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Triumph Motorcycles

Triumph Motorcycles rose to global prominence after World War II with a line of fast, lightweight parallel-twin motorcycles that helped define the classic British era. From the iconic 650cc machines of the 1950s and ’60s to the larger 750cc models of the 1970s, Triumph earned a reputation for performance, simplicity, and timeless styling. Beloved on both street and track, these post-war Triumphs remain some of the most recognizable and collectible motorcycles ever produced.

350/500cc Unit Twins

650cc Unit Twins

Oil in Frame Twins

8 Valve Twins

Triples

  • 1968 T150
  • 1969 T150
  • 1970 T150
  • 1971 T150
  • 1972 T150
  • 1973 T150 Series 1
  • 1973 T150 Series 2
  • 1974 T150
  • 1975 T160

BSA Motorcycles

BSA Motorcycles was once the world’s largest motorcycle producer, building rugged, performance driven machines that became staples on roads and racetracks alike. Known for their strong single and twin-cylinder engines, BSA motorcycles earned a reputation for reliability and versatility, powering everything from daily riders to championship-winning racers. Today, BSAs are prized for their solid engineering and unmistakable British character.

BSA 150cc-500cc Singles

BSA 500cc-650cc Pre-Unit Twin

BSA 500cc-650cc Unit Twins

BSA 500cc-650cc Twin Oil in frame

BSA 750cc Triples


Norton Motorcycles

Norton Motorcycles built its legacy on speed and innovation, becoming synonymous with racing success and advanced chassis design. Famous for models like the Dominator and Commando, Norton combined powerful parallel twins with pioneering frame technology, creating motorcycles celebrated for both performance and handling. Classic Nortons remain icons of British engineering and motorsport heritage.

Atlas 1963-1968

Commando 1968-1975