Australian Motorcycles

Australian Motorcycle Dealers (W)

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A.E. Walbert, Cycle & Motor Works
435 Hunter St Newcastle, MidTown / Arches, Legal & General Building - 1920


Waikerie Honda
Sturt Highway Waikerie SA
Honda Dealers
MRA-SA, June 1985

Waikerie Honda SA, 1985


Walton Motorcycles
Yamaha and Kawasaki dealer
Cnr Florence & Mary-Elie Street, Port Pirie 5540 SA.
Source: MRA-SA, 1985


C. J. Weatherby
175 Liverpool Road Ashfield, NSW. 1935
Motor Cycle Mechanic
All Classes of Repair Work done, all Makes of Machines.
Agent for A.J.S., Velocette, Douglas.


Webby's Motorcycles
21 Caloundra Rd, Caloundra West, Qld 4551
webbys.com.au ✝


R.W. Webster & Co, Cycle Agents
477 Hunter St / 197 Hunter St West / 197 Blane St Newcastle - from 1905.


Wellington Garage and Cycle Works
Wynyard, Tasmania. 1919
Phillips & Phillips. All repairs to motor cars, marine, stationary engines. Local Agents for Indian Motor Cycles, all duplicates stocked.
Advocate Sat 4 Oct 1919. (Trove NLA)


West Coast Honda Motorcycles
Western Australia (2012)


Western Motorcycles, Penrith, NSW.
Ray Moody

Westralian Motorcycles. WA
855 Hay Street. Perth. Vincent Dealer. (1953)


W.H. Leech Vic. 1904-1917


Williams Brothers NSW
255-259 Elizabeth St, Sydney. Douglas Agents (1925)
Later became P and R. Williams.


Wilson Cycles
489 Hunter St / 221 Hunter St West, Newcastle, 1920-1954

WILSON'S MOTOR DEPOT.


The problem of coping with rapidly expandling business has brought about extensive alterations to the large premises of Mr. C. Wilson's motor and cycle depot at 489 Hunter-street. The new additions consist of a spacious upstairs workshop, and the ground floor and shop has been remodelled and fitted out as a first-class showroom. Mr. Wilson has had many years' experience in the motor cycle trade. He has also a fine record as a bicycle rider, and in later years has been a skilled and successful performer in motor cycle competitions, which has been instrumental in adding to his large trading connection. His establishment is the home of the world-famed Indian motor cycle, which is the only spring frame machine on the market, and with its flexibility and comfortable riding position it is claimed to be without equal. The "Indian's" latest success, "The Scout," is quoted as the "daddy" of light, easily handled motors. Mr. Wilson also carries a large range of bicycles, from the handy roadster to the light racing machine, as well as a complete range of sundries in lamps, horns, enamels, tyres, etc., for cycles and motors.

Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, Thu 23 Dec 1920 (Trove NLA)


Wooden's Motor Trading Co.
Bayliss Street, Wagga, N.S.W.
Royal Enfield. (1953)


Bob Woodward
157 Victoria Rd., Drummoyne, Sydney, NSW
Agent for Triumph, Velocette, Norton, A.J.S., Sunbeam, Panther
(1947 Advert)