux, Saint-Etienne. Entered the motorcycle market by fitting pioneer clip-on kits to its sturdy cycles, although exact production start-date is unclear. Progressed to earn a sound reputation for well-made, quality machines in the 100…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Premier – Progress

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Premier – Progress

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    The new-for-1911 budget Premier 246cc sidevalve Premier 1908-1915/1933 UK, Germany and Czechoslovakia As Hillman, Herbert and Cooper, the forebears of Premier had been involved in the formative years of the cycle as opposed to the ‘Ordinary’ (Penny-Farthing). Their early offering, a front wheel drive high wheeler wasn’t that successful, but significantly it was given the…

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  • Reference: A to Z classic reference: Piaggio – Piana

    Reference: A to Z classic reference: Piaggio – Piana

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    Vespa was launched onto a transport-starved Italian market in 1946 Piaggio 1945-present Italy Rapidly became, first, a national then world leader in terms of production. By 1978 they’d sold over 6,000,000 machines and 15 years later hit 10,000,000. A true international player, Piaggio remain among the world’s leading motorised two-wheel makers by volume, on occasions…

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