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Standard also took pride in building lightweight motorcycles. This is the FS200 motorcycle Standard 1925-c52 Germany and Switzerland Standard founder
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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
1912 Sunbeam single classic motorcycle Sunbeam 1912-39 and 1947-64 UK Born at Ludlow, Shropshire in 1836, John Marston was educated
Ernst Degner in action on a Suzuki during 1962 50cc TT Suzuki 1952 – Japan Born in Hamamatsu during 1887,
Tandon Kangaroo Talbot 1953-57 France Parisian maker of two-stroke mopeds, autocycle style machines and small motorcycles. Many were superbly built
John Tickle with his dohc racer, the T5 Thorough c1902-03 UK Pioneer assembler that used a small range of proprietary
1905 Triumph 5hp classic motorcycle Triumph 1902–present UK For over a century Triumph as a brand has weathered recessions, two
TWN (Triumph) BDG250 Triumph (TWN, Orial) 1903-57 Germany Within a year of starting motorcycle production, Triumph of Coventry opened a
French firm Ultima made motorcycles for 50 years. This is a 1923 model Ultima 1908-58 France Maker from rue Commandant
The two stroke Velocette was to form the basis of Veloce’s early range. This is a 1925 example Velocette (Veloce
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