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Miller's Classic Motorcycles Price Guidebooks

Classic Honda Motorcycles Buyer's Guidebooks

Illustrated Norton Buyer's Guidebooks

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The following three files require you to download and install Vuze. The video files are very large and take time to download but are well worth the effort.

The A-Z of British Motorcycles is a superbly researched, three part video encyclopedia that chronicles the development of every British motorcycle from 1898 to the present day.
The A-Z of Vintage Motorcycles- Part 2 - Part Two explores the years when the British motorcycle industry led the world in technology, sales, and racing success.
Part 3 - Right through the 1950s and into the mid-'60s, British motorcycles sold more than the products of any other nation. It was this era that produced the ultimate versions of such British classics as the BSA Gold Star, the Triumph Bonneville, the Vincent Black Shadow, the Ariel Square Four, and the Velocette Venom. Part Three chronicles the machines that continued the rise, and those that accompanied the fall. It closes with the latest bikes from the reborn Triumph brand... the lone survivor from the glory years.


American
Crocker - 1936 to 1942
Cyclone - 1912 to 1917
E.R.Thomas Auto-Bi 1901 to 1909
Excelsior - 1909 to 1931
Harley Davidson - 1903 to 1966
Henderson - 1911 to 1917
Henderson (post Excelsior/Schwinn) - 1917 to 1931
Indian - 1904 -1953
Marsh Metz - 1903 to 1921


British
AJS - 1909 to 1974
Brough Superior - 1919 to 1940
Egli-Vincent & Norvin - 1967 to Present
Matchless 1899 to 1966
Norton 1898 to 1975
Premier Cycle - 1908 to 1923
Triumph - 1902 to 1983
Velocette - 1904 to 1971
Vincent HRD - 1924 to 1955


German
BMW - 1922 to 1969
Mnch Motorrad - 1956 to Present


Italian
Ducati - 1950 to Present
Italjet - 1959 to Present
Laverda - 1949 to 2005
Mndial - 1948 to 2004
MV Agusta - 1945 to 1971
Rumi - 1950 to 1962
Vespa - 1946 to Present


Japanese
Honda Benly - 1948 to 1972
Kawasaki - 1954 to 1979

Museums

Vintage Motorcycle Museums

National Motorcycle Museum - Anamosa, Iowa

Vintage Motorcycle Museum - Solvang, CA

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum - Birmingham, AL

National Motorcycle Museum - Coventry, UK


Misc Vintage Motorcycle Links

Vintage Motorcycle Clubs & Organizations

Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Magazine

Jay Leno's Garage

Motorcycles of the 20th Century

Vintage Motorcycle Specs

Isle of Man TT History

Ed Youngblood's Motohistory - Motorcycle History

 


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