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Classic Motorcycle Directory J: James JAP Jawa Jongi and Prester, Junak and many more
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1. J.H.C. (1921 - 1923)
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Johann Hirschmann & Co., motorcycles, Nuremberg produced their own 200 cm 3 two-stroke machines. The engine was installed horizontally. The rear-wheel drive V-belt... |
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4. Javon
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J ohann A dam Vo gler, N urem berg bought in 1925 are bankrupt company located ABAKO and continued the production of ABAKO motorcycles.
Vogler built parallel to the world economic crisis... |
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9. Jefferson 1914 V-twin
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The Jefferson motorcycle was the brainchild of Perry E. Mack, who débuted his new vertical-overhead-valve engine in 1910; one of the earliest motorcycles to have valves 'upstairs'. Sold initially as an engine only, under the Waverly name... The marque was re-named the 'P.E.M' to honor Perry Mack. |
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13. Juckes Motorcycles
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Around 1900, Mr. T. C. Juckes founded the Efficient Motor & Engineering Company, based at East End Works, 315 Bilston Road, Wolverhampton, close to where the Steelway factory now stands. |
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15. Jurisch Motoplan 1957
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Microcar
Carl Jurisch was a talented engineer, who built his own motor from scratch at age 24, as well as a lifelong motorcycle racer and enthusiast. With European motorcycling in decline in the mid-fifties, he became convinced that the future of transportation lay in a personal single-seat vehicle. |
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