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2004 BMW K1200S
Babetta
Mopeds made by Jawa
BAC see Meier BAC
Badger USA
Baier Germany, 1924 - 1929, Baier-Motorenbau
Berlin
Bajaj India, Started importing vehicles in 1948,
started building two and three wheelers in 1959, has a partnership with Kawasaki
Bakker Holland, Makes frames and uses engines
built by Yamaha, BMW, Harley, and others
BAM Germany
Barb Austraila
Barigo France, Rotax engines
Barnsley England, late 1890's
Barr Steam powered
Bartali Italy
Bastert Germany, 1945 - 1955, Scooters, made by Einspur Auto
Bat England, 1902?
Batavus Dutch, Started making bicycles in 1904
and small motorbicycles and mopeds from the 1930's to about 1984
Battey USA, Sumpter Battey patented a rotary
engine for a bicycle in 1895. It's not clear if any were built
Bayern Germany, 1923 - 1926
Bayley Flyer USA, 1914 - 1917
B&D Czechoslovakia
Beard & Able USA
Beare Australia, Malcolm Beare
designed a "six stroke" engine based on the Ducati V-Twin.
Beau Ideal England, 1904, Beau Ideal Cycle company. Used 3.5hp Fafnir
engines
Be-Be Germany, 1924 - 1927, The Berlin-Burger
EisenWerke in Berlin
Beeston England, 1898 - ? Beeston Cycle Co
Bellini Italy, Paolo Bellini, manufacturer of
the Bellini engine for speedway racers
Benelli Italy, Started in 1911 by six brothers. They had many
racing championships building both racers and street bikes. In 1948 Guisseppe
Benelli broke away and started his own company called "Moto B" (Motorcycle
Benelli) that later became Motobi. After Guisseppe died, the family bought
Motobi. Benilli/Motobi was sold to Alesandro De Tomaso in 1971 (De Tomaso
also bought Moto Guzzi about this time) and it built a six cylinder street
bike called the 750 sei in 1972. In 1989 Benelli was sold to the Selci Corp.
and they built only small cc scooters until 1996 when it was sold to Andrea
Merloni. Merloni builts Benelli/Motobi scooters from 50 to 250cc and in 2001
introduced the Tornado 900 TRE and a racing version the WSB Tornado
Bercley Belgium, 1905 - 1909, Designed by Gustave
Kindermann,they had a 616cc V-Twin engine in 1905
Bergfex Germany, 1904 - 1909, Berlin
Berini Dutch, small motorbicycles
Bernadet
France, Scooters
Beta
Italy, Established in 1904
BFG France, 1980's, 1300cc Citroen car engine
Bianchi Italy, Started in 1897 by Eduardo Bianchi.
Had a 650cc V-Twin around 1916, stopped motorcycle production in 1967
Bi-Auto-Go USA, 1913, an autocycle with a 323
cu in eight cylinder engine, resembled a two wheeled car with training wheels
(outriggers) that retracted at speed, had a body w/doors and a motorcycle
fender on the front wheel
Bi-Car USA, 1912 - 1914, Four cylinders, The
Ner-A-Car used many of the aspects the Bi-Car
Big Brute Canada, API Racing builds motorcycles
with Chevy V8 or V6 engines.
Brute with various engines sizes up to a 20hp, 570cc Briggs and Stratton
V-twin
Big Buffalo Germany, Manufactured by Güstrow
Motocycle GmbH
uses a small block Chevy V-8 engine. It is badged as an Indian
Big Dog USA, Wichita, Kansas Big Dog® Motorcycles L.L.C. manufactures
a line of 5 HD Clone cruisers with retail prices ranging from $18,900 to $26,900.
(1999)
Binks English, Early 1900's
Bismarck Germany, 1904 - 1956
Bleha Germany
BMW Germany, Bavarian Motorcycle Works (Bayerische Motoren Werke) started
in 1923
Boar USA, Harley clones
Boge Germany
Bohme Germany, 1925 - 1930, Built by Dr. Martin Bohme in Berlin
Bohmerland Czechoslovakia, 1920 - 1939, First motorcycle with electric
starter
Boisselot USA, 1901 - 1903, The Boisselot Automobile
and Special Gasoline Motor Company built engine kits for bicycles
Bond England, 1950's, Built Scooters
Boom Trikes Germany, VW powered trikes
Borile Italy, They make a 500cc single in 2000
Boss Hoss USA, makes 1100 lb Chevrolet 350 cu.
in. V8 powered bikes
Bourget USA, Harley clones, S&S engines up
to 126 cu. in.
Bovy Belgium, 1906 - 1930's
Bowman USA, The Bowman Automobile in New York, may have produced motorcycles
Bown England, 1913 - Taken over by Aberdale in the
1930's. Started by William Bown. Built the Aeolus and the Bown autocycle
Boxer France, Voxan
Blackburne English Engine manufacturer, quit
making motorcycle engines in 1937.
Blake Australia, 1919
Blata Italy, Motorized scooters and minibikes
Bleha Germany
Blucher Germany, 1938
Blue Bird Australian, 1920
BM Czechoslovakia, Speedway bikes
Bohme Germany, 1925 - 1930
Bombardier Can-Am motorcycles made in Canada.
Rotax engines
Borile Italy, Started by Umberto Borile in 1988,
their first motorcycle was the Piuma 520, a single cylinder, four stroke,
500 cc, off road bike
Bradbury England, Bradbury and Co. were making sewing machines in 1852,
they made their first motorcycle in 1904 the company closed in 1923
Brand Germany, 1925 - 1930, made by Brand and Sohn
in Berlin, also called B&S
Brandenburg USA, 1901 - 1915 Thor engines
Breeze USA, 1905? Breeze Motor Company
Brennabor Germany, 1902 - 1912, The Brennaborwerke in Brandenburg
started making bicycles in 1893, motorcycles in 1902 and cars in 1908. Stopped
motorcycle production in 1912 to concentrate on cars. Apparently Brennabors
were made again around 1933 - 1940 but it is unclear to me if they were made
in the same plant
Bridgestone Japan, 1949 - 1971, Displacements: 350cc, 200cc,
175cc, 100cc, 60cc, 50cc, They began exporting to the U.S. in 1963,
Rockford Motors of Rockford, Illinois was the original importer.
Briggs-Stratton USA, Bicycle engine kits
Britten Motorcycles are made in New Zealand by John Britten. State
of the art, extremely high tech. The 1998 Britten V1000 had a 999cc 60 degree
V-Twin engine that put out 166 HP @ 11,800 RPM! and the bike only weighed
304 lbs.
Brondoit Belgium, 1924-1929
Brough-Superior England, George Brough started
making motorcycles in 1921. Maybe the most coveted motorcycle ever made, it
was called the Rolls Royce of motorcycles. Only about 1000 of them still exist.
They used JAP, Motosacoche, Matchless, Barr and Stroud and other engines until
1935, from then on they used only Matchless motors. A perfect one will sell
for upwards of $100,000. Almost every piece on them was hand made, nuts, bolts,
fittings. What do George Forman and T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) have
in common? Forman named all of his kids George and Lawrence named all of his
Brough-Superiors George. Lawrence had eight of them and was killed in 1935
on George VII. They stopped production in 1940
Brown England
B&S see Brand
BSA England, Birmingham Small Arms company built weapons until around
1910 when they started making motorcycles. They made many well known models.
"Gold Star", "Bantam", "Victor", "Royal Star", "Thunderbolt", "Lightning",
"Firebird", "Rocket". They purchase Sunbeam around 1938, Ariel in 1944, then
Triumph and eventually merge with Norton - Villiers to become Norton - Villiers
-Triumph (NVT)
BSA Regal England, After the formation of NVT,
William Colquhoun formed a company and got the rights to the BSA name around
1975 and made light weight bikes using Rotax, Yamaha and Morini engines. In
1991 this BSA Company was merged with Andover Norton International Ltd and
in 1994 was bought by newly formed BSA Regal Group. They make the Gold SR
500 on a one off basis for individual customer orders only
Bucker Germany, 1922 - 1958, They made their
own frames but bought most of the other components. Used engines made by Bekamo,
Villiers, Blackburne, ILO, JAP, MAG, Columbus and others
Buell USA, Eric Buell started putting Harley motors in roadrace type
frames and selling them in the early 1980's.
Buffalo USA, 1981 - 1990, The Buffalo Motorcycle Works Corp produced
several prototypes for testing with 500, 750 and 1000cc singles in them. And
some prototypes with 90cu in. V-twins. The Corp was dissolved before production
started
Bull Dog England
Bullock Australia
Bultaco Founded in Spain by Francisco Bulto in
1958. Won many a world title
Butler Petrol-Cycle England, 1884 - 1896, Edward
Butler patented a gasoline fueled two stroke twin tricycle and showed it at
the Stanley Bicycle Show in 1884. For the next ten or twelve years he made
improvements to his design, changing to a geared drive four-stroke water-cooled
engine that ran at about 600 rpm. He is credited with inventing or developing
the spark plug and coil ignition, magneto and the spray jet carburetor, as
well as the word "petrol" His "Petrol-cycle" was broken up for scrap in 1896,
the few remaining pictures of this first British motorcycle are in the Science
Museum in London, England
Butterfield (Willis 4)
USA, Late 1960's early 1970's, Butterfield
owned Jacks M/C in Fresno California, a Ducati, MotoGuzzi , BMW Dealership,
Willis worked with him in the mid 60's into the 70's. They built a complete
motorcycle made to accept a 1500cc Volkswagen engine and used a BMW /2 transmission.
The bike looked very much like a R60/2 BMW and was available as a kit or complete
motorcycle. They are the best looking motorcycle I have seen that incorporated
a VW engine. Apparently Butterfield and Willis had a falling out and a lengthy
court battle ensued over the rights to the motorcycle and Willis won. Willis
used a badge for them that said "Willis 4's" it resembled
the BMW badge so closely that BMW threatened legal action.. Willis died
shortly after. Approximately 100 were built.
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