Featured Pages
"I wants to make yer flesh creep"
Some Gruesome Relics of Bygone Days seen by the Motor Cyclist on Tour
Wayside Gibbets
The Mother of Invention
"I recommend that you maintain the business connection with Daimler. His invention is entirely trustworthy, and it will have a future, the magnitude of which we cannot begin to imagine today."
Levassor, Panhard and the woman who brought it all together -
Louise Sarazin
Hawker Motorcycles
An obscure marque built by an Australian. He is the Hawker of Hurricane and Harrier fame.
Harry Hawker
Today in Motorcycle History
Flaminia Motos
Manufactured by Roberto Berlingieri SA in Buenos Aires from 1957 to 1965.
The light motorcycles were powered by 98cc Sachs Televel engines and had swinging arm rear suspension and telescopic forks.
Source: motoargenta.blogspot.com, OTTW.
N.B. Information on this page was not part of the original archive.