Bikelinks - the A to Z of Motorcycling
Bikelinks
Bikelinks Motorcycle Directory
Add your site

Menu
Apparel Classic Bikes Clubs Countries Customs Directories Makes Misc Offroad Parts Powersports Publications Racing Scooters Services Sidecars & Trikes Technical Tours & Rentals Women
Related
Sheldon's EMU Images & Specs Motorcycle Books
Top : Classic Motorcycles » A to Z » O

Classic Motorcycles O


 
1. 1937 OK Supreme 250cc
 
DXL 374, part of the Baxter Collection. The chain guard is a modified Morris 1000 wheel cap. No spring washers have been used on the bike, but it remains mechanically sound. This one is in the Wirral museum located in the Town Hall at Birkenhead Woodside. The rest of the collection is in the the fantastic Wirral Transport Museum
More Info....
  
 
  
 
3. OK-Supreme
 
OK started manufacturing Precision-powered two-stroke motorcycles in Birmingham in 1911...
More Info....
  
 
4. OK-Supreme Motorcycles
 
OK-Supreme motorcycles - Owners and clubs, parts resources, images, links to technical articles...
More Info....
  
 
5. Olympic Motorcycles
 
"Frank Parkyn, cyclemaker, started building motorcycles at his Granville Street factory in the early 1900's. He started producing Olympic bicycles in Green Lane in the early 1880's and moved to Granville Street in 1896. His motorcycles were powered by M.M."
More Info....
  
 
6. Opel History at Danish Army Vehicles Homepage
 
...in 1902 they began producing French Darracq models under license and selling them under the brand name "Opel-Darracq." They were Opel bodies mounted on a Darracq chassis and powered by a 2-cylinder engine. The first Opel motorcycle was also built.
More Info....
  
 
7. OPEL- RAKETEN- MOTORRAD ( 1928 )
 
The original rocket-powered motorcycle.
More Info....
  
 
8. The OEC (1928)
 
OEC made motorcycles under contract with Blackburne until 1914. The company gained status when his son John took over around 1920...
More Info....
  
Classic Motorcycle Books | Classic Motorcycle Posters | Classic Motorcycle Webring
HOME | CONTACT US | ADD URL
 
Bikelinks