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  2. Vintage Motor Cycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Founder. Charles Edmund 'Titch' Allen (1915–2010) OBE, BEM [1] Headquarters. Staffordshire. , United Kingdom. A vintage motorcycle rally in Brighton. The Vintage Motor Cycle Club (VMCC) is a UK-based vintage motorcycle club with over 10,000 members, which aims to promote and preserve all makes of motorcycles over 25 years old. [2]

  3. List of motorcycles of the 1930s - Wikipedia

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    AJS V4. Ariel Red Hunter. Ariel Square Four. BMW R12. BMW R2. BMW WR 750 (Introduced 1929 on sale in 1930s) BMW Type 255 (produced 1935–1939 [2]) Brough Superior Austin Four. Brough Superior Golden Dream.

  4. Vincent Motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Motorcycles was a British manufacturer of motorcycles from 1928 to 1955. The business was established by Philip Vincent who bought an existing manufacturing name HRD , initially renaming it as Vincent HRD , producing his own motorcycles as HRD did previously with engines purchased as complete assemblies from other companies.

  5. Excelsior Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Excelsior Motor Company. 1927 Excelsior. 1950 Excelsior Universal 125cc. Excelsior, based in Coventry, was a British bicycle, motorcycle and car maker. They were Britain ’s first motorcycle manufacturer, starting production of their own ‘motor-bicycle’ in 1896. Initially they had premises at Lower Ford Street, Coventry, and 287-295 Stoney ...

  6. Velocette - Wikipedia

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    Velocette is a range of motorcycles made by Veloce Ltd, in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. One of several motorcycle manufacturers in Birmingham, Velocette was a small, family-owned firm, selling almost as many hand-built motorcycles during its lifetime as the mass-produced machines of the giant BSA and Norton concerns. [1]

  7. Sunbeam S7 and S8 - Wikipedia

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    Power. 24 bhp (18 kW) @ 6,000 rpm. Wheelbase. 57-inch (1,400 mm) The Sunbeam S7 and S8 are British motorcycles designed by Erling Poppe with styling loosely based on the BMW R75 designs that were acquired as war reparations by BSA (full rights to the Sunbeam brand had been acquired from AMC in 1943). [1] Built in Redditch, the unusual engine ...

  8. List of BSA motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    The A7 and A10 models were semi-unit construction until about 1953 and pre-unit construction thereafter. All A50, A65 and A70 models were unit construction . BSA's first parallel twin. Called "Flash" in the US after 1954. BSA's first 650 cc parallel twin. Known as "Royal Tourist" in the US from 1960.

  9. Dot Cycle and Motor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Dot Cycle and Motor Manufacturing Company. The old Dot Motorcycle Works, Ellesmere Street, Castlefield, Manchester. The Dot Cycle and Motor Manufacturing Company was established by Harry Reed in Salford, Lancashire, a city near Manchester, England, in 1903. By 1906 they had built their first motorcycle, using a Peugeot engine.

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