Classic-British-Motorcycles.com
is your ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIA organized
by Make, Model & Year
WE'RE ALL ABOUT CLASSIC BRITISH MOTORCYCLES
Classic-British-Motorcycles.com was built by enthusiasts for enthusiasts…that is, anyone as crazy about old British bikes as we are. We will explore, study and appreciate all the beautiful motorcycles from
Triumph,
BSA,
Norton,
Ariel,
Royal Enfield,
Matchless-AJS,
Vincent ,
Velocette and
Rickman. You may also see some of the more obscure marques like Brough Superior, a few
Choppers and some
Cafe Racers for good measure.
Classic-British-Motorcycles.com
AN ONLINE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BRITISH BIKES These wonderful bikes are presented MAKE-BY-MAKE, MODEL-BY-MODEL, YEAR-BY-YEAR, with eye-popping full color PHOTOS, SPECS, HISTORY, details and stories. We’ll look in-depth into the back stories of fabled models like the
Triumph Bonneville and the
Norton Manx. We will visit CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE
AUCTIONS,
SHOWS and other Motorcycle Events, we'll go on
RIDES and much more.
WHEN BRITISH MOTORCYCLES RULED THE WORLDToday's modern high-performance motorcycles owe a great deal to Classic British Motorcycles. The first true Sport Bikes were 1950s British Motorcycles like the
Triumph Tiger T110 and the
BSA Gold Star. They also dominated off-road competition for two decades. The first true Super Bikes were the
Norton Commando and the
Triumph Trident, the Trident Triple being the first mass-market multi-cylinder motorcycle, beating the Honda 750 Four to market by several months.
Cafe Racers were invented in England on the frame rails of
Triumphs,
BSAs,
Nortons,
Enfields and the rest, and Cafe Racers formed the basic pattern for every sport bike to follow, right up into modern times: big power, low weight, good brakes, excellent handling, and that wonderful 'laid-down' look. In the 1960's, the 'British Invasion' wasn't just about Rock & Roll, it was about great British Motorcycles.
EYE-POPPING PHOTOS & GREAT INFORMATION
Classic British Motorcycles are under-appreciated and under-valued today and we hope to help remedy this by providing excellent, accurate information in a pleasing , easy-to-use format. Count on us to deliver dynamite full-color photos of awesome, gorgeous Classic British Motorcycles. We will do our best to deliver clear, concise, accurate information that is also fun to read. While the bikes are our focus, people are part of the story and the fun, and we'll introduce you to some of the true luminaries in the field. We've tried to organize it all as logically as we could, by make, then model, then year.
LIFE AFTER DEATH
Despite a brilliant history, the British Motorcycle Industry self-destructed in the late-60s and 70s (although Triumph limped through until 1983, building just one motorcycle, the Bonneville, in small numbers). But interest in them has been greatly renewed of late, so much so that New Motorcycles are being produced today by several legendary British marques like
Triumph,
Norton and
Royal Enfield. And a whole new generation of Brit Bike Nuts is emerging. Hot rods came and went. Classic cars are too expensive for most people today.
Choppers and
Cafe Racers have become commonplace. The future is bright for Classic British Motorcycles and the people who love them…glad you found us.
CLASSIC-BRITISH-MOTORCYCLES.COM: HOW TO USE THIS SITEIt's difficult to arrange the sheer amount of information in a logical format that everyone will find easy to use. As you can imagine, there are literally thousands of individual years, makes and models of Classic British Motorcycles. What we have come up with is as simple as we can make it. First, click on your favorite marque (ie:
Triumph,
BSA,
Norton, etc.), then click on your favorite model within that marque (ie: Triumph
Bonneville,
TR6,
Trident, etc.), then its broken down by year. In some rare cases, it was necessary to break it up still further to keep the pages short (faster loading and easier to find your place), so we broke it up still further along logical lines. For instance,
Triumph Bonnevilles are broken up into 5 sub-categories: 1.)
Pre-Unit Construction construction (1959-62); 2.)
Unit-Construction (1963-70); 3.)
Oil-in-Frame (1971-83); 4.)
Les Harris Bonnevilles (1983-1989); and 5.)
Hinkley Triumphs (1990 +).
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Triumph Motorcycles
.....Bonneville
.....Tiger
.....Trophy
.....TR6
.....TR7
.....Trident
.....X-75 Hurricane
.....6T Thunderbird
.....5T Speed Twin
.....Daytona
.....Twenty-One
.....3T 350 Twins
BSA Motorcycles
.....A65
.....A10
.....A7
.....Gold Star
.....Bantam
.....Rocket 3
.....B50
Norton Motorcycles
.....Commando
.....Atlas
.....Dominator
.....Model 7
.....Manx
.....Navigator
AMC-Associated Motor Cycles
Matchless-AJS Motorcycles
.....G3
.....G9
.....G12
.....G80
Royal Enfield Motorcycles
.....Interceptor
.....Bullet
Ariel Motorcycles
.....Square Four
.....Red Hunter
.....Cyclone
Vincent Motorcycles
.....Black Shadow
.....Rapide
.....Comet
.....Egli-Vincent
Velocette Motorcycles
.....KSS
.....KTT
.....LE
.....MAC
.....Thruxton
.....Venom
.....LE
Rickman Motorcycles
Japanese Motorcycles
.....Honda
.....Kawasaki
.....Suzuki
.....Yamaha
Cafe Racers
....Triumph Cafe Racers
.....Norton Cafe Racers
.....Other Cafe Racers
Choppers & Bobbers
.....Choppers
.....Triumph Choppers
.....BSA Choppers
.....Rat Bikes
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