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List Of AMC Motorcycles
This is a partial list of motorcycle models produced by the Associated Motor Cycles (AMC) from its foundation in 1938 to incorporations as Norton-Villiers-Triumph. Many models were produced to the same specification under the badge names of AJS and Matchless. AJS and Matchless model list {, class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="4" style="border-collapse:collapse" , -style="background:#dedede;" !Year !AJS !Matchless !cc , - , 1940 , , G3 (ex-WD) , 348 , - , 1941–44 , , G3 (ex-WD) , 348 , - , 1945 , , G3 (ex-WD) , 348 , - , 1945 , 16M , G3L , 348 , - , 1945 , 18 , G80 , 497 , - , 1946 , 16M , G3L , 348 , - , 1947 , 16MC , G3LC , 348 , - , 1947 , 18 , G80 , 497 , - , 1947 , 18C , G80C , 497 , - , 1948 , 16M , G3L , 348 , - , 1948 , 16MC , G3LC , 348 , - , 1948 , 16MS , G3LS , 348 , - , 1948 , 18 , G80 , 497 , - , 1948 , 18C , G80C , 497 , - , 1949 , 16M , G3L , 348 , - , 1949 , 16MC , G3LC , 348 , - , ...
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Associated Motor Cycles
Associated Motor Cycles (AMC) was a British motorcycle manufacturer founded by the Collier brothers as a parent company for the Matchless and AJS motorcycle companies. It later absorbed Francis-Barnett, James, and Norton before incorporation into Norton-Villiers. Henry Herbert Collier founded Matchless as a cycle company in 1878. His sons Henry (Harry) and Charles (Charlie) joined him and the name was changed to H. Collier & Sons. History AJS had been bought by Matchless's owners, the Colliers, in 1931 and Sunbeam was added in 1937 from Imperial Chemical Industries. The name of the Matchless Motor Cycles company was changed to "Amalgamated Motor Cycles Ltd" in 1937 and "Associated Motor Cycles (AMC)" in 1938. AMC was not a manufacturer in its own right, but rather the parent company of a group of motorcycle manufacturers which included Matchless, AJS, Norton, James, Francis-Barnett, Sunbeam and others. In 1939 a 495 cc AJS V4 was built to compete against the supercha ...
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List Of BSA Motorcycles
BSA Sales Cataogues 1927 to 1935 This is a list of British manufacturer Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycles from the 1930s until the end of the marque in the 1970s. The list is tabulated by engine type and period. V-twins B series The B-series were single cylinder models of 250 cc, 350 cc and 500 cc. After the Second World War only 350 cc and 500 cc overhead valve models were continued. M series In the 1930s the M series was a mixture of overhead valve and side-valve models. During and after the Second World War only the side-valve models of this series were continued, typically for use by the armed forces or in sidecar combinations. Pre-unit C series The C-series were 250 cc single-cylinder models & a 350 cc side-valve model for 1940 only Bantam series All Bantams were single cylinder two-stroke machines Unit-construction singles Post-War twins All BSA parallel twins were pushrod operated overhead valve machine ...
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AMC Motorcycles
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List Of Vincent Motorcycles
This is a list of Vincent Motorcycles. See also

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List Of Velocette Motorcycles
The following is a list of motorcycles manufactured by Velocette, which ran from 1904 to 1971. Motorcycles See also *List of AMC motorcycles* *List of Ariel motorcycles *List of BSA motorcycles *List of Royal Enfield motorcycles *List of Triumph motorcycles *List of Vincent motorcycles {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Velocette Motorcycles Velocette Velocette Velocette is a line 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 i ... ...
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List Of Royal Enfield Motorcycles
This is a list of motorcycles produced under the Royal Enfield brand by the defunct original company, Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd of Redditch, UK, and later users of the name, including the current user of the brand name, Royal Enfield (India) of Chennai, India. Pre-WWI models Inter-war models WWII models Source: Post-WWII models Source: Indian-branded Royal Enfields (sold in USA from 1955 to 1960) Indian branded motorcycles included: Enfield India Ltd. (1955 onwards) Enfield India was renamed to Royal Enfield Motors in 1995. See also *List of AMC motorcycles *List of Ariel motorcycles *List of BSA motorcycles *List of Douglas motorcycles *List of Norton motorcycles *List of Triumph motorcycles *List of Velocette motorcycles *List of Vincent motorcycles References {{reflist * Royal Enfield Royal Enfield Royal Enfield was a brand name under which The Enfield Cycle Company Limited of Redditch, Worcestershire sold motorcycles, bicycles, law ...
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List Of Norton Motorcycles
This is a list of Norton branded motorcycles over all periods of the marque from 1908 to the present day. Model list Pre-War (1908–1939) War time (1937–1945) Post-War (1945–1970) Superbike era (1967–1978) Norton Commando models used "Isolastic" engine mounts (rubber mounted) and had 745 cc ("750") engines up to 1973 when the 828 cc ("850") engine came into use. Rotary period (1981–1992) Post Rotary period (2014 onwards) See also * List of AMC motorcycles * List of Ariel motorcycles *List of BSA motorcycles *List of Douglas motorcycles * List of Royal Enfield motorcycles *List of Triumph motorcycles * List of Velocette motorcycles * List of Vincent motorcycles Sources * Holliday, Bob (1976). ''Norton Story.'' Cambridge: Patrick Stephens Limited. {{ISBN, 0-85059-246-1 References Norton Norton Norton may refer to: Places Norton, meaning 'north settlement' in Old English, is a common place name. Places named Norton include: Canada * Rural Municipali ...
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List Of Triumph Motorcycles
Motorcycles produced under the Triumph brand, by both the original company, Triumph Engineering Co Ltd, and its later incarnations, and the current Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. Triumph Engineering Co Ltd Known as the Meriden, West Midlands, UK era, 1902–1983. Pre-war Post-war Triples For full detail see BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident (for corresponding BSA models see BSA Triples) From 1985 to 1988 *Triumph Bonneville Triumph Motorcycles Limited Known as the Hinckley, Leicestershire era, 1990–. Triumph Tiger Sport 660, 660 , 2022 on , 660 cc 80 bhp tricylinder evolved from Tiger 1200 . Adapted to Euro5 , - References {{Triumph motorcycles Hinckley * Triumph Triumph The Roman triumph (Latin triumphus) was a celebration for a victorious military commander in ancient Rome. For later imitations, in life or in art, see Trionfo. Numerous later uses of the term, up to the present, are derived directly or indirectl ... fr:Triumph (moto) it:Tr ...
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List Of Ariel Motorcycles
This is a list of Ariel Motorcycles. {, class="wikitable" , - ! Model ! Year ! Notes , - , Ariel , , 325 cc , - , Ariel 3.5 hp , 1913 , 499 cc, single-cylinder side-valve four-stroke , - , Ariel V-twin , 1915 , 700 cc , - , Ariel 4 hp , 1918 , White and Poppe engine , - , Ariel Model D 500 cc , 1926 , Four-stroke OHV single , - , Ariel VB , 1926–59 , 598 cc side-valve single , - , Ariel 557 cc , 1926–35 , Side-valve single variously designated A, B, SB, VA or VB , - , Ariel LB , 1929–32 , 250 cc side-valve , - , Ariel LF & LG , 1929–32 , 250 cc OHV "Colt" , - , Ariel 4F , 1931–37 , early square four first year 501 cc by 1932 it became a 600 cc Over head camshaft engine known as a cammy four. , - , Ariel SF31 , 1931–33 , 500 cc sloper engine , - , Ariel MF & MH , 1931–33 , 350 cc sloper engine , - , Ariel 4F , 1931–40 , "Square" four-cylinder engine in 50 ...
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AJS Motorcycle Badge
A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd was a British automobile and motorcycle manufacturer in operation from 1909 to 1931. The company was founded by Joe Stevens in Wolverhampton, England. After the firm was sold, the name continued to be used by Matchless, Associated Motorcycles and Norton-Villiers on four-stroke motorcycles till 1969, and since the name's resale in 1974, on lightweight, two-stroke scramblers and today on small-capacity roadsters and cruisers. The company held 117 motorcycle world records. History Motorcycles Joe Stevens, father of Harry, George, Albert John (‘Jack’), and Joe Stevens Junior, was an engineer who owned the Stevens Screw Company Ltd, in Wednesfield, near Wolverhampton. Stevens had a reputation for quality engineering before the company built its first motorcycle in 1897, using a Mitchell single-cylinder four-stroke imported from the USA. Before long, Stevens began making engines, starting off with a better-built version of the Mitchell but the f ...
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Matchless G12
The Matchless G12 is a British motorcycle made by Associated Motor Cycles at the former Matchless factory in Plumstead, London. Developed in 1958 specifically to capture the potentially lucrative US market, the last G12 was produced in 1966. Development Matchless G12 The Matchless G12 was one of the last motorcycles designed under the Matchless name. It was also produced as the AJS Model 31 by the same company. Designer by Phil Walker, AMC knew that it had to be a but wanted to use as many parts from the Model 11 as possible. The cylinders could not be bored out further so the stroke was lengthened from , resulting in a capacity of . This meant developing a new crankshaft and primary chaincase, which also provided the opportunity to add a Lucas alternator. Volume production began in September 1958. Matchless G12 De Luxe In 1959 the G12 was redesigned and modernised as the ''De Luxe'' with a new full cradle tubular duplex frame and a new cylinder head. Vibration had always ...
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AJS Model 31
The AJS Model 31 was a British motorcycle made by Associated Motor Cycles at the former Matchless works in Plumstead, London. Developed in 1958 specifically to capture the potentially lucrative US market, the last Model 31 was produced in 1966. Development AJS Model 31 The AJS Model 31 was also produced as the Matchless G12 by the same company. Designed by Phil Walker, AMC knew that it had to be a 650cc but wanted to use as many cycle parts as possible from the preceding 600cc Matchless G11, which had been badge-engineered as the AJS Model 30. The cylinders could not be bored out further, so the stroke was lengthened from 72.8mm to 79.3mm, increasing capacity to 646cc. That meant developing a new crankshaft and primary chaincase, which also provided the opportunity to add a Lucas alternator. Volume production began in September 1958. AJS Model 31 De Luxe In 1959 the Model 31 was redesigned and modernised as the ''De Luxe'', with a new full cradle tubular duplex frame and a ...
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