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English motorcycle manufacturer, 1904–1971
Velocette is a range of motorcycles made by Veloce Ltd, in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. One of several motorcycle manufacturers in Birmingham, Velocette
Velocette
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette Venom was a 499 cc single-cylinder four-stroke British motorcycle made by Velocette at Hall Green in Birmingham. A total of 5,721 machines
Velocette_Venom
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette MAC is a British motorcycle made by Velocette. A reliable single-cylinder, the MAC coped well with the low-grade post war petrol and was
Velocette_MAC
Motorcycle
The Velocette MSS is a motorcycle made by Velocette. It was fast, reliable and economical but could not compete against a new range of British twin-cylinder
Velocette_MSS
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette LE is a motorcycle made by Veloce Ltd from 1948 to 1971. The designation LE stood for "little engine". Used by over fifty British Police
Velocette_LE
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette Thruxton was a sporting motorcycle produced by Velocette between 1965 and 1971. Revealed at the 1964 Earls Court Show, it was the final development
Velocette_Thruxton
American brand of motorcycles
compared to the traditional Velocette Venom. The project ended abruptly due to Clymer's death and the failure of Velocette, with 200 machines shipped to
Indian_Motorcycle
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette KTT is a racing British motorcycle made by Veloce Ltd. The most significant variant of the Model K series of overhead camshaft Velocette motorcycles
Velocette_KTT
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette Viper is a British motorcycle made by Velocette between 1955 and 1968. Built using traditional methods and materials, it struggled to compete
Velocette_Viper
British motorcycle
The Velocette KSS is a British motorcycle made by Velocette, a sports roadster in the “K” series of Velocette motorcycles with overhead camshaft engines
Velocette_KSS
Valvetrain configuration
Litre, the 1917-? Liberty L-12, the 1929–1932 MG Midget, the 1925–1948 Velocette K series, the 1931–1957 Norton International and the 1947–1962 Norton
Overhead_camshaft_engine
of motorcycles manufactured by Velocette, which ran from 1904 to 1971. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Velocette motorcycles. List of AMC motorcycles*
List_of_Velocette_motorcycles
Type of motorcycle
The Velocette KTT Mk VIII is a British racing motorcycle made by Veloce, Ltd. who built motorcycles named the Velocette. The Mk VIII KTT was ultimate
Velocette_KTT_Mk_VIII
British motorcycle made by Velocette
The Velocette Valiant was a British motorcycle produced by Velocette from 1957 to 1963. Launched at the 1956 Earl's Court Motorcycle Show, the Valiant
Velocette_Valiant
British motorcycle designer
1857–1929), also known as John Taylor and John Goodman, was the founder of the Velocette motorcycle company. Gütgemann was born in Oberwinter, a town on the banks
John_Goodman_(Velocette)
Type of motorcycle
the engine was placed at the front of the scooter. "Ugly Black Beast Velocette Viceroy". Scootering.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015. "Five classic scooter
Velocette_Viceroy
American indie rock band
was first released in August 2000 on Capricorn Records and reissued on Velocette Records in August 2001. Their third and final studio album Double Coda
The_Glands
British motorcycle racer
the first Manx Grand Prix in 1930 riding an over-the counter, 350 cc Velocette KTT in the Junior event, finishing third at a speed of 60.34 mph. He retired
Freddie_Frith
Australian engineer and author
Repco-Brabham Formula One and Vincent motorcycle engines. He also worked at Velocette motorcycles, twice and designed the engine of the 1960 EMC 125cc racer
Phil_Irving
Motorcycle race
Cann Moto Guzzi Second Enrico Lorenzetti Moto Guzzi Third Leslie Graham Velocette 125cc Fastest lap Rider Cecil Sandford MV Agusta Time 12:36.0 Podium First
1952_Ulster_Grand_Prix
Specialist motorcycle builder
show for "the world's smallest V-twin at Salon Privée), a 700cc V-twin Velocette and the "Flying Millyard", which uses an engine derived from an air-cooled
Allen_Millyard
The Velocette Spring Heeled Jack is a motorcycle built by Velocette at Hall Green, Birmingham, England. This famous works KSS 350cc, sprung frame, Velocette
Velocette_Spring-heeled_Jack
Annual motorcycle racing event
at the 11th Milestone. Fastest Lap and New Lap Record: Freddie Frith Velocette – 84.23 mph; 26 minutes 52.71 seconds (1 championship point for fastest
1949_Isle_of_Man_TT
Released bike list of Royal Enfield
motorcycles List of Norton motorcycles List of Triumph motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles List of Vincent motorcycles Walker, Mick (2003). Royal Enfield-
List of Royal Enfield motorcycles
List_of_Royal_Enfield_motorcycles
2003 studio album by Beulah
Yoko is Beulah's final album, released on Velocette Records in 2003. Before its release in September, the album appeared on the internet on July 4, 2003
Yoko_(album)
British motorcycle racer
"handful". Agusta were not competing in the 350 cc class, so Graham rode a Velocette MkVIII KTT 350 in competition, finishing 6th in class and winning the
Leslie_Graham
American sludge metal band
went out of business. However a skeleton staff continued under the name Velocette Records, which released extended play EP Lambs in 2001 I Name You Destroyer
Jucifer
Co-founder of Velocette
Eugene Goodman was the co-founder of the Velocette motorcycle company with his father John Goodman. Eugene was born in Birmingham. His father had a small
Eugene_Goodman_(businessman)
Annual motorcycle race event on the Isle of Man
process. To remain competitive, British manufacturers such as Norton and Velocette, chose to focus on the handling of their single cylinder motorcycles.
Isle_of_Man_TT
Thunderbird ('49-'66 misc. versions) Triumph Tigress Triumph Tiger T110 Velocette - (Various Models) Vincent Black Knight Vincent Black Prince Vincent Black
List of motorcycles of the 1950s
List_of_motorcycles_of_the_1950s
Motorcycle used by police
Other marques such as BSA were used by some forces, although only the Velocette LE "noddy-bike" model proved as popular with the police as the Triumphs
Police_motorcycle
Annual motorcycle racing event
52.0 5 Jock West BMW 85.92 3:04.27.0 6 Ted Mellors Velocette 84.67 3:07.10.0 7 Les Archer Velocette 81.39 3:14.43.0 8 Johnny Galway Norton 81.23 3:15.36
1938_Isle_of_Man_TT
List of Royal Enfield motorcycles List of Triumph motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles List of Vincent motorcycles Holliday, Bob (1976). Norton Story
List_of_Norton_motorcycles
Brand name used by a European automobile company
design in history. Royal Enfield's spare parts operation was sold to Velocette in 1967, which benefited from the arrangement for three years until its
Royal_Enfield_(England)
John Gilbert 3 September 1934 Sulby Bridge 1934 Manx Grand Prix Practice Velocette 16 England John P. Williamson 6 September 1934 Kirk Michael 1934 Manx
List of Isle of Man TT Mountain Course fatalities
List_of_Isle_of_Man_TT_Mountain_Course_fatalities
U.S. Georgian rock band
On Fire was released in 2003, followed by their self-titled release on Velocette Records in 2006. Their music is self-described as "drunk people in flames
Brass_Castle_(band)
American indie rock band
1999) The Coast Is Never Clear (Velocette Records; CD; 2001) Yoko (Velocette Records; CD; 2003) Yoko Demo (Velocette Records; CD; 2003) A Small Cattle
Beulah_(band)
Japanese motorcycle racer
in 1907 as a bicycle racer; his company, Tomeye Trading Co., was the Velocette motorcycle importer in Tokyo. He started racing motorcycles in 1921, at
Kenzo_Tada
Race track in Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
motorcycles and sidecars, and were won by Toni Ulmen on an English 350cc Velocette. The cars followed a day later, and Rudolf Caracciola was the winner of
Nürburgring
Irish motorcycle racer (1928–1979)
and Margery Armstrong, grew up in Rathfarnham and raced for the AJS, Velocette, Norton, NSU, and Gilera factory racing teams. He then became team manager
Reg_Armstrong
Sports season
Aranda Spain Velocette 3 0 = Paul Fuhrer Switzerland Velocette 3 0 16 Sid Mason United Kingdom Velocette 2 0 = Jack Raffeld Belgium Velocette 2 0 = Simon
1951 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1951_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
Motorcycle race
Freddie Frith Bob Foster Velocette Velocette Time 90.8 mph (146.1 km/h) Podium First Freddie Frith Velocette Second Bob Foster Velocette Third Johnny Lockett
1949 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix
1949_Belgian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
motorcycles List of BSA motorcycles List of Norton motorcycles List of Triumph motorcycles List of Royal Enfield motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles
List_of_Vincent_motorcycles
R32 BMW R90S BMW Type 255 Indian Model O Harley-Davidson XA Ural Velocette LE Velocette Valiant Williamson Flat Twin Douglas Dragonfly Harley-Davidson Model
List of motorcycles by type of engine
List_of_motorcycles_by_type_of_engine
German motorcycle racer and racing driver (1906–1976)
career started in 1925 on a 250 cc Velocette. In 1927 he won the opening race of the Nürburgring on a 350 cc Velocette. In 1929 he won the 350 cc class
Toni_Ulmen
Shock absorber
1933 Velocette motorcycle front fork
Friction_disk_shock_absorber
lap 4 Dennis Christian 350cc BSA — +1 lap 5 Edward Hunt 350cc Velocette — +1 lap 6 P.H.Beighton 350cc AJS — +1 lap 7 V.L.Green 350cc
1955_Southern_100_Races
List of Triumph motorcycles List of Royal Enfield motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles List of Vincent motorcycles Wikimedia Commons has media related
List_of_Douglas_motorcycles
Lubrication system on a two-stroke engine
is required. Automatic lubrication was introduced for motorcycles by Velocette in 1913. An example of application of automatic lubrication system is
Automatic_lubrication
Triumph Engineering Ltd (1902–; reformed in the 1980s and now still made) Velocette (1904–1968) Villiers Vincent Vincent HRD (1928– ) Wooler (1911–1954) Zenith
List of motorcycle manufacturers
List_of_motorcycle_manufacturers
Motorcycle race in Northern Ireland
350cc Fastest lap Rider Bob Foster Velocette Time 10:40 Podium First Bob Foster Velocette Second Reg Armstrong Velocette Third Harry Hinton Norton 250cc
1950_Ulster_Grand_Prix
New Zealand motorcycle racer
[citation needed] He would often work overnight on his bikes (he had a 1936 Velocette MSS as well), then he would go to work in the morning, having had no sleep
Burt_Munro
Motorcycle race
350cc Fastest lap Rider Bob Foster Velocette Time 2:39 Podium First Leslie Graham AJS Second Bob Foster Velocette Third Geoff Duke Norton 250cc Fastest
1950 Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix
1950_Swiss_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Motorcycle race
Fastest lap Rider Artie Bell Norton Time 5:21 Podium First Bob Foster Velocette Second Artie Bell Norton Third Geoff Duke Norton Sidecar (B2A) Fastest
1950 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix
1950_Belgian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Annual motorcycle racing event
for the 34-year-old Stanley Woods in which he won the Junior TT on a Velocette at 83.19 mph and also finished in 4th place in the Senior TT race. The
1939_Isle_of_Man_TT
British motorcycle racer
engineer. He began his competitive motorcycling career campaigning a Velocette in grass track racing. Opening a motorcycle shop in 1937, he used his
Arthur_Wheeler_(motorcyclist)
Sports season
6 Ret 1 17 Reg Armstrong Velocette 6 8 Ret 1 18 Phil Heath Norton 34 13 7 Ret 8 0 19 Bob Foster Moto Guzzi / AJS / Velocette Ret 7 Ret Ret 15 0 20 Georges
1950 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
1950_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
Motorcycle race
Armstrong AJS Time 3:11.9 Podium First Leslie Graham Velocette Second Cecil Sandford Velocette Third Reg Armstrong AJS 250cc Fastest lap Rider Dario
1951 Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix
1951_Swiss_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Irish motorcycle racer
racing with the works Norton team and also with the factory Sunbeam and Velocette teams, Bennett retired from motorcycle racing in the 1930s to concentrate
Alec_Bennett
English journalist, television presenter, and author (born 1969)
vintage vehicle owned by Hammond. Sold in 2021. Suzuki GSX-R750WP 1929 Velocette KSS. Sold in 2021. Furthermore, Hammond owns or has owned the following
Richard_Hammond
List of Royal Enfield motorcycles List of Triumph motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles List of Vincent motorcycles Book of the BSA Vol I & II BSA
List_of_BSA_motorcycles
Irish motorcycle rider
71.56 mph 1935 Senior 500cc Moto Guzzi 84.68 mph 1938 Junior 350cc Velocette KTT Mk VIII 84.08 mph 1939 Junior 350cc Velocette KTT Mk VIII 83.19 mph
Stanley_Woods
motorcycles List of Douglas motorcycles List of Triumph motorcycles List of Royal Enfield motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles List of Vincent motorcycles
List_of_Ariel_motorcycles
Annual motorcycle racing event
Junior TT race was won by Alec Bennett riding a 350 cc overhead-camshaft Velocette motor-cycle, in 3 hours, 57 minutes and 37 seconds, at an average speed
1926_Isle_of_Man_TT
List of Norton motorcycles List of Royal Enfield motorcycles List of Velocette motorcycles List of Vincent motorcycles "AMC". cybermotorcycle.com. Retrieved
List_of_AMC_motorcycles
Motor race
1953, 1954 250cc 1949, 1952 4 AJS 500cc 1949, 1950, 1952 350cc 1950 2 Velocette 350cc 1949, 1951 Benelli 250cc 1950, 1951 Gilera 500cc 1953, 1954 NSU
Swiss_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
2002 studio album by Jucifer
full-length album by the duo, Jucifer released on June 18, 2002 through Velocette Records. Robert Doerschuk for AllMusic described the album as the band
I_Name_You_Destroyer
Motorcycle race held in Australia
original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2013. "1936 495cc ex-works Velocette". Motorcycling Australia. Motorcycling Australia Museum. Archived from
Australian motorcycle Grand Prix
Australian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Annual motorcycle racing event
in war production for the crisis in Abyssinia, Stanley Woods rode for Velocette in the 1936 Junior TT but retired at Sulby on lap 1 with engine problems
1936_Isle_of_Man_TT
Motorcycle race
350cc Fastest lap Rider Tommy Wood Velocette Time 3:47 Podium First Tommy Wood Velocette Second Leslie Graham Velocette Third Bill Petch AJS 125cc Fastest
1951 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix
1951_Spanish_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
2001 studio album by Beulah
the other properties of the label. Former employees of Capricorn formed Velocette in order to release albums by the displaced bands, forcing the release
The_Coast_Is_Never_Clear
Annual motorcycle racing event
Mitchell Velocette 75.91 3:28.48.0 5 Henry Tyrell-Smith Velocette 75.46 3:30.02.0 6 Gilbert Emery Velocette 75.41 3:30.11.0 7 Wal Handley Velocette 74.98
1933_Isle_of_Man_TT
Topics referred to by the same term
Veloce Ltd, defunct British motorcycle manufacturer commonly known as Velocette Veloce Publishing, British book publisher Veloce Racing, British motor
Veloce
Annual motorcycle racing event
78.19 3:22.42.0 4 Doug Pirie Velocette 77.69 3:24.01.0 5 Ernie Nott Velocette 77.57 3:24.20.0 6 Ernie Thomas Velocette 77.34 3:24.57.0 7 John G. Duncan
1935_Isle_of_Man_TT
Motorcycle race in Northern Ireland
constructor's title. It was also the final race of the 350 cc title. British Velocette rider Freddie Frith was already world champion having achieved a perfect
1949_Ulster_Grand_Prix
Australian motorcycle racer (1934–1962)
bike, a 1939 High Cam Sunbeam B25. This bike was followed by several Velocette MAC's, and it was on one of these road-going bikes, that Tom entered his
Tom_Phillis
Motorcycle race
Time 3:10.600 Fastest lap Rider Freddie Frith Velocette Time 3:07.800 Podium First Freddie Frith Velocette Second Leslie Graham AJS Third Bill Doran AJS
1949 Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix
1949_Swiss_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Australian Senior Tourist Trophy 12 100 26 December 1938 George Hannaford Velocette 1939 Australian Grand Prix 17 150 2 January 1939 Alan Tomlinson MG TA
Lobethal_Circuit
British motorcycle racer
first Manx Grand Prix in 1969 on a Velocette 500 cc, and his first TT in the following year, again using the Velocette and placing 18th in the Junior (350 cc)
Mick_Grant
British motorcycle racer
finish in 1938 as well, but in the 350 cc Junior TT he came sixth on a Velocette. In the 500 cc race at the Ulster Grand Prix he finished third, behind
David_Whitworth
Type of motorcycle
had the primary drive taken from the crankshaft centre, to an inverted Velocette prefix 5 four-speed gearbox. The two-stroke engine ran on a 50:1 petroil
Silk_700S
1950 Grand Prix motorcycle race
lap Rider Bob Foster Velocette Time 6:51.0 Podium First Bob Foster Velocette Second Geoff Duke Norton Third Bill Lomas Velocette 125cc Fastest lap Rider
1950_Dutch_TT
British motorcycle racer
1950 350cc Velocette IOM NC BEL 4 NED 3 SUI - ULS - NAT 5 9 7th 0 1951 250cc Velocette SUI - IOM - FRA 5 ULS - NAT - 2 12th 0 350cc Velocette ESP - SUI
Bill_Lomas
British motorcycle
the Triumph Thruxton 900. Ted “Cannonball” Cobb, won the inaugural cup. Velocette Thruxton "Triumph Thruxton 900". Retrieved 16 September 2008. "Thruxton
Triumph_Thruxton
English motorcycle racer
finishing above 19th place every time. Lamacraft was most successful racing Velocette 350 cc KTT and Excelsior (Coventry) 500 cc motorcycles. His first KTT
H._C._Lamacraft
Motorcycle race
W. Wanner AJS 9 Paul Fuhrer Velocette 10 Werner Gerber AJS 11 Willy Lips Norton 12 Kurt Knopf AJS 13 Max Forster Velocette 14 Bill Beevers Norton 15 M
1952 Swiss motorcycle Grand Prix
1952_Swiss_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Former British motorcycle marque
were in the majority and in 1956 the makeup was 53 BSA, 1 Norton and 1 Velocette. To improve US sales, in 1954, for example, BSA entered a team of riders
BSA_motorcycles
Motorcycle race
only one race remaining. Similarly, in winning the 350 cc race British Velocette rider Freddie Frith, having achieved a perfect score of 33 points from
1949_Dutch_TT
Motorcycle race held in Belgium
1950 Bob Foster Velocette Umberto Masetti Gilera Report 1949 Freddie Frith Velocette Bill Doran AJS Report 1948 Bob Foster Velocette Johnny Lockett Norton
Belgian_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
Dutch female motorcycle racer
years later, continuing to ride until her death. She initially rode a Velocette LE and later a BMW R45 with an MZ sidecar, always accompanied by her dog
Willy_Koppen
List of people with the same nickname
carriage formerly used in Ireland and Scotland Noddy bike, nickname for the Velocette LE motorcycles formerly used by the British police Noddy (log canoe),
Noddy
Motorsport venue in France
1970. British motorcycles were victorious usually from 1931 to 1959, (Velocette, Norton or Triumph); American Harley-Davidson, French Motobécane, German
Autodrome_de_Linas-Montlhéry
Type of motorcycle
of Man TT races until the later 1960s; models such as the Manx Norton, Velocette Venom, BSA Gold Star and AJS 7R. When introduced, sales were sluggish
Honda_GB500
British motorcycle racer
TT with a best finish of fourth place at the 1934 Senior TT, aboard a Velocette. He retired after the 1948 Isle of Man TT, in which his son, Les Archer
Les_Archer
Royal Enfield Fury Motorcycle
planned for the US export market to compete against the BSA Gold Star and Velocette Venom.[citation needed] Developed from the Royal Enfield Bullet and sharing
Royal_Enfield_Fury
Motorcycle road race in Northern Ireland
Ducati 10 Excelsior 8 Aprilia Rudge 6 AJS 4 Matchless Moto Guzzi NSU Velocette 3 Bultaco EMC GMS 2 Gilera Hannah-Paton Seeley Triumph 1 Armstrong BSA
North_West_200
Annual motorcycle racing event
races the Velocette marque had high expectations of another win in the Junior TT Race. Despite the early lead of Alec Bennett, riding a Velocette, and Wal
1929_Isle_of_Man_TT
Topics referred to by the same term
manufactured by Chrysler Australia from 1962 to 1981 Velocette Valiant, a British motorcycle made by Velocette The Valiants, nickname of the British football
Valiant
Australian politician
politics. In 1922, Nelson attempted to cross Australia north-south on a 1922 Velocette motorcycle, but failed, and nearly died of dehydration en route. Nelson
Harold_George_Nelson
Motorcycle race in Northern Ireland
Stormont BSA 17 Bob Matthews Velocette 18 Bill Collett AJS 19 R. Ferguson AJS 20 Fred Cook AJS 21 Robin Fitton Velocette 22 A. F. J. D. Martin AJS 23
1955_Ulster_Grand_Prix
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