Australian Motorcycles

Australian Motorcycle Dealers (T)

Taffy Williams Yamaha NSW
Yass Road, Queanbeyan.


Tatiara Motorcycles
102 Woolshed St, Bordertown 5268
Honda and Yamaha dealers.
Motorcycle specialists stocking a large range of Spare Parts & Accessories
MRA-SA, 1985, 1986

Tatiara Motorcycles SA


Taylor Cycle & Motorcycle Co. NSW
633 Hunter Street West, Newcastle. Royal Enfield. (1953)


J.N. Taylor, Adelaide.


T.C. Hoffman
279 Hunter St, Newcastle
Triumph dealer, c.1920-1930. Moved to Steel St, then business taken over by Hazel & Moore.
Source: soundworld.com.au/hunter/


Tom Byrne NSW

A BMW dealer for decades, originally based at 34 Wentworth Ave they moved to St Peters towards the end of the 1990s. Their large modern showrooms displayed BMW, Triumph and Aprilia. Closed in 2004. The business was taken over by Procycle of Hornsby.

A Short History of Tom Byrne Motorcycles


Toorak Village Motorcycles Vic. (1960s-70s)
Kawasaki


Top Rider Motorcycles NSW

Previously named Ryde Motorcycles. Located intersection of Lane Cove and Blaxland Roads Top Ryde. (owner died by his own hand in the 1980s)

    Lester Morris worked at Omodies and later at Ryde Motor Cycles. He used to describe modified bikes as "hotter than a stove bolt" and said to the buyer of a BSA Goldstar that it used a 44 gallon drum for a carby slide. ~ forum.ozvmx.com

Triumph Motor Cycle Garage
34 Argyle Street, Near Collins Street, Hobart, Tasmania. 1910.

The place for all Classes of REPAIRS to MOTOR CYCLES or other GAS and OIL ENGINES land or marine. Full stock of Accessories kepi. Brazing a speciality

Agent for "TRIUMPH" MOTORS - the best solo machine on the market. Free and Fixed Engines. Order early to ensure delivery for next season. Side-Cars made to order. Second-hand Machines from £20 upward. Splendid 7-9 Motor (Peugeot Engines) and Coach-built Side-Car in thorough order, 30 Guineas. Also "V.S" Motors, just the thing for side-car work.

Daily Post, Mon 25 Apr 1910 (Trove NLA)


Turner Bros Melbourne


W. Tyler S.A.
Flinders St Adelaide. 1906