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Baustellen Motorräder und Fahrräder
Motorräder, Roller, Fahrräder
- Liste der Motorradmarken
- http://markt.motorradonline.de/motorrad-bildergalerie-mgc-7573
- http://z-biker.eu/index.php?page=/Galerie/Datei&p=30$
- http://www.ianchadwick.com/motorcycles/triumph/time01.html
- http://motorbike-search-engine.co.uk/classic_bikes/peugeot-classic-motorcycles.php
- http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/gallery/peugeot/Peugeot_1905_Type_L.htm
- http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/compendium/R.htm
- Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles: Händlerwebsite.
- [https Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles: Händlerwebsite.]
USA
- http://www.moto-histo.com/America/Autres/Autres.htm
- http://www.statnekov.com/motorcycles/lives1.html
- Kent's Pacemaker (USA, Boston MA)
- Flying Merkel (USA, Manistee MI) 1901-1916
- http://auto.howstuffworks.com/1911-flying-merkel.htm
- http://www.theworldofmotorcycles.com/vintage_motorcycle_merkel.html[1]
- Salsbury, Motor Glide
- Powell
- Moto-scoot
- Rock-Ola
CH
- Condor
- Motosacoche
D
- Schauff (Fahrräder seit 1932; Remagen) Mopeds
- ab ca. 1950 Zündapp 50cc
- ab ca. 1952 Sachs 125 cc
- http://www.schauff.de/schauff/index.php?language=e&action=misc&ort=Intern&geschichte=2
- http://www.boerse-am-sonntag.de/unternehmen/unternehmen-der-woche/artikel/schauff-der-fahrrad-pionier.html
F
- http://www.moto-histo.com/france/fr2/fr2.htm
- http://www.ianchadwick.com/motorcycles/britbikes/brit_p.html
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Motorcycles_by_brand
- Aiglon (Frankreich, Argenteuil 1902 oder 1903 bis 1953 oder 1955£)
- Austral (Frankreich, Paris und Puteaux, 1905–1935)
- Chaise (Frankreich, Paris, 1921–1939)
- Gladiator (Frankreich, Le Pré-Saint-Gervais, 1891-1920)
- Clément (Frankreich, Levallois-Perret 1901-1920)
- FMC (Frankreich)
- Majestic (Frankreich, Orléans und Chatenay-Malabry, 1929-1936)
- Marcel Guiguet & Compagnie (Frankreich)
- Soyer (Frankreich, Colombes, 1919–1934 / 1937)
- Ateliers Lyonnais Ultima (Frankreich, Lyon, 1908-1958)
GB
- British Motor Syndicate
- Great Horseless Carriage Company
- Motor Manufacturing Company
- Humber (Automobilmarke)
- Beeston (Fahrzeugmarke)
- Alldays Fahrräder, Automobile, Motorräder
- Alldays & Onions
- Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles: Händlerwebsite.
- [https Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles: Händlerwebsite.]
- [https Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles: Händlerwebsite.]
- [https Yesterdays Antique Motorcycles: Händlerwebsite.]
Fahrräder
- Geschichte des Fahrrads
- Liste von Fahrradherstellern
- https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Bicycle_advertising
- Excelsior Duplex BE, Hochrad
- http://bicyclescollectibles.com/shop/waltham-comet-bicycle
- http://www.cycling-history.org/
- http://www.bicyclemuseum.com/alpha.htm
- http://www.metzbicyclemuseum.com/
- http://www.fahrradmonteur.de/Hauptseite
- New York Cycle, Demorest: Demorest, New York Cycle
- Orient
- Pierce
- Comet
- Hercules: Glenn Curtiss (1901-1910)
- Union (Charles Herman Metz)
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- Sterling Bicycle Company (Chicago IL und Kenosha WI) (ABC)
- Syracuse Bicycle Company
- Duesenberg
- Victor: Overman Wheel Company (USA, Chicopee Falls MA)
- Locomobile fusion
- (http://www.earlyamericanautomobiles.com/americanautomobiles4.htm)
- http://www.proteanpaper.com//scart_results.cgi?comp=howiebik&framed=0&rstart=240&scat=1&scatord=desc&scatall=yes&skey=norm&categ=000000000000000253&keyall=&keywords=
- The Victor Mfg Co of Chicago is not to be confused with the Overman Wheel Co,, makers of Victor Brand Bicycles with office and factory in Chicopee Falls, Mass. When compared to the Schwinn 1899 catalog front cover, you will see that the two bicycles, Schwinn & Victor, look amazingly alike. It is possible that one of the two companies produced the branded bicycle for the other company? This single page from the 1899 catalogue is printed on both sides illustrating the Model 81 Gents` with 30 inch wheels at $34.00 retail. The similar ladies` model is #82. The detailed specifications are on the reverse side. The enameling was available in black, purple and vermilion, decorated and striped. The ladies` model was supplied with 28 inch wheels at a $5.00 reduction in cost. The condition of this page is poor but completely legible, the dimensions are 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches.
- http://www.proteanpaper.com//scart_results.cgi?comp=howiebik&framed=0&part=CatAntqBike-V-043&scat=1&scatord=desc&scatall=yes&skey=norm&srkeyall=&srkeywords=&srcateg=000000000000000253
Marken der American Bicycle Company (Kauf)
- Columbia Bicycle Company (Pope)
- Gormally & Jeffery Bicycling Manufacturing Company (Rambler, Thomas B. Jeffery) (1900)
- Sterling Bicycle Company (Chicago IL und Kenosha WI) (Jeffery, 1899)
- Hartford Bicycle Company (USA, Hartford CN) Mittelklasse-Fahrräder als Konkurrenz zum preiswerten Overman. Pope-Gründung, ca. 1890−1895; ging in der Pope Manufacturing Company auf.
- Indiana Bicycle Company (USA Indianapolis IN) ging 1898 in der Waverley Manufacturing Company auf
- Dodge
- Columbia High wheeler Pope-Hochrad, 1877–?. Nachbau des Excelsior Duplex
Literatur Motorrad
- Mirco de Cet: Illustrated Directory of Motorcycles, Motorbooks International (Dezember 2002), ISBN 978-0-76031-417-3 ISBN: 0-76031-417-9 (Taschenbuch, Englisch)
- Doug Mitchel & Editors of Consumer Guide: American Motorcycle Classics (1994); Publishers Group International, Lincolnwood IL; ISBN-10: 0-7853-0668-4; ISBN-13: 978-07853-0668-9, gebundene Ausgabe (Englisch) 1896-1994; Modelle von Crocker, Excelsior, H-D, Indian, Marks & Pope
Einzelnachweise
- ↑ Kimes (1985), S. 515.