List of motorcycles of the 1930s
This a listing of motorcycles of the 1930s, including those on sale, introduced, or otherwise relevant in this period.
Bicycle
- Acme motorcycle (1939–49)
- AJS Model E (1925-1939)[1]
- AJS S3 V-twin
- AJS Silver Streak
- AJS V4
- Ariel Red Hunter
- Ariel Square Four
- BMW R12
- BMW R2
- BMW WR 750 (Introduced 1929 on sale in 1930s)
- BMW Type 255 (produced 1935–1939[2])
- Brough Superior Austin Four
- Brough Superior Golden Dream
- BSA B21
- BSA Blue Star
- BSA C11
- BSA Empire Star
- BSA Gold Star
- BSA M20
- BSA M33-10
- BSA W33-7
- DKW RT 125
- DKW SS 350
- Excelsior Manxman
- Harley-Davidson RL 45
- Matchless G3/L
- Matchless Silver Hawk
- New Imperial Model 76
- Norton 16H
- OEC
- PMZ-A-750
- Royal Enfield Bullet
- Royal Enfield WD/RE
- Scott Model 3S
- Scott Flying Squirrel (1926-1939)[3]
- Sokół 1000
- Triumph 6/1 (1933-1935)[4]
- Type 97 motorcycle
- Vincent Comet
- Vincent Rapide
- Vincent Meteor
- Wolf Cub
- Wolf Minor
- Wolf Utility
- Wolf Vixen
- Wolf Supersports
- Wolf Unit
Tricycle
- Harley-Davidson Servi-Car
- Indian Dispatch-Tow[5]
See also
- List of motorcycles of the 1890s
- List of motorcycles of 1900 to 1909
- List of motorcycles of the 1910s
- List of motorcycles of the 1920s
- List of motorcycles of the 1940s
- List of motorcycles of the 1950s
- List of motorcycle manufacturers
- Cyclecars
- Ford Model T
- Horse and buggy
- Safety bicycle
- List of motorized trikes
- List of motorcycles by type of engine
References
- Currie, Bob (1988). Classic British Motorcycles of over 500cc. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-083-7.
- Falloon, Ian (2003), The BMW Story: Production and Racing Motorcycles From 1923 to the Present Day, Haynes, pp. 24–26, ISBN 185960854X
- Kemp, Andrew; De Cet (2004). Classic British Bikes. Mirco. Bookmart Ltd. ISBN 1-86147-136-X.
- Wilson, Hugo, The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle, p.181
- 1936 Indian Dispatch-Tow Sometimes, three wheels are better than two.By Greg Williams March/April 2011
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