This company seems to have been more of an assembler than a manufacturer. Once again, not a lot of information online.
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
The London Auto Company produced motorcycles from 1896 to 1906.
The company stated that it was founded in 1896 and specialized in assembling models from a wide range of components and according to individual specifications.
Various frames were used, which were fitted with a wide range of engines – including those from JAP, Peugeot, Minerva, Zedelm, Brown, and Stevens.
They supplied the trade and the colonies, and to demonstrate confidence in their work, they offered a one-year warranty on all their machines. They likely also produced many machines under their own brand for mail-order companies and similar establishments.
1 comment:
The London Auto Company produced motorcycles from 1896 to 1906.
The company stated that it was founded in 1896 and specialized in assembling models from a wide range of components and according to individual specifications.
Various frames were used, which were fitted with a wide range of engines – including those from JAP, Peugeot, Minerva, Zedelm, Brown, and Stevens.
They supplied the trade and the colonies, and to demonstrate confidence in their work, they offered a one-year warranty on all their machines. They likely also produced many machines under their own brand for mail-order companies and similar establishments.
Post a Comment