ABC motorcycles

ABC Motors Ltd
IndustryManufacturing and engineering
Founded1919
Defunct1923
FateWound up
HeadquartersLondon
Key people
Ronald Charteris and Granville Bradshaw
ProductsMotorcycles

ABC motorcycles was a British motorcycle manufacturer established in 1914 by Ronald Charteris in London. Several British motorcycle firms started up with the name "ABC", including Sopwith. The All British Engine Company Ltd. of London was founded in 1912 and later changed to ABC Motors Ltd.[1] With chief engineer Granville Bradshaw, Charteris built a range of engines throughout the First World War. From 1913 ABC produced motorcycle engines.[2]

In 1918, ABC made a motorcycle with a 400 cc flat-twin engine mounted with its cylinders across the frame, several years before BMW adapted the design. Bradshaw challenged BMW's use of his patented design in 1926.[3] In 1919 ABC also produced the Scootamota – an early motor scooter. The company stopped producing motorcycles after 1923 because of competition from cheaper manufacturers.[1]

  1. ^ a b De Cet, Mirco (2005). Quentin Daniel (ed.). The Complete Encyclopedia of Classic Motorcycles. Rebo International. ISBN 978-90-366-1497-9.
  2. ^ "ABC Motorcycles". Retrieved 15 August 2008.
  3. ^ "Bradshaw Motorcycle Engines". Archived from the original on 5 December 2008. Retrieved 22 November 2008.