Liste des marques de vélos anciens... pour le WIKI
Publié : ven. 20 août 2010 16:58:22
Message inséré par Tonton Vélo :
Voici ci-dessous le message original et la liste initiée par notre ami Ikkyû. Chacun peut y contribuer en postant une réponse à ce sujet pour signaler une marque. Donnez le maximum d'informations si vous en avez d'autres que le nom de la marque lui-même. Si possible, précisez vos sources (livre, catalogue, vu dans une brocante, ...). La liste ci-dessous n'est plus mise à jour et les informations sont maintenant intégrées par Brigette dans une liste visible sur le Wiki -> Liste des Marques, que chacun peut consulter.
Fin du message inséré par Tonton Vélo :
Liste des marques de vélos et composants anciens aujourd’hui disparues sauf exception.
Petites explications pour une meilleure compréhension :
(…1909…) : Les points de suspension avant et après la date signifient que cette date sert de repère en attendant de trouver plus de précision, si les points ce situent juste avant où après la date, c’est qu’il y à une incertitude quand à l’année de création où de fin d’activité de la marque.
(Italie ?) : Le point d’interrogation après le nom du pays signifie qu’il y a un doute quant au pays d’origine de la marque.
● 3Rensho (Japon) vélo de course, piste…
A
● A.D. Stump où ADS (1914 à 2003) (USA)
● A.G. (….1907…)
● A & A - Out of Business (USA)
● AAA - Out of Business
● Abandon Racing - Out of Business (Russie) à vérifié
● ABC voir Maya (Taiwan) à Vérifié
● ABG (France) moteur auxiliaire
● Abingdon (out)
● ABM voir American Bicycle Manufacturing (USA)
● ACE - Out of Business
● Accles & Pollock - Out of Business (UK)
● Acia (Dijon, France)
● Ader
● Adler - Out of Business (Allemagne)
● Adonis (Allemagne)
● Aero - Out of Business
● Aeromarine Molding and Engineering voir A’ME (USA)
● Aeron voir Ridley (Belgique)
● Afer
● AGB
● Agnew (out 1879) (UK)
● Air-B (France) chamber à air
● Airborne - Out of Business (USA)
● Ajax
● Albert Eisentraut - Out of Business (USA)
● Albert Ruffin voir Meteor (out) (France)
● Alberty (out) (France)
● Alberty / Alberty Alcyon
● Albino (out 1905) (UK)
● Alfred Appleb (out) chaine
● Alcyon (1902 à 1954) (France)
● Alex Singer http://www.cycles-alex-singer.fr (France)
● Alexandra Cycles (out 1884) (UK)
● Alfred Faure
● Alga (out) Eclairage électrique par dynamo de marque ALGA. Catadioptre à l'arrière.
● Algue d’or (Nantes, France)
● Allegro - Out of Business (Suisse)
● Alleluia - Out of Business (France)
● Allen & Summerfield (out 1896) (UK)
● Alliant - Out of Business (USA)
● Allilos François
● Allin - Out of Business (UK)
● Allpro - Out of Business
● Alpar (…1922…) (Paris, France)
● Alphonse Thomann (out) (France)
● Alsace Sport (out) (France)
● Alsatia (out) (France)
● Alu-Dur (out) garde chaîne
● American Bicycles - Out of Business (USA)
● American Bicycle Manufacturing (ABM) - Out of Business (USA)
● American Cycle Systems voir ACS (USA)
● American Machine and Foundry - Out of Business
● AMF voir American Machine and Foundry
● Ammaco - Out of Business
● AMX - Out of Business
● Ancora - Out of Business (Italie)
● Annino
● Antarex voir Crops
● Antelope (1858 à ) (UK)
● Apollo - Out of Business
● Aqvila (out) (Italie ?) selle en cuir
● Aquillon
● Arab Cycle (out)
● Arc en Ciel (out) (France)
● Archos Cycles (out 1896) (UK)
● Argenta (Tours , France)
● Argento (out) (France)
● Argentor
● Ariel - Out of Business (UK)
● Arius - Out of Business (Espagne)
● Arliguie - Out of Business (Montargis, France)
● Armor (out) (France) 86 rue de Siam 29200 Brest, France
● Armstrong - Out of Business (UK)
● Arsenal - Out of Business (USA)
● Arthur Caygill (UK)
● Artz1 - Out of Business
● ASCA Suspension ajoutée sur une fourche avant normale et constituée de chaque coté d'un ressort à coupelle pris dans les ciseaux. (ASCA Bté SGDG).
● Asco - Out of Business
● Ashtabula - Out of Business
● Asphalt - Out of Business
● Assenmacher - Out of Business (USA)
● Asterions
● Astoria
● Astra (Dijon, France)
● Atalanta Bicycles (…1898…) (USA)
● Atalante (Saint étienne, France)
● Atalia (Paris, France)
● Ateliers de la Rive - Out of Business (France)
● Atlas (out) (France)
● Atom (out) Moyeux et roue-libre
● ATZ - Out of Business (Suisse)
● Auburn Racing - Out of Business (USA)
● Aumon - Out of Business (France)
● Aurisis (Paris, France)
● Austro Daimler (Autriche)
● Automoto - Out of Business (Tours, France)
● AVA - Out of Business jantes
● Aviac
● Awia (Paris, France)
● Axxis - Out of Business (USA)
● Azusa - Out of Business
B
● B. B. Racing - Out of Business
● Bachelier - Out of Business (France)
● Badd - Out of Business
● Bailleul - Out of Business (France)
● Baines - Out of Business (UK)
● Balfa - Out of Business (UK)
● Balilla - Out of Business (Italie)
● Ballis (out) (France)
● Bamboo Cycle (1895…) (UK)
● Bandito Racing - Out of Business (USA)
● Barelli - Out of Business (UK)
● Barnes (out 1892) (UK)
● Barracuda - Out of Business (USA)
● Barracuda - Out of Business (UK) BMX
● Barralumin - Out of Business (France)
● Barrett (John Barrett) (out 1894) (UK)
● Bartali - Out of Business (Italie) Gino Bartali
● Bartow (out)
● Basic - Out of business
● Bassett Racing - Out of Business (USA)
● Bastide - Out of Business (France)
● Bata
● Bates - Out of Business (1894…) (UK) Joseph Bates
● Batinich http://www.cycles-batinich.fr batinich@nerim.net vélos voir fiche vélo homme 1952 (France)
● Bato
● Bauriat (out) Selle
● Bautru
● Baylis (USA)
● Baylis Wiley - Out of Business (UK)
● BEA (out) pédale
● Beard (out 1897) (UK)
● Beau Ideal (out 1890 à …) (UK)
● Beaumont Cycle Company (out 1897…) (UK)
● Bebolux Freins en alu, à double articulation
● Beech (out 1892) (UK)
● Beeston (out 1896) (UK)
● Beha
● Behringer - Out of Business (USA)
● Bell (out 1897) (UK)
● Belleri (out) (France) guidon, potence
● Bengalia
● Bennett (Out of Business)
● Benoit Faure
● Benotto (out of business)
● Beon
● Berec (out of business)
● Beretta Cerchi http://www.berettacerchispa.it (Italie)
● Bergougnan (out) Pneus demi-ballons, chambres à air
● Berini (out) moteur auxiliaire
● Bernadi (1893…
● Bernasse (out) (Toucy, Yonne, France)
● Bertello
● Berthon Roger 21 avenue Jean Mermoz 13300 salon de Provence, France
● Berthoud voir Gilles Berthoud
● Bertin (out of business)
● Bettina (out) (France)
● Bertoni (Out of Business)
● Bettina
● Betty (out) (France)
● BGA (out) (France)
● Bicycle Tricycle (out) (UK)
● Bicyclette Aluminium (out) (France)
● Billing & Hartnell (out) (UK)
● BIM (out) (France) selle
● Bird & Hobart (out) (UK)
● Birmingham Small Arms (out of business)
● Birmingham Wheels (Out of Business)
● Black Ops (out of business)
● Blanche Hermine (1900 à 1953) vélos 85210 Sainte Hermine (vendée) France
● Blazer (out of business)
● Blingham (…1937…)
● BMW
● Bobet
● Bollon
● Bonnefont
● Bontekoe Cycles (out of business)
● Bonzai (out of business)
● Booster Gear (Out of Business)
● Borthwick Framesets (Out of Business)
● Boss Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Boston (out)
● Botherau
● Bottema (Out of Business)
● Bowden Touriste (out) patins de frein.
On trouve trace de ce type de frein Bowden Touriste, qui a eu beaucoup de succès pendant plusieurs décennies, dès le début des années 1920.
● Bowen (out) (UK)
● Bowers Cook (out) (UK)
● Bowes (out) (UK)
● Box (Out of Business)
● Brackens (Out of Business)
● Brackens Racing (out of business)
● Brambilla (out of business)
● Brampton (out of business)
● Brancay
● Brands (out of business)
● Branston (out) (UK)
● Brave Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Braxton (out of business)
● Brazier (out) (UK)
● BRC (out of business)
● Breiz
● Bremelli
● Brennan (out of business)
● Brereton (out) (UK)
● Bretagne
● Brewster (out) (UK)
● Brian Baylis voir Baylis
● Bridgestone
● Bries voir Fiester
● Brillant (out)
● Bristol Cycles (out) (UK)
● British Hub (out of business)
● Brochard (out)
● Brooklin (out) Selle
● Brooks http://www.brookssaddles.com, http://www.brooksengland.com (UK)
● Bruce Bursford voir Ultimate Bike
● Brown (out) Selle
● Brown Speciale (out of business)
● BSA voir Birmingham Small Arms
● Bugatti (Italie)
● Bullet (Out of Business)
● Bullock (out) (UK) John Muir Bullock &Co
● Bully (Out of Business)
● Burger
● Burkitt (out) (UK)
● Burton
● Butler (out) (UK)
● Button (out) (UK)
● BW voir Baylis Wiley
● BXC (out of business)
C
● C.E.V (out) dynamo, lampe
● C.L.B. (out) Poignées de freins et freins AV et AR
● C.L.C. (out) (France)
● C.N.C (Comptoir National du Cycle) (out) 180 rue du faubourg st denis, 75010 Paris, France
● CaloiCross (out of business)
● Calzone (out of business)
● Cambio Rino Components (out of business)
● Camille Daudon (out of business)
● Caminade (out of business) (Levallois, France)
● Campbell (out) (UK)
● Carabela (out of business)
● Caramba (Out of Business)
● Carbon Works (Out of Business)
● Cardboard Lords (out of business)
● Carey (out) (UK)
● Carlton (out of business)
● Carmen (out)
● Carnevale Bicycles
● Carpenter (UK)
● Carrara
● Carrava
● Caselli (out of business)
● Casme (out) (selle)
● Catamount Cycles (Out of Business)
● Caution (out of business)
● Cavy 12 grande rue, 61000 Alençon (France)
● Cazenave (out) (France)
● CCH (out of business)
● Cermenati Antonio voir Cerchi Ghisallo
● Centrix (out) Potence
● Centurion (out of business)
● Cera Cees Raas (out of business)
● Cerchi Ghisallo http://www.cerchiinlegnoghisallo.com
● Challenge Cycles (out) (UK)
● Chamois (out) (France)
● Champeyrache (1901 à 197_) (France) , Bd Gambetta et Av Carnot, 30100 Alès (Alais), Gard
● Champion (out of business) (UK)
● Champion (out of business) BMX
● Chaplait (out) (France) constructeur d'avant-guerre dont les tandems étaient assez réputés.
● Charles de Smit (out of business)
● Charles Pelissier (out of business)
● Charmeuse
● Chartier (…1896…) (France)
● Chartreuse
● Charrel (out of business)
● Chater-Lea Cycles & Tandems (out of business)
● Cheeta (Out of Business)
● Chesini (out of business)
● Chevallier
● Cibie (out) Eclairage électrique avec dynamo
● Chickpea Baby voir Queen Bee Creations
● Chilton (out) (UK)
● Chimere
● Chiorda (out of business)
● Chris Chance (out of business)
● Christophe (out of business) (France)
● Ciclo Piave (out of business) (Italie)
● Cilo (Out of Buisiness)
● Citicat (out of business)
● Cizeron
● CKC voir Chris Kvale Cycles
● Cladiator (Paris)
● Clarence Cycles (out) (UK)
● Clark (out) (UK)
● Clarke (out) (UK)
● CLB (out of business)
● Clec
● Clédiaber (out) (Paris)
● Clément (out) (Paris, France)
● Cleveland Bicycle (Out of Business)
● Club (out) selle
● CNC (out of business)
● Cobra voir Roto
● Cobra by Toowoomba Bicycle Company (out of business)
● Coda Components voir Cannondale
● Cogent (out) (UK)
● Colinelli
● Collins (out) (UK)
● Colson (Out of Business)
● Commercial (1885…) (UK)
● Compagnie Parisienne des Vélocipèdes (out) (France)
● Compeer Cycles (out) (UK)
● Concord (out of business)
● Concorde (out of business) Belgique
● Condor of Switzerland (Out of Business)
● Confente (Out of Business)
● Conform'able voir Sidas
● Connaught (Out of Business) (UK)
● Constrictor (out of business)
● Coop Agri sous marque de Mercier (out) (France)
● Cooper (out) (UK)
● Coppi (Italie)
● Coronado
● Cosmos
● Côte d'Azur (out) (France)
● Cotterill (out) (UK)
● Cottingham (out of business)
● Country Bikes (Out of Business)
● Coupry
● Coventry Eagle (out of business)
● Coventry Lion (out) (UK)
● Cozzolino & Condro (out) (italie ?)
● Crabbe (Out of Business)
● Crawford Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Crestone (Out of Business)
● Crisp (out of business)
● Criterion (out) (UK)
● Critical Racing Products (Out of Business) (USA)
● Crossrider (out of business)
● Crosstrac (Out of Business) (USA) MTB
● Crown Cycles (out) (UK)
● Crump (out) (UK) 1896
● Crusader design by Chad Herrington (out of business)
● Cuevas (out of business)
● Cunard (1886…) (UK)
● Curret (1885…) (UK)
● CW (out of business)
● CW voir Revcore (Out of Business)
● CYC (out of business)
● Cyclauto
● Cycle Works Oregon voir Beloved Cycles
● Cycles Aiglon (out of business)
● Cycles Benton (out of business)
● Cycles Chevalier la Fleche (out) (France)
● Cycles Ginet
● Cycles Griffon voir Griffon
● Cycles Henry Michaux (out) (France)
● Cycles Lejeune voir LeJeune - Out of Business (France)
● Cycles Marceau (out) (France)
● Cycles Marcot voir Marcot (out) (France)
● Cycles Rexor (out of business)
● Cycles Terrot voir Terrot
● Cyclo (out of business) Dérailleur , manette de dérailleur
● Cyclotracteur (Levallois Perret, France)
● Cyril Guimard
● Cyrus sous marque de Peugeot (France)
D
● D Wholf (out of business)
● D.B.I. voir Dirt Brothers Industries
● Dagger (Out of Business)
● Dahlia (out) Freins
● Dainty (…1930…) (Saint étienne, France)
● Dan Gurney (out of business)
● Daphne
● Dardenne
● Dart (Out of Business) (Italie)
● Dart Cycle Works (1895…) (UK)
● Datalux (out) éclairage
● Daunay (out) freins
● Dave Moulton (Out of Business)
● Dave Russell (out of business)
● Davies (out) (UK) 1896
● Davy sous marque de Peugeot (out) (France)
● Dayton (Out of Business)
● De Dion-Bouton (out) (France)
● De Mayo Velo Systems (Out of Business)
● Dea (out) pédales
● Deauville
● Decarlo (out of business)
● Decauville
● Deese (Paris, France)
● Dei voir Umberto Dei (out) (Milan, Italie)
● Dejouannet (out) (Bressuire, France) artisan-constructeur de randonneuses et de "courses", autrefois basé à Bressuire.
● Delage
● Delangle (out) (sacoche de selle)
● Delcroix
● Delecta
● Delisle Raymond
● Deniot
● Denjean (out) (Nantes, France)
● Deprez (out)
● Derche (out of business)
● Derwi’s (out) roué libre
● Desideratum (1877 à 1900) (UK)
● Devey voir Joseph Devey & Company (out) (UK)
● Dexter (out)
● DF Racing (out of business)
● DG (out of business)
● Diamond (1890…) (UK)
● Dicks (out) (UK) 1958
● Dilecta (out of business) (France)
● Dingo (out of business)
● Dion Bikes out (Canada)
● Dirnay (out) (France)
● Dirt Brothers Industries (out of business)
● Dirt Master (out of business)
● Dirtwerx (out of business)
● Dividual (out of business)
● Don (1877…) (UK)
● Dorsett (out) (UK) 1894
● Dourdoigne (out of business)
● DP Racing (out of business)
● Drysdale (out of business)
● Duba
● Dubourg
● Ducelier (out) feux, dynamo
● Ducheron
● Duckett AG (UK)
● Duegi cycling shoes
● Dujardin (out of business) (France)
● Dumalux (out) Gardes-boue AV et AR en alu
● Dunelt (out of business) (UK)
● Duravia (out) (France) Freins AV et AR
● Durax (out) Manivelles
● Dürkopp (out of business)
● Dursley Pedersen (1898 à 1917) (Dursley, UK) http://www.dursley-pedersen.net
● Duterme L (Orléans, France) début 1900
E
● E.G. Bates (Out of Business)
● Eagle Bicycle Manufacturing Company (Out of business) (USA)
● Eastern Woods Research (EWR)
● Easthope (1870 à 1920) (UK)
● ECA (out) Pompe
● Ed Litton
● Edco (Out of Business)
● Eddie Soens (out of business)
● Eddy Merckx http://www.eddymerckx.be (Belgique)
● Edge (Out of Business)
● Edlee Antique Bicycle Company (Out of Business) Australie
● Eisentraut Bicycles (Out of Business) Voir Albert Eisentraut
● ELF(out of business)
● Elgin (Out of Business)
● Elite (Belgique)
● Elliott (out) (UK)
● Elte (out) Protège-pédales ELTE et cale-pieds.
● Elvish (out of business) (UK puis France)
● Elwish
● Emeraude (out)
● Emery (Out of Business)
● Emile France (out) (France)
● Empire (1889…) (UK)
● Empire Cycle Craft (Out of Business)
● Enik (out of business)
● Ephgrave (out of business)
● Epic Titanium Bicycles - Fine handcrafted titanium bikes from British Columbia, Canada. Out
● Erba (out of business)
● Erectus Bike voir Laurin
● Erika (out) (Italie ?)
● Eterna Royal (out) chaîne
● Etevenard (Poitiers, France)
● Everest (out of business)
● Excell
● Excelsior (out of business) (UK)
● Exceltoo (out) moyeu
● Explosiv (France) Out of business
● Express Cycles (out) (UK) 1884
● Express-Werke (out) (Allemagne)
F
● F.H.C. voir Freddie Grubb
● F.M.R. (out)
● F.N. (out)
● Fabric
● Fabrol Cycles sur mesure.
● Fabweld (out of business)
● Fageot
● Fairbanks-Boston (USA ?)
● Fanini (out of business)
● Faret
● Faro (out) dynamo
● Faster (out)
● Fat City Cycles (Out of Business)
● Faucon Nord
● Favor
● FB (out of business)
● FCC
● Fearncombe (out) (UK) 1897
● Fels
● Fernand Clement (Allemagne)
● Ferrari
● Ferraroli (Out of Business) (Suisse)
● Fiamme (out of business)
● Fiat (…1911 à nos jours) (Italie)
● Fidler (out) (UK) 1894
● Fiorelli (out of business)
● Fishbone (out of business)
● Flamand (out)
● Flat Free
● Fléche d’or (out) (France)
● Fleet (Out of Business)
● Flema (out of business)
● Florentine Cycles (out) (UK)
● Fly'n W (out of business)
● Flying Rhino (out of business)
● Flying Scott (Out of Business) (UK)
● FMB voir Factory of Madness
● FN (Belgique)
● Follis (Out of Business) (France)
● Fonlupt (out) (France)
● For
● Ford (out) (UK) 1884
● Forder (1860…) (UK)
● Forest Bikes voir Foresta
● Fossier
● France (out) (France)
● France Loire
● Francis Barnett (out of business) (UK)
● Franklin Frames & Cycles
● Freddie Grubb (out of business) (UK)
● Frederic Sel
● Free Spirit (out of business)
● Freelance Cycles (out) (UK) 1896
● Frejus (out of business)
● Frera (out of business) (Italie) vélo de route
● Freschi (out of business)
● Fulton (out) Freins à transmission souple sur jante AR uniquement FULTON modèle LUX,
G
● G.E.R Lomas voir Lomas Cycles
● Gabriel Julien
● Galicia (out) (Lens, France)
● Galli (out of business)
● Galmozzi (out of business)
● Gardin (out)
● Garlatti
● Garino (Marseille, France)
● Gary Littlejohn (out of business)
● Gazelle http://www.gazelle.nl, http://www.gazelle.de, http://www.gazellebicycles.us (Pays-Bas)
● GB Cycle Components (out of business)
● Geliano voir Duret
● Géminiani (Out) France
● Gendron
● General Bicycles (out of business)
● Generix (Out of Business)
● Genial (out) Pédales
● Génial Lucifer (out) (France)
● Genius
● Georges Richard
● Gerfaut
● Germinal
● Gervaise
● Gian Robert (out of business)
● Gibbons (1884…) (UK)
● Gillot (out of business) (UK)
● Gipaete
● Girardengo (out of business)
● GJS (out of business)
● Gladiator Cycle Company (out of business)
● Globe Cycles (out) (UK)
● Gloria (out of business)
● Gloria (out) Ecrous papillons
● Gnome et Rhône (out) (France)
● Gnutti (out of business)
● Goëland (Louis Moire) (out of business) (France)
● Good’s (out)
● Goodby (out) (UK) 1875
● Gormully & Jeffery (out of business)
● Gorton Cycles (out) (UK) 1879
● Gottfried (out of business)
● Gough Brothers (1892 à 1903) (UK)
● Goya (out) potence
● Graftek (out of business)
● Grafton (out of business) (USA)
● Granby (out of business)
● Grandex (out of business)
● Gratieux (…1922…) (France)
● Graveyard (Out of Business)
● Green (out) (UK) 1927
● Greg Diamond (out of business)
● Gresinski (out) (France)
● Griffiths (out) (UK)
● Griffon (out of business) (Paris, France)
● Grignan (Drome, France)
● Grisley Bicycles (out of business)
● Grosvenor (out) (UK) 1892
● Grove Innovations (Out of Business)
● Guerrier (out) (Maison Laffite, France)
● Guimard
● Gun Slinger (out of business)
● Gurtner
● Guyot (Suise)
● Gwinnett (out) (UK)
● Gyes
H
● H.R. Morris (out of business)
● H. Sausin (out)
● Haden (out of business)
● Hagan (Out of Business)
● Haluzak out
● Hammer (Out of Business)
● Hanter (out of business)
● Harden (out of business)
● Harmor
● Harris (out) (UK) 1884
● Harrison (out) (UK) 1884
● Harrison (out) (UK) 1897
● Harry Havnoonian voir H.H. Racing Group
● Harry Quinn (Out of Business)
● Hart (out) (UK)
● Hateley’s (out) (UK)
● Hawk (out of business)
● Hawthorne (Out of Business)
● HD (out) Garde-boue avant et arrière en acier
● Healing Industires (out of business)
● Helium
● Helyett (out of business) (France) 45600 Sully sur Loire, Loiret
● Hémy (out) (France) moteur auxiliaire
● Hendricks (out of business)
● Henri Gauthier (out) (France) Selle
● Henry (out) (France)
● Herald (out)
● Herbert (out) (UK) 1897
● Hercules Cycle (out of business) (UK)
● Herold (out) (Allemand)
● Herse voir René Herse
● Hershey (Out of Business) (USA) moyeux
● Hershey Racing (moyeux) USA (marque disparue)
● Heymard
● Hiawatha (Out of Business)
● Hicks (out) (UK) 1884
● Highmore Cycles (out) (UK) 1896
● Hildbrand Heinrich (1920…) (Allemagne)
● Hill Special (out of business) (UK)
● Hilman (Paris, France)
● Hinde, Harrington (out) (UK) 1879
● Hiron (out) (France)
● Hirondelle (out) (Saint Etienne, France)
● Hobbs of Barbican (out of business) (Uk)
● Hold Up (Out of Business)
● Holdsworth (Out of Business) (UK)
● Holger Koch Fahrradrahmenbau
● Hooger Booger (Out of Business)
● Horseley (out) (UK)
● Hotmover out
● Houdaille (out of business)
● Hough (out) (UK)
● Howard (out) (UK)
● Howe
● Howell (out)
● Huffman (Out of Business)
● Hughes (out) (UK)
● Hugo
● Huissoon (out of business)
● Hujsak Bicycles
● Humber (Out of Business) (UK)
● Huret (out of business)
● Hurlow (UK)
● Hurtu (out of business) (Paris, France)
● Hustler (out of business)
● Huxley (out) (UK) 1892
● Hygina (out) (France)
I
● Idéal Sport (out) (France)
● Idéale (out of business) selle
● Ideor (out of business)
● Illidge (out) (UK) 1896
● Imperial
● Infinity
● Inflexible (out) (UK) 1892
● Integral (out of business)
● Intruder (out of business)
● Iolo Bikes (UK) Out of business
● Italvega (Out of Business)
● Itera plastic bicycle (Out of Business)
● Iver Johnson (…1898 à 1917…) (USA)
J
● J.B. Louvet (out of business)
● J.C. Higgins (Out of Business)
● J. P. Weigle Cycles
● Jaanus (Out of Business)
● Jabo (out of business)
● Jack Hearne Cycles (out of business) (UK)
● Jack Taylor Cycles (UK)
● Jackson & Beeston (out) (UK)
● Jacques Niort
● Jacques Anquetil (France)
● JAD (out of business)
● Jalapeno (out of business)
● Jan de Reus (out of business)
● Janius
● Jason Cycles (out) (UK) 1896 / 1909
● JB Louvet (out) (France)
● Jean Robic
● Jeff
● Jerome Cycles (out) (UK) 1896
● Jeunet (out of business) (France)
● Jim Redcay (out of business)
● JMC (Jim Melton Cyclery) (out of business)
● JNA (out of business)
● Jo Routens (France)
● Joco (out of business)
● John Bull (out of business)
● John Hollands (out of business)
● Johnson (out) (UK) 1858
● Jolistra (out) (France)
● Jonathan Greene Cycles (USA)
● Jones (out) (UK) 1909
● Jones Bros (out) (UK) 1897
● Jonkers (out of business)
● JOS (France) célèbre fabricant français de dynamos et d'éclairage
● Joseph Devey & Company (Devey) (1879…) (UK)
● JPR (out of business)
● Jumbo Cycles (out) (UK)
● Jupiter (out of business)
● Jux (out) feux
● Jyotti
K
● Kabal (out of business)
● Kashimax (Out of Business)
● Keith Lippy (out of business)
● Ken James (out of business)
● Ken Pennington (1895…) (UK)
● Kenstone
● Kent (out of business)
● Kenton (out of business)
● Ketch (out of business)
● King Bike Co. (out of business)
● Kinoch Cycles (UK)
● Kivive (out) chaîne
● Knight (out of business)
● Kot (Out of Business)
● Kotter (out of business)
● Kundtz (out) jantes en bois
● Kynetyk Psykolz (Out of Business) (moyeux)
L
● L'essence (out of business)
● L’étendard Français (France)
● L'oiseau bleu (out)
● L’orléanaise (France)
● La Bourdonnaise (France)
● La Fileuse (France)
● La Flore (France)
● La France (out) (France)
● La Française (out) (France)
● La Gazelle (out) (Paris, France)
● La Lorraine
● La Peoria (début 1900)
● La Perle (out of business) (France)
● La Querée voir Querée Brothers
● La Radieuse
● La Rafale (out) (France)
● La Saint
● La Torpille
● La Triomphante (…1897…) (USA)
● La Vagabonde
● La Vivaraise
● Labor (out of business) (France) 4 Bd Bourdon, Neuilly sur Seine
● Lacroix
● Laguna (out of business)
● LAM (out of business)
● Lambert (out of business)
● Lamplugh (out) (Paris, France) Selle
● Landway Chopper Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Lane (out) (UK) 1892
● Langhy (out of business)
● Lapebie
● Laphalene (out) (France)
● Laroche Pouchois (out) (France) jantes en bois laminée
● Law (out) (UK) 1892
● Lawwill Knight (out of business)
● Le Chemineau (out of business)
● Le Febure
● Le Globe (out) France
● Le Kid
● Le Lion du Sud
● Le Lotus (out) (France)
● Le Parisien
● Le Pineau (Japon)
● Le Poulain (out) (France) moteur auxiliaire
● Le Resistant
● Le Said (out) freins
● Le Sauvage (out) (France)
● Le Titanic
● Léa & Norma
● Leader (out) vélos, selles
● Leda (out) Selle en moleskine.
● LeFol (out of business) Gardes-boue en alu
Le Martelé
Le Paon
● Legnano (out of business)
● LeJeune ou Cycles Lejeune - Out of Business (France)
● Leleu
● Lemay
● Leontien
● Les Années Folles (out) (France)
● Lestella
● Lévêque (out) (France)
● Lewis (out) (UK) 1884
● Lewis Farley (out) (UK) 1894
● Liberator
● Liberia
● Lincoln Smithy
● Littlewood (out) (UK) 1892
● Lisle (out) (UK) 1868
● Lloyd (out 1870 à ) (UK) 1884
● Locomotief (out of business)
● Loire (out) (France)
● Lomas Cycles (out of business)
● Lombard (out) (Romilly sur Seine, France)
● London Cycles (out) (UK) 1877
● Longoni (out of business)
● Longway
● Lonigo (out) (Italie ?)
● Lord (out) (UK) 1892
● Lorette (out) (France)
● Louis Ocana
● Louison
● Louison Bobet (out of business)
● Lovell Diamond Cycles (…1892) (UK)
● LRV (Out of business)
● Lucien Michard
● Lüders (out of business)
● Lygie (out of business)
● Lyotard (out of business) pédales
M
● Machine Tech (Out of Business)
● MacLean (out of business)
● Maconachie (out) (UK)
● Madison (Out of business)
● Mafac (out of business) freins de type cantiveler
● Magaly
● Magic Shine éclairage
● Magistroni (out of business)
● Magmaa (Out of Business)
● Magna (Out of business)
● Magnat-Debon (Out of Business) (France)
● Magneet (out of business)
● Maillard (out of business)
● Maino (out) (Italie ?)
● Major Nichols (out of business)
● Mal Rees (out of business)
● Malvern Star (Out of Business)
● Manola (out) (Paris, France)
● Manon
● Mansfield (out of business)
● Mantis (Out of Business) (USA)
● Manufacture des Armes et Cycles de Saint-étienne (out) (France) voir aussi Hirondelle
● Manufrance (out of business)
● Marastoni (out of business)
● Marcarini
● Marceau (out) 122 avenue Paul Vaillant couturier, 94270 Kremlin Bicêtre, Val de Marne (1939 env - 1975/76)
● Marcel (out) Guidon en acier, potence en duralumin
● Marcot (out) (France)
● Marcq
● Marin
● Mark 1 (Out of business)
● Mark Lee Custom Frames (Out of Business)
● Martano (out of business)
● Martinengo (out) (UK) 1896
● Maserat
● Massimo
● Matchless (out of business)
● Matthews (Out of business)
● Maurice Selbach (out of business)
● Maxicar (out of business)
● Maximum (Out of business)
● Maxxim (Out of business)
● Mayeux (out) (France)
● Mc Mahon Cycles (Out of Business) (USA)
● McLean (out of business)
● Méca Dural (out) (France)
● Mécacycle (out) (France)
● Median
● Medici Bicycle Company (Out of Business)
● Medinger (Paris, France)
● Mediolanum (out) (Italie) selle
● Melbourne (out) (UK)
● Meral (out of business)
● Mercier (out) (France)
● Mercury (out) (UK)
● Mercury by Ariel (Out of Business) 1896 à 1932 (UK)
● Mercury Bicycles (1937 à …) (Murray, Ohio, USA) Mercury bicycles as designed by Count Alexis De Sakhnoffsky.
● Meridian Bicycle Works OUT
● Merlin (out of business)
● Merz (out of business)
● Messina
● Metal Aviation voir Duravia (out) (France)
● Meteor
● Meteor Rover
● Meteore (…1912…) (Paris, France)
● Métropole (out) debut 1900 Paris vélo acatène
● MG Cycle
● Michael Celmins (out of business)
● Michaux (out of business)
● Micheron
● Middlemore (out of business)
● Midland Cycle (out) (UK) 1889
● Mikashima (out of business)
● Milkshake Co. (Out of business)
● Milrémo (France) fabricant français de potences et de guidons
● Mini Motor (out) moteur auxiliaire
● Mistral Push
● MKM (out of business)
● Moire
● Monarch Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Monark (Out of Business) (USA)
● Mondia (Out of Business)
● Mondius (out) Guidon
● Monet et Goyon (out) (France)
● Monitor (out of business)
● Mont Blanc (out) (France)
● Montal (out) (Marseille, France)
● Montesa (Out of Business)
● Morales (out of business)
● Morati Titanium Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Moro (out) (Paris, France)
● Morrison from NZ (Out of Business)
● Mosh Bikes (Out of Business)
● Mosquito (out) moteur auxiliaire
● Moto One (Out of Business)
● Motobécane (Out of Business) (France)
● Motoconfort (out) (France)
● Motorox (out) moteur auxiliaire
● Motosacoche (out) (Suisse) MOTOSACOCHE MOZER
● Moulton voir Alex Moulton
● Mount Cycles (out) (UK)
● Mountain Racing Products voir MRP
● MT Racing (Out of Business)
● Muir (out) (UK) 1879
● Muller
● Murray (Out of Business)
● Mutation Bikes (Out of Business)
● MX France (out of business)
● Mydland (out) (Paris , France)
N
● N1dd
● Nadia (Suisse)
● Nash Cycles (USA) voir aussi Baltimore Bicycle Works
● National (Out of Business)
● Navarre
● NBL Carbon voir dossier EHBE 2009
● Nerka
● Nervar (out of business) (France) pédales en acier, manivelles en acier
● Nerve (out) (UK) 1892
● Nervex (out of business) (UK)
● Nervurex (out) garde boue
● New Courier Cycles (out) (UK) 1900
● New Gardner
● New Howe (fin 1800)
● New Hudson (out of business)
● New Map (Out of Business)
● New Tower (out) (UK)
● New Watson (out) éclairage
● Next
● Nijntje
● Niitaka (Out of Business)
● Nivex (out) (France) dérailleur
● Noakes (out) (UK) 1892
● Nomura (Out of Business)
● Nord France (out) (France)
● Norman Cycles (Out of Business)
● Nort 10 (out) Selle
● Nouvel (out) (France)
● NSU (out) (Allemagne)
● Nytex (Out of Business)
O
● O.M.A.S. (out of business)
● Odeha
● Ofmega (out of business)
● Olympic (out) (UK)
● Omega (Paris)
● Omega Cycle Works voir Hetchins Cycles
● Onix
● Onoto
● Onward (out) (UK)
● Onyx (out) (France) vélos
● Opel (Allemagne)
● Open Road (Out of Business)
● Oria
● Origan (out) (France)
● Original Universal (out) (UK) 1880
● Orligne (out) (Dijon, France)
● Oscar Egg (out of business)
● OTB (out of business)
● Otero (Out of Business) marque de vélo de route espagnol
● Ouelette Cycles (out of business)
● Ourora (out) pédalier
● Overland (…1896…) (USA)
● Ovion Regis
● Oxford (Out of Business)
● Ozone (Out of Business)
P
● P.P. Roussey (out) (France) moteur auxiliaire
● Pacific (Out of Business)
● Pagani (out of business)
● Paganini
● Paisley (out of business)
● Paletti (out of business) (Italie)
● Pallas (out)
● Palmer (out) (UK) 1884
● Palmer (out) (UK) 1892
● Paloma
● Pam Ace pédalier (France)
● Panda (Out of Business)
● Pannetton (…1911, 1912…) (Morteau, France)
● Pantha (Out of Business)
● Panterra (Suisse)
● Paris (out of business)
● Paris Nice
● Paris Sport (out of business)
● Park Pre
● Parkdale (out) (UK)
● Paryzak
● Pasquet (1900 à 1965) Bd Michet et rue Montagard, 13300 Salon de Pce, BdR (France)
● Patee Bicycles (…1898…) (USA)
● Patre P
● Patrick, Thomas & Rainer voir PTR
● Patterson (Out of Business)
● Paul Hewitt Cycles voir Hewitt (UK)
● Payan (out) 6 Bd Théodor Turner 13006 Marseille, France
● PDW voir Portland Design Works
● Pearl (out of business) selle
● Pearl Cycles (out) (UK) 1909
● Pedalpower (Out of Business)
● Pedersen Cycle Frame (1896 à 1898) (Dursley, UK)
● Pedersen (1978 à 2008) http://www.pedersenbicycle.dk post@pedersenbicycle.dk (Danemark)
● Pedersen http://www.pedersenbicycles.com dave@pedersenbicycles.com (USA)
● Pedroni Cube - Out of Business (Italie) MTB dual, XC, Freeride et DH
● Peerless (out) (UK)
● Pelikan
● Pelissier (out of business) (France) Charles Pelissier
● Pennine (out of business)
● Penninger Recumbent Trike (Out of Business)
● Pensée (…1912…) (France)
● Percentage (Out of Business)
● Peregrine (out of business)
● Perrault (out) (France) 72430 Avoise, Sarthe, France
● Perrinet
● Perry (out) (UK) 1896
● Perry Richards (out) (UK) 1896
● Peter Johnson (out of business)
● Peter Pan (out) (UK)
● Pfeiffer Pframes
● Phase II (Out of Business)
● Phébus (…1900…) (Paris, France)
● Phénix (out) (Marseille, France)
● Phil Brown (out of business)
● Philbrook (out of business)
● Phillips (out of business)
● Phoenix Harburg marque de pneux allemande
● Piave voir Ciclo Piave (out) (Italie)
● Picard Fayolle (Suisse)
● Picchio (out of business)
● Pierce (out of business)
● Pino Moroni (out of business)
● Pitar (out) (Paris, France)
● Pivo (out) Potence en alu. Guidon en alu. Guidon course en acier.
● Plantier
● Play (Out of Business)
● PMX (Out of Business)
● Pneudan (out of business)
● Pocket Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Pogliaghi (Out of Business)
● Pope Manufacturing Company (out) (USA) voir aussi Columbia
● Portsmouth (out) roue libre
● Porter Racing Products (Out of Business)
● Poulidor Raymond
● Poverty (Out of Business) BMX
● Powell Bikes (out of business)
● Powerlite (Out of Business) USA
● Precision (Out of Business)
● Precision Billet (Out of Business) (USA)
● Precy
● Prefer (out)
● Prefer Leconte
● Preference (out) Roue libre
● Premier Cycles (Out of Business)
● Prester (10000 Troyes, France)
● Prestige de France
● Presto (out of business) (Allemagne)
● Presto (out of business) (Belgique)
● Presto (out of business) (Holland)
● Price (out) (UK)
● Primus Hollande (out) selle
● Prior (out) axe de pédalier
● Pro Concept (Out of Business)
● Pro-Lite (Out of Business)
● Prodyne (Out of Business)
● Proteus (out of business)
● Prym (out) Porte-bagages AR en duralumin, sacoches à outils en cuir…
● Pryma (out) Selle en cuir.
● Public Bikes http://publicbikes.com
● Purves (out of business)
Q
● Quadrant (out)
● Quentin (Out of Business)
● Querée Brothers (out of business)
R
● R&R (Out of Business)
● R.T. Jansen (out of business)
● Race Inc. (Out of Business)
● Racycle (Out of Business)
● Radar
● Radio Cycles (out) (UK) 1927
● Radior
● Radios (out) dynamos
● Radius (out) dynamos
● Rambler (Out of Business)
● Rampar (Out of Business)
● Randor (Out of Business)
● Ranger
● Raphaël Géminiani (out of business)
● Rapid Triumph (début 1900)
● Rapido (Out of Business)
● Rausa (out) (Italie ?)
● Ravat (out) (France)
● Raven (out) (UK)
● Razesa (Out of Business)
● Razor (Out of Business)
● Rebel (Out of Business)
● Rebel Racing (1981 à 1984)
● Red Star (21200 Beaune, France)
● Redman (out) (UK) 1896
● Reg Harris (out of business) (UK)
● Regent Cycles (out) (UK) 1909
● Regina (out of business) dynamo
● Reinor (out) (France)
● Remy (out of business)
● Remy A
● René Herse (out of Business) framebuilder
● Renoux R
● Resilion (out of business)
● Reus voir Jan de Reux
● Revcore (out of business)
● Revtec (Out of Business)
● Rexor (out) (Paris, France)
● Reyhand, autre artisan-constructeur disparu avec la 2ème Guerre Mondiale (qui était à l'époque à la randonneuse ce que Singer est aujourd'hui…
● Reynolds Racing (Out of Business)
● RGA (out)
● Riana (out) (France)
● Richard Cycles
● Richards (out) (UK) 1896
● Richardson (out) (UK)
● Rickert (out of business)
● Rickmann Racing (Out of Business)
● Rigby (out) (UK) 1879
● Rigi (out of business)
● Rigid (Out of Business)
● Rigida (Italie) http://www.rigida.com jantes
● Rigny (out) Roue AR
● RIH Sport (Out of Business) (Belgique)
● Risque-Tout (out) freins
● Rival moyeux
● Riviera
● Riviere Roger
● Road Master (out)
● Roadmaster Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Rob Roberson (out of business)
● Robert Ducheron (out of business)
● Robin Cycles (out) (UK) 1877
● Robin Hood (Out of Business)
● Robinson (Out of Business)
● Robinson (out) (UK)
● Robuste
● Rochet (out of business)
● Rochette (out) (Bordeaux, France)
● Rock Island Bike Company (Out of Business)
● Rocket (BMX) (Out of Business)
● Rockstar (Out of Business)
● Rodney Moseman (out of business)
● Roland
● Rollfast Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Romic Cycles (out of business)
● Ron Kitching (out of business)
● Ronin (out of business)
● Roold (out) (France)
● Roover (out of business)
● Ropel (…1869) (USA)
● Roquebert (Out)
● Ross (out of business)
● Rossin (out of business)
● Rotrax (out of business)
● Roty R
● Routens
● Rouxel & Dubois
● Roval (out of business)
● Royal Cobrix
● Royal Fabric (out of business)
● Royal Génial (out) (France)
● Royal Herald (out)
● Royal Lorraine
● Royal Nord (out) (France)
● Royal Ramyl (out) (Folkestone, UK)
● Royal Sport
● Royce Union (Out of Business)
● RPF (…1922…) (Saint étienne, France)
● RRS (Out of Business)
● Ruche (out) (France)
● Ruddy (…1907…) (France)
● Rudge (out of business) (UK)
● Rudge Wedge Cycles (out) (UK)
● Rudge Withworth (out) (UK)
● Ruption (Out of Business)
● Rusch (out) Selle en cuir
● Russ (out of business)
● Ruthless (Out of Business)
● RVT (Out of Business)
● RYG Touriste (out) Freins AV et AR en alu, à double articulation et tirage central.
S
● S&S (Out of Business)
● Sabatini (out of business)
● Sablière (out of business)
● Saetta (…1930…) (Milan, Italie)
● Saint Etienne (France) (Out)
● Sankey (out) (UK)
● Sannino
● Sanucta
● Sanvito (out) (Italie)
● Sauvage Lejeune (out of business) (France)
● Saving (Paris, France)
● Saxon (out of business)
● Saydoux
● Sbike (Out of Business)
● Scarfacci (Out of Business)
● Scattante (Out of business)
● Schuller (out) (France)
● Schulz (out of business)
● Schwing (Out of Business)
● Scrambler (out of business) (France)
● Sears Bicycles (Out of Business)
● Secret Cycles (Out of Business)
● Seducta l’une des sous-marque de Peugeot.
● Sekai (out of business)
● Sellman Hill (out) (UK) 1897
● Selco
● Select (out) (Paris, France)
● Select MG (out) (France)
● Selecta (out) (France)
● Selectic (out) (France)
● Selector (out) (France)
● Self (out) éclairage, dynamo
● Selsport (out) Selle en cuir 1er choix.
● Semper (out)
● Severin (out of business)
● Shacklock (out) (UK) 1909
● Sharp (Out of Business)
● Shaw (out) (UK) 1897
● Shelby Cycle (Out of Business)
● Shepherd Cycles (out) (UK) 1890
● Shizzle Bikes (Out of Business)
● Shogun (Out of Business)
● Sieber (Out of Business)
● Silstar (out) pédalier (out) (France)
● Simkin (out) (UK) 1892
● Simmons (out) (UK) 1896
● Simpkin (out) (UK) 1892
● Simplex (out of business) dérailleur
● Simson (UK)
● Singer voir Alex Singer
● Singer A (UK)
● Sirius
● Slender (out) Selle
● Smith (out) (UK) 1897
● Soleil
● Solex voir VéloSoleX (France) moteur auxiliaire
● Solidor (out) (Saint Malo, France ?)
● Sølling Pedersen voir Pedersen Bicycle
● Sosthena
● Soubitez (out) éclairage éléctrique et dynamo
● Souveraine
● Spark (out)
● Sparta
● Spécialités TA http://www.specialites-ta.com
● Spectra
● Speedwell (Out of Business)
● Speedwell (UK) (out of business)
● Splendide
● Splendor
● Spring (out) (France)
● SR (Out of Business)
● St. Etienne (Out of Business)
● St. Georges Engeneering (out)
● St. Tropez (Out of Business)
●Stablinski
● Stallard (out) (UK)
● Stan Pike (out of business)
● Standard
● Star (Out of Business)
● Star Cycles (out) (UK)
● Star-Fling (out)
● Starley Frères (out) (France)
● Starlig (Lyon, France)
● Starnord (out) (France)
● Starway (out of business)
● Stayers (out of business)
● Stelbel (out of business)
● Stella (out of business) (France)
● Stella (out) (UK) 1892
● Stella Veneta (out) (Italie)
● Sterling (Out of Business)
● Sterling Cycle Works (Out of Business)
● Stollenwerk (out of business)
● Stopp (out)
● Storm (Out of Business)
● Stormer OUT BMX
● Strata (out of business)
● Stratos (Out of Business)
● Stricker (out) (Allemagne)
● Sturmey Archer http://www.sturmey-archer.com info@sunraceusa.com
● Stucchi (out of business)
● Styria (out) phare
● Suffren (out) poignées en caoutchouc
● Sully l’une des sous-marque de Peugeot.
● Summa
● Sun (out of business)
● Sunbeam (out) (UK)
● Supa Roo (Out of Business)
● Super Champion (out of business)
● Superia
● Superior
● Sutter (out of business)
● Svelte (Société Manufacturière d’Armes et Cycles de Saint-Etienne) (out) (France)
● Swan Cycles (out) (UK)
● Swell (out)
● Swinnett (out) (UK) 1892
● Swingbike (Out of Business)
● Switzer (out) (UK) 1892
● Sylla
● Sylph (…1896…) (USA)
● Syrus (Lyon, France)
T
● TA voir Spécialités TA
● T. Parsons (out of business)
● Taillefer (Out of Business) (Dijon, France)
● Talbot (Paris, france)
● Talbot (out) (UK)
● Tallerico Bicycles
● Tanjae (Australia) (Out of Business)
● Tank (out) pédale
● Tarantula (Out of Business)
● Taurus (out of business)
● Taylor (out) (UK) 1897
● Technique (Out of Business)
● Teledyne Titan (out of business)
● Tempesta (out of business)
● Temple Cycles (out) (UK) 1927
● Tencil (out of business)
● Tensile
● Terrot (out of business) (21000 Dijon, Côte d’or, France)
● Tesch (out of business)
● Thanet (out of business)
● The Kid (out) Roue libre.
● Theo (out) 41000 Blois, Loir et Cher (1923 aux années 50) (France)
● Thoman
● Three D (Out of Business)
● Three Spires (out of business)
● Thruster (Out of Business)
● Tibal (out) 16 Avenue Eugène THOMAS, 94270 Kremlin Bicêtre, France
● Tigra (out) Guidon avec potence
● Tim Isaac (out of business)
● Titan (Out of Business) (Belgique)
● Titan Components (Out of Business) Benelux (Pays bas)
● Titan Star (Out of Business)
● Titanic (out)
● Tnomed (out) (France)
● Tolman (out) (UK) 1869
● Tolosa
● Tomes (out) (UK) 1897
● Torpédo (out) moyeu
● Tourisport (out) Freins AV et AR en acier, à câbles, à tirage latéral avec appui du patin sur l'extérieur de la jante.
● Tower Cycles (out) (UK) 1894
● Traker (Out of Business)
● Trakstar (Out of Business)
● Transfil
● Travers (out) (UK) 1896
● Triplex (Out of Business) Spanish cycling components
● Triumph Cycle (out of business)
● TriVelox (out of business)
● TRM (Out of Business)
● Trusselle (out) (UK) 1896 / 1909
● Turner (out) (UK) 1896
● Turner (out) (UK) 1909
● Tuyttens
● Twiddle (out of business)
● Two Wheeler (Out of Business)
U
● Ukai (out of business)
● Ulett (out) (UK)
● Ultramax (Out of Business)
● Umberto Dei (out of business) (Milan, Italie)
● Uni Air (Out of Business)
● Unica (out of business)
● Union
● Universal (out of business) (Italie)
● Universal (out) (UK) 1909
● Uppadine (out of business)
● Urago (Out of business)
V
● Vail Cycle Works (Out of Business)
● Vampire (out of business)
● Van Hauwaert (out of business)
● Van Iseghem (out of business)
● Vandyke Cycles (out) (UK) 1896
● VBF (out) (France)
● VDC (out of business)
● Vector (Out of Business)
● Velamos (out) Frein unique dans le moyeu arrière par rétropédalage
● Vélastic Belge (out) (Belgique)
● Veloce (out of business)
● VéloSoleX (out of business) (France)
● Venusia (out of business)
● Verdeun (out) (France)
● Vergnaud
● Verlor
● Vertical (Out of Business)
● Verybest (out) selle
● Vialle Frères (out) 01500 Ambérieu en Bugey, France COOL idées pour concept
● Vianzone (Italie)
● Victoria (out) (Allemagne) vélo, moteur auxiliaire
● Vigneron
● Viking (out of business) (UK)
● Villiers Cycle Components (out) (UK)
● Vincent (Out of Business)
● Viscount Bicycles (out of business)
● Vitalux (out) Eclairage électrique. Le dépôt de cette marque s'est fait en 1935.
● Wittkop (out) (Allemagne) selle
● Vittoria http://www.vittoria.com info@vittoria.it (boyau, pneus)
● Vittoria Cycling Shoes http://www.vittoria-shoes.com info@vittoria-shoes.com
● Vivì s.p.a. (Out of Business)
● Vivo Sport Design (out of business)
● Voltaire (out) pneus
● Volatier (out) (Lyon, France)
● VRP (Out of Business)
● Vulcain (out of business)
● Vulcan (out) (UK)
W
● W.B. Hurlow (out of business)
● W.P. Newton (out of business)
● WAL (Out of business)
● Waller (out of business)
● Wally Green (out of business) (UK)
● Wander (out)
● Wanderer (Allemagne)
● Warrior (out) (France)
● WAS voir Way-Assauto
● Way-Asaulto (out of business)
● Weaver (out) (UK) 1884
● Wearwell (out of business) (UK)
● Webco (Out of Business)
● Wedge (Out of Business)
● Wednesfield Cycles (out) (UK) 1927
● Weinmann (Out of Business)
● Welham Bikes (Out of Business)
● Well Made
● Werner (fin 1800)
● Western Flyer (1938 à Out of Business) Brand : Western Flyer Manufacturer : Shelby
● Weston (…1918…)
● Wethy
● Weyless (out of business)
● Wheels voir Birmingham Wheels
● Whilde Cycles (out) (UK) 1891
● White (…1896…) (USA)
● White Bear (Out of Business)
● Whitmore (out) (UK)
● Whitmore Archer (out) (UK)
● Whitworth (out)
● Wholauser
● Wilfrid (out) Selle en cuir
● Wilkerson Airlines voir WAL
● Will S
● William
● Williams (out of business)
● Windsor (out) (Paris, France)
● Witcomb USA (out of business)
● Wolber (out of business)
● Wolbert
● Wolff voir Designfabrik Wolff
● Wolff American (…1897…) (USA)
● Wolsit (…1930, 1933…)
● Wolverhampton Cycles (out) (UK) 1894
● Wolverhampton Machinists (out) (UK) 1892
● Wonder (out) 42000 Saint Etienne (France) (1901 à 1958 environ)
● Wood (out) (UK) 1892
● Worthy (out) sous marque helyett
● Wright Cycle Company (out of business)
● Wrights (out of business)
● Wulfruna (out) (UK) 1886 / Wulfruna Cycles 1896 là meme ou pas ?
● WX voir Wiley X
● Wylder Inc. Bike products for women. 104 Bronson St, Santa Cruz 831.420.1117 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 831.420.1117 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
X
● X-Posure (Out of Business)
● XS (out of business)
Y
● Yellorex (out of business)
● Yepp
● Yes (out of business)
● YMCA (out) (France)
● York Cycles (out) (UK)
● Ywes (out of business)
Z
● Z.A.S (…1913, 1924…) (France)
● ZAZ
● Zeronine (out of business)
● Zeus (1926 à 1980… ?) marque espagnol de vélo et composants fondé par Luis Arregui dans la ville de Eibar.
● Zieleman (Out of Business) vélo de route hollandait
● Zima (Out of Business)
Liste non exhaustive !
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