Category
page 1Defunct cycle manufacturers of England
Singer Motors
British motor vehicle manufacturer
Sturmey-Archer
thumb|A Sturmey-Archer three speed hub, the most common kind of Sturmey-Archer gear
Sturmey-Archer was a manufacturing company originally from Nottingham, England. It primarily produced bicycle hub gears, brakes and a great many other sundry bicycle components, most prominently during its heyday as a subsidiary of the Raleigh Bicycle Company. Earlier, it had also manufactured motorcycle hubs, gearboxes and engines.
Coventry-Eagle
thumb|1920 Coventry-Eagle with 2.75 hp J. A. Prestwich Industries|JAP four-stroke engine
thumb|Rider on a Coventry-Eagle in, Australia, circa 1935. The machine has a pressed steel frame; Villiers Engineering|Villiers two-stroke engine; and twin exhausts.
Coventry-Eagle was a British bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer. Established as a Victorian bicycle maker, the company began under the name of Hotchkiss, Mayo & Meek. The company name was changed to Coventry Eagle in 1897 when John Meek left the company . By 1898 they had begun to experiment with motorised vehicles and by 1899, had produced
James Cycle Co
British bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer