Notes on some of the rarer Belgian brands for which we currently have limited information.
For a more complete listing visit the Belgian Index.
There is also a page for Obscure Belgian Marques
The Fly
Manufactured by Louis Vits of Brussels, in addition to three-wheeled vehicles for the disabled, in the post-war years the company built light motorcycles powered by Villiers 100cc two-strokes. The low-slung machines had small wheels and rear suspension, or alternatively rigid rear ends.
Source: Wikipedia NL
The London
Manufactured by Van der Bracht-De Turck of Ninove, these Sachs-powered lightweights were built in the 1950s
Sources: A-Z der Belgische Motoren, Wikipedia NL.
Thomassin
Manufactured in Blégny ca. 1900 using Herman engines in a loop frame. Production ended after just a few years.
Source: Wikipedia NL
Thompson 1950s
Thoria 1947-1950s
Tieltia
Light motorcycles manufactured at a bicycle shop in Tielt around 1953.
Source: Wikipedia NL
Torpille
Manufactured in Brussells c.1920-1930 by Schoofs & Cie, Livornostraat 114 Ixelles.
The firm built tricycles using both JAP and Train engines, and also sold rebadged machines built for them by Novy.
There was also an unrelated French firm of the same name.
A-Z der Belgische Motoren
Trevor
Models: DTRe Stella, DTRe Vince
"Each Trevor is hand-assembled in Belgium while using only the absolute best in high-end performance parts. A DTRe Stella is street legal (EU) and has a reach of up to 87 km (55 miles) and a charging time (0 to 100%) of 03 hours with a 1kW Charger."
Website: trevormotorcycles.com
FB: fb.com/trevormotorcycles
Ujet
Based in Luxembourg, "UJET is a European Engineering & Design company focused on pioneering smart and innovative e-mobility platforms."
Website: ujet.com
FB: fb.com/ujetofficial
Rarer Belgian Marques
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