List of motorcycles in the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu

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List of motorcycles in the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu in the U.K.. [1]

Make & ModelDisplacementYearCountryTop SpeedCylinders
ABC Skootamota 125 cc (7.6 cu in)1920United Kingdomn/a1
AJS 7R 1958
Aprilia RS250 2001
Ariel 4F 1931
Ariel Chopper 1954
Ariel Leader 1959
Ariel Tricycle 1898
Ascot-Pullin Utility De Luxe 1930
BAT 5/6HP With Sidecar 1913
Benelli 750 Sei 1978
BMW R50 with Steib Sidecar 1957
Brockhouse Corgi 1949
Brough Superior 11.50 Special Combination 1936
BSA B25 2HP 1925
BSA Bantam D1 1949
BSA Gold Star 1956
BSA M21 1960
BSA S28 OHV 1928
Coventry-Eagle B33 1926
Douglas Model R 1913
Douglas Vespa 152/L2 1959
Douglas with Dixon Banking Sidecar 1923
Ducati 996 1995
Ducati Hejira Formula 2 (Ducati 999RS)1983
Ducati Racer - Gregorio Lavilla 2006
Ducati Racer - John Reynolds 996 cc (60.8 cu in)2001
Ducati Racer - Koji Haga 2004
Ducati Racer - Michael Rutter 2002
Ducati Racer - Neil Hodgson 996 cc (60.8 cu in)2000
Ducati Racer - Niall MacKenzie 996 cc (60.8 cu in)2000
Ducati Racer - Paul Marra Brown 996 cc (60.8 cu in)2001
Ducati Racer - Sean Emmett 996 cc (60.8 cu in)2001
Ducati Racer - Steve Hislop 996 cc (60.8 cu in)2000
Durkopp Diana 1957
Elstar JAP Grasstrack 1948
Greeves Hawkstone 1961
Harley-Davidson 11HP 989 cc (60.4 cu in)1915
Harley-Davidson 42 WLC 1942
Harris Honda CBR600 - Joey Dunlop 1997
Honda CB750KO 1970Japan
Honda RC 162 249 cc (15.2 cu in)1961Japan
Kawasaki Factory Racer 1975
Kawasaki H2R Factory Randy Hall Special1972
Lambretta B 1948
Lambretta 150 LD 1957
Matchless 2½HP 1905
Stafford Mobile Pup Auto Scooter 128 cc (7.8 cu in)1919United Kingdom1
Motosacoche 2½HP 290 cc (18 cu in)1913Switzerland
MV Agusta 750 Sport 743 cc (45.3 cu in)1976Italy
Ner-A-Car 285 cc (17.4 cu in)1921United Kingdom
Norton BS 490 cc (30 cu in)1912United Kingdom
Norton 16H 490 cc (30 cu in)1942United Kingdom
Norton 30M Manx 1960
Norton 650SS 1962
Norton Commando 1975
Norton Prototype 1953
Norton-Watsonian 1949
NSU 3HP 1906
Perks and Birch Autowheel 1899
Peters 2¾HP 1924
Rotrax Jap Speedway 1950
Royal Enfield 3HP 1914
Royal Enfield Crusader 1959
Royal Enfield Experimental 1919
Royal Enfield Prototype Army Mod 1945
Rudge-Whitworth 1928
Sunbeam Standard Model 3 1924
Triumph 2½HP 1903
Triumph 3TW 1940
Triumph 5T Speed Twin 1948
Triumph 6T Thunderbird 1949
BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident 1972
Triumph Twenty One (3TA)1962
Velocette LE Mk.III 1969
Velocette Venom Thruxton Veeline 1965
Welbike 1942
Wooler 1920
Yamaha 195cc 1972
Zenith 3½HP 1912

Notes

  1. List of vehicles, National Motor Museum Trust, retrieved 19 January 2010

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