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British Motorcycles "B"

Notes on some of the rarer British marques

This page lists brands for which we currently have only an historical precis.
For a more complete listing visit the British Index.

B

Baddeley
Manufactured in Glasgow by Lionel Ashley Baddeley (1879-1953)
A report reads:
1907 Auto-Cycle Club 24-hours Run - London-Plymouth-London
Held 26th July 1907. Friday-Saturday. London-Plymouth-London - 423 miles.
L. A. Baddeley, 3 h.p. Baddeley; (Gold Medal)


Bamby 1983-1985


Barko
Built by Arthur Barker, the 1915 Barko is quite similar to the 1915 Calthorpe Junior.
Source: Graeme Robert Wilson




Berkeley Microcars 1956-1960


Blackjack 1996-2024


Blacknell Sidecars Nottingham 1950s


Border Bandit
Built by Rob North and a partner in the early 1970s, possibly in California.


B.R.A. (Beribo)

Formerly Beribo Replica Automobiles, the firm has undergone a number of ownership and name changes. Models include a variety of Morgan-style three-wheelers powered by Honda CX500 and CX650 V-twins and Citroen 600cc 2CV flat twins.

Sources: 3-wheelers.com, bra-cars.com, et al


Brenda c.1920


Britannic

The Britannic Coachbuilt Sidecar was manufactured by J.Harrison & Sons (B'ham) Ltd. These were available in 1916 and likely in other years.


Browning Sidecars 1912


BTS Credette

B.T.S. (Beauship Trading & Shipping Co Ltd) was the UK agent for mopeds made by the German firm Waggonfabrik Gebrueder Credé & Co. (Sitta)


Buckland

Dick Buckland of Newport, South Wales, built 12 Buckland B3 sports 3-wheelers powered by 1300cc Fork Kent engines and had fibreglass bodywork. These were styled along the lines of the Morgan F-type.

Source: 3-wheelers.com


Burbury Sidecars 1919


Burlington

Manufactured by Burlington Motor Cycle Co., Ltd, 7, South Side, Clapham Common, S.W.4.

A two-seater with second windscreen was offered in 1922, along with two sports models and a semi-sports.

"Zenith Motors, Ltd., with a Burlington tradesman's box sidecar." Commercial Motor Magazine, 1926.


Bushbury 1897


Butler & Jordan

90 Bore Brooklands Special 1911

This JAP OHV V-Twin is a unique machine of which little is known apart from the owner's name on documents from the 1920s, Lawrence Butler.

The motorcycle is active in vintage motorcycle events.


Busy Bee
These were cycle attachment engines from the 1950s which were home-built using instructions published in Model Engineer in 1951.
Source: BuyVintage


Rarer British Marques