List of motorcycle brands

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contents
1 Current and historical motorcycle brands, sortable
2 historical motorcycle brands that are no longer produced today in alphabetical order
3 motorcycle brands classified by country
4 web links
5 literature
Brand name Country of origin active Founded Closed
Adly (合 騏) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1988
Aeon Motor (宏 佳 騰) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1965
AGM Motors China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Alisze China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
American Iron Horse United StatesUnited States United States red 1995 2008
Aprilia ItalyItaly Italy green 1945
Arrow China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Askoll ItalyItaly Italy green 2014
Aspes ItalyItaly Italy green 1955
Astra Honda engine IndonesiaIndonesia Indonesia green 1971
Axory China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Bajaj IndiaIndia India green 1945
Baotian (宝 田) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1994
Benelli ItalyItaly Italy green 1911
Benzhou China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1997
beta ItalyItaly Italy green 1940
Big panther China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Bimota ItalyItaly Italy green 1973
BMW motorcycle GermanyGermany Germany green 1917
BM Racing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Borile ItalyItaly Italy green 1988
Boss Hoss United StatesUnited States United States green 1991
boxer FranceFrance France green ?
Brixton Motorcycles AustriaAustria Austria green 2015
Bubble China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Buell United StatesUnited States United States red 1993 2009
Buffalo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Bultaco SpainSpain Spain green 1958, 2015 1983
Burnout Trade China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Cagiva ItalyItaly Italy green 1978
Capriolo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China red ? 2009
CCM Motorcycles United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green 1971
CFMOTO (春風) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
City China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Classoc 2000E China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China red 1995 1995
Cobra China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Da Changjiang (长江) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
CHM Motorsport (協 合) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
CPI moped (捷 穎) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
CPI Motor Company TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1991
CJYM (建設) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Confederate Motors United StatesUnited States United States green ?
Corda United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green ?
CR&S ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Daelim Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea green 1962
Dafier China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 2002
Dayang (大 陽) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Derbi SpainSpain Spain green 1922
Diemen SpainSpain Spain red ? ?
Dilecta FranceFrance France green ?
De Dion-Bouton FranceFrance France red 1955 1966
Dnepr (Днепр) UkraineUkraine Ukraine green 1977
Donghai China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
DM Telai ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Ducati ItalyItaly Italy green 1926
DUSS SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland green ?
Easy cruiser China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Elig SpainSpain Spain red 1953 1966
Ering China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
E-TON (益 通) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Peraves TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan red 1980 2014
Eshine (翼 翔) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
EVT (易 維特) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Fantic engine ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Ferro PolandPoland Poland green ?
Fighter China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Fire storm China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Fisher Motor Company United StatesUnited States United States green ?
Fizz China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Flex Tech China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Fuechan (富 展) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Fulaitai (福 來 泰) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Futong (无锡 富通) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
FYM (飞鹰) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Gaia Motors (飞鹰) HungaryHungary Hungary green ?
GasGas SpainSpain Spain green 1971
Garelli ItalyItaly Italy green 1919
Gamma (加瑪) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Geely (吉利) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1992
Generic AustriaAustria Austria green ?
Gilera ItalyItaly Italy green 1909
Go-ped United StatesUnited States United States green ?
Grampus China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Guoben China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Hanglong (航 龍) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Haojue (豪 爵) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Haotian China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Harley-Davidson United StatesUnited States United States green 1903
Hartford (哈特 佛) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Hensim (恆 勝) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Her Chee Industrial TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1978
Hercules GermanyGermany Germany green 1886
Hero China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Hero MotoCorp IndiaIndia India green 1984
Highland SwedenSweden Sweden green 1997
Hisun China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Honda (本田技研 工業) JapanJapan Japan green 1948
Horex GermanyGermany Germany green 1923
Hua Sha (华 日) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Huatian China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Huawin (華鷹) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Hurricane China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Husaberg SwedenSweden Sweden green 1987
Husqvarna Motorcycles AustriaAustria Austria green 1903
HWC, Henryk Willms Cycles GermanyGermany Germany green ?
Hyosung S&T Motors Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea green 1978
Indian United StatesUnited States United States green 1901
OK scooter AustriaAustria Austria green 1998
Jack Fox China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China red ? 2010
Jalon AustriaAustria Austria green 1998
Jawa Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic green 1929
Jianshe (建设) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Jiajue China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Jinggangshan (井冈山) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Jinlun China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
JL (鴻運 來) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
JL (彰 田) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Jmstar China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Jonway (永 源) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 2003
Jordan Motors TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
JSFCO (景 興 發) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Kanced (康 鑫) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Kanda China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Kanuni TurkeyTurkey Turkey green 1995
Kawasaki JapanJapan Japan green 1966
Keeway China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1999
Kingpeng (鵬 王) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Kinlong (勁 隆) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Koala bear China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
cosmos GermanyGermany Germany green ?
KTM AustriaAustria Austria green 1954
Kreidler GermanyGermany Germany red 1904 1982
KSR Moto AustriaAustria Austria green
Kymco (光 陽) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1963
Country Flyer China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Landlex (力宏) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Laverda ItalyItaly Italy green 1949
leopard China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Lidao (力 道) TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Lifan (力帆) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1992
Lingben (凌 本) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
LingKen (凌 本) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Lohia Machinery Limited (LML) IndiaIndia India green 1972
Loncin (隆鑫) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1993
Longija China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
LuXXon China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Madness China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Magni ItalyItaly Italy green 1976
Maico GermanyGermany Germany green 1931
Malaguti ItalyItaly Italy green 1930
Malanca ItalyItaly Italy green ?
MBK FranceFrance France green 1994
Motive Power Industry TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Martin FranceFrance France green ?
MBS GermanyGermany Germany green 1993
Merkel Motor Company United StatesUnited States United States red 1904 1943
Megelli United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green 2004
MeiTian (上海 美 田) China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
MileStorm China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Minarelli ItalyItaly Italy green 1951
Minerva Sachs IndonesiaIndonesia Indonesia green 2000
Minsk BelarusBelarus Belarus green ?
MKS ecobike China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Modenas MyanmarMyanmar Myanmar green ?
Mondial ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Monkey China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Montesa SpainSpain Spain green 1945
Moto Guzzi ItalyItaly Italy green 1921
Moto Morini ItalyItaly Italy green 1937
Motorhispania SpainSpain Spain green ?
Marine Turbine Technologies United StatesUnited States United States green ?
MV Agusta ItalyItaly Italy green 1945
Moko SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland green ?
Mulan B 50 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China red 1995 1995
MZ GermanyGermany Germany green 1950
Neander GermanyGermany Germany green ?
Nipponia GreeceGreece Greece green 1992
Norton Motorcycles United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green 1913
Nova Motors China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 2010
NUT Motorcycles United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green ?
OffLimit China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China red ? 2009
Orange County Choppers United StatesUnited States United States green 1999
Peugeot FranceFrance France green 1810
PGO Scooters , Chinese   比 雅 久 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1964
Piaggio ItalyItaly Italy green 1884
Puch AustriaAustria Austria red 1899 ?
Presto GermanyGermany Germany red 1897 ?
Prophet GermanyGermany Germany green 1908
Jinan Qingqi , Chinese   輕騎 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1956
Qianjiang Group , Chinese  錢江 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1971
QiSheng , Chinese  琪 盛 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Rebel China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Rex / RexMoto China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China red ? 2010
Rex-Acme United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom red 1922 1933
Rieju SpainSpain Spain green 1934
Rocky China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Rocon United StatesUnited States United States green 1958
Rotax AustriaAustria Austria green 1920
Romet Poland green 1948
Royal Enfield IndiaIndia India green 1901
Sachs GermanyGermany Germany red 1895 2011
Sachs China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sachs bikes GermanyGermany Germany green 1995
Sacom China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sanben China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sandi , Chinese  三 迪 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Schüttoff GermanyGermany Germany red 1908 1930
Scomadi United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green 2005
setter SpainSpain Spain green 1951
Shandong Pioneer , Chinese  山东 先锋 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Shang Wei , Chinese  上 暐 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
She Long , Chinese  協 隆 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Shenke China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sherco SpainSpain Spain green ?
Side bike FranceFrance France green ?
Samson Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic red 1856 2002
SI two-wheeler China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sky team China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green 1999
Smart rider China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
SMC , Chinese  正 鶴 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1993
summer GermanyGermany Germany green 1993
Spartan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Speed ​​Monkey GermanyGermany Germany green ?
Speedy China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sports China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
sprint China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
StarQuad China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sukida China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Sum up China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Hainan Sundiro , Chinese  海南 新 大洲 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
SunWorld , Chinese  詳 暉 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Suzuki JapanJapan Japan green 1909
Swift China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
SYM TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1954
Taiwan Golden Bee TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green 1978
Tanco China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
China Taotao Group Xiangyuan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Terra Modena ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Texan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
tiger ThailandThailand Thailand green ?
TM ItalyItaly Italy green ?
TN'G United StatesUnited States United States green ?
triumph United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom green 1884
Tutaevo RussiaRussia Russia green ?
Tula RussiaRussia Russia green ?
Unili , Chinese  優 耐 立 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Ural RussiaRussia Russia green ?
Variant China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Vertemati ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Vespa ItalyItaly Italy green 1946
Victory United StatesUnited States United States green 1997 2017
Vincent United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom red 1928 1955
Vixen China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
IN FRONT ItalyItaly Italy green ?
Voxan FranceFrance France green 1995
Vyrus ItalyItaly Italy green ?
WJ , Chinese  煒 傑 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Wu's , Chinese  伍 氏 TaiwanRepublic of China (Taiwan) Taiwan green ?
Wuyang -Honda China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Xingchang , Chinese  星 昶 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Xingfu , Chinese  幸福 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Xooter China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Yamaha JapanJapan Japan green 1955
Yamasaki China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Yuehao , Chinese  粵 豪 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Zanella ArgentinaArgentina Argentina green 1948
Zetge GermanyGermany Germany green ?
Zhongyu China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
ZID RussiaRussia Russia green ?
Zip PolandPoland Poland green ?
Zip Star , Chinese  力 之 星 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Znen China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Zongshen , Chinese  宗 申 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?
Zunlon , Chinese  尊 隆 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China green ?

Historic motorcycle brands that are no longer produced today in alphabetical order

A.

  • Abako (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • ABC (United Kingdom, Byfleet (Surrey))
  • ABC (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Evening sun (Germany, Darmstadt, 1933)
  • Aberdale (UK, 1947)
  • Abe Star (Japan, 1951-1959)
  • Abignants (Italy, 1926)
  • Abingdon (Great Britain, 1903-1925)
  • ACE (USA)
  • ACME (Australia, Sydney, 1939-1949)
  • ACME (United Kingdom, Coventry, 1902-1922)
  • Achilles (Czechoslovakia, Horní Police, 1910s – 1930s)
  • Achilles (Germany, Wilhelmshaven-Langewerth, 1953–1957)
  • Adi Moped (Germany)
  • Adler (Germany, Frankfurt (Main))
  • Adria (Germany, Kamenz, 1920–1923)
  • Aermacchi (Italy)
  • Aeroplan (Germany, Kohlfurt, 1922–1925)
  • Eros (Czechoslovakia, Kadaň, 1927–1929)
  • AFW (Germany, Brackel, 1924)
  • Agrati (Italy, from 1961 to Garelli (Capri Roller))
  • Agon (Germany, Augsburg, 1925)
  • AGS (Netherlands)
  • Aiglon (France, Argenteuil, Courbevoie, Mandeure, 1902–1953)
  • AJS (UK)
  • Alba (Germany, Stettin-Möhringen)
  • Albert (Germany, Scheeberg, 1922-1924)
  • Albertus (Germany, Königsberg, 1922–1924)
  • Alcyon (France)
  • Alfa-Gnom (Austria, Wiener Neustadt, 1927–1928)
  • Alge (Germany, Krauthain, 1923–1931)
  • Allegro (Switzerland)
  • Allright (Germany, Cologne-Lindenthal)
  • Allstate (Austria, Graz, Puch export brand )
  • Almora (Germany, Duisburg, 1923)
  • Alpino (Italy)
  • Altena (Netherlands, Heemstede)
  • Amag (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Amelung (Germany, Duisburg 19 ?? - 1975?)
  • American IronHorse (United States, Fort Worth, Texas, 1995–2008)
  • Ami (Germany, Berlin-Schöneberg, 1921–1925)
  • Ami (Switzerland)
  • Ammon (Germany, Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Amo (Germany, Munich, 1921–1924)
  • Amo (Germany, Berlin-Schöneberg, 1949–1955)
  • Ancillotti (Italy)
  • Andress (Germany, Düsseldorf, 1923–1928)
  • Anker (Germany, Bielefeld, 1949–1953)
  • Apex (Germany, Cologne, 1925–1926)
  • Apfelbeck (Austria, Waltendorf near Graz, 1930s – 1987)
  • Arco (Germany, Speyer, 1922–1931)
  • Ardie (Germany, Nuremberg 1919–1958)
  • Ares (Germany, Niederoderwitz (Saxony) and Oberoderwitz (Saxony), 1921–1929, belonged to Heros )
  • Argeo (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1927)
  • Argul (Germany, Cologne, 1923–1926)
  • Ari (Germany, Plauen (Vogtland), 1924–1925)
  • Ariel (UK)
  • Aristos (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Armor (France, Paris, 1910–1934, to Alcyon )
  • Armstrong (UK)
  • Aspes (Italy, Gallerate, 1955–1985)
  • Astoria (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Astra (Germany, Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Atlantic (Germany, Brackwede, 1924–1925)
  • Atlantic (Germany, Bamberg, 1924–1925)
  • Atlantis (Germany, Kiel, 1926–1932)
  • Atlas (Germany, Leipzig-Lindenau, 1924–1929)
  • Austral (France, Paris and Puteaux, l – 1935)
  • Austria (Austria, Trautmannsdorf, 1930–1933)
  • Austria-Alpha (Austria, Vienna, 1933–1952)
  • Austro-Ilo (Austria, Vienna, 1938)
  • Austro-Morette (Austria, Puntigam near Graz, 1924–1927)
  • Austro-Omega (Austria, Korneuburg, 1930–1939)
  • Autinag (Germany, Düsseldorf-Mörsenbroich, 1924–1925)
  • Auto-Bi (US, Buffalo NY, 1902-1912)
  • Auto-Ell (Germany, Stuttgart, 1924–1926)
  • Car flight (Germany, Berlin-Johannisthal, 1921–1924)
  • Automoto (France, Paris, Beaulieu, Saint-Étienne, 1901–1962)
  • Autoped (USA, Long Island City, New York, 1914–1921)
  • Ever-ready autoped
  • Avis-Celer (Germany, Hanover, 1925–1931)
  • Avola (Germany, Leipzig, 1924–1925)
  • AWD (Germany, Düsseldorf / Breitscheid, 1921–1959)
  • AWO (Germany, Suhl)
  • Aza (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1924–1925)

B.

  • BAF (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1927–1929)
  • Bafag (Germany, Achern, 1922–1924)
  • Baier (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1929)
  • Balaluwa (Germany, Munich, 1924–1925)
  • Balkans (Bulgaria)
  • BAM. (Germany, Aachen, 1933–1937)
  • Bamar (Germany, Marburg, 1923–1925)
  • Bamo (Germany, Bautzen, 1923–1925)
  • Bar table (Austria, Vienna, 1928)
  • Barry (Czechoslovakia, Mohelnice, 1932–1938)
  • Bastert (Germany, Bielefeld; 1949–1956)
  • Batavus (Netherlands)
  • Bauer (Germany, Klein-Auheim, 1949–1953)
  • Baughan (United Kingdom, Harrow (Middlesex))
  • Bayerland (Germany, Munich, 1924–1930)
  • Bavaria (Germany, Munich, 1923–1926)
  • BB (Germany, Stettin, 1923–1925)
  • BD (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1927–1929, predecessor of Praga )
  • Be-Be (Germany, Berlin 1924–1927)
  • Becker (Germany, Dresden, 1903–1906)
  • Behag (Germany, Bremen, 1924–1926)
  • Bekamo (Germany, Berlin, 1922–1925)
  • Bekamo (Czechoslovakia, Rumburk, 1925–1929)
  • Beresa (Germany, Beckum, 1923–1925)
  • Bergfex (Germany, Berlin, 1904–1909)
  • Bergo (Germany, Kiel, 1924)
  • Berlin (Germany, Berlin-Ludwigsfelde, 1958)
  • Bero (Germany, Bückeburg, 1924–1925)
  • Berva (Hungary, Budapest, 1961–1972)
  • Beta (Italy)
  • Beuker (Germany, Bocholt, 1921–1929)
  • Bezděz (Czechoslovakia, Bělá pod Bezdězem, 1923–1926)
  • Bianchi (Italy)
  • Bimofa (Germany, Bielefeld, 1923–1925)
  • Bison (Austria, Liesing near Vienna, 1924–1926)
  • Bismarck (Germany, Radevormwald, 1931–1956)
  • Bleha (Germany, Neheim-Ruhr, 1921–1925)
  • Blücher (Germany, Finsterwalde)
  • BMW (Germany, Munich and Berlin, since 1917)
  • BNF (Germany, Bielefeld, 1903–1907)
  • Bodo (Germany, Thale, 1924–1925)
  • Bock & Holländer (Austria, Vienna, 1905–1911)
  • Boge (Germany, Bielefeld, 1923–1927)
  • Böhme (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Bohemia (Czechoslovakia, Krásná Lípa, 1925–1939)
  • Bonvicini Moto (BM) (Italy, Bologna)
  • Braak (Germany, Gronau, 1923–1925)
  • Braithwaite (British, Kendal, 1906-1914)
  • Brand (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Brée (Austria, Vienna, 1920s)
  • Brennabor (Germany, Brandenburg (Havel), 1901–1939)
  • Bridgestone (Japan)
  • Britax (Great Britain, London, 1949–1956; 1979–1985)
  • Britten (New Zealand)
  • Brough Superior (Great Britain / France, Nottingham, 1919–1940; since 2016 Saint-Jean near Toulouse)
  • B. & S. (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • BSA (UK)
  • Bubi (Germany, Cleve, 1921-1924)
  • Bücker (Germany, Oberursel, 1922–1958)
  • Bullo (Germany, Bremen, 1924–1926)
  • Bülow (Germany, Magdeburg-Neustadt, 1923–1925)
  • Bultaco (Spain, Barcelona, ​​1959-2001)
  • Burkhardtia (Germany, Magdeburg, 1903–1908)
  • Busse (Germany, Magdeburg-Buckau, 1923–1928)
  • BV (Czechoslovakia, Prostějov, 1925–1930)

C.

D.

  • DAK (Germany, Leipzig, 1923–1925)
  • Danubius (Germany, Racibórz, 1923–1924)
  • Danuvia (Hungary, Budapest, 1955–1963)
  • Darling (Switzerland)
  • Dayton (USA, Dayton OH)
  • DAW (Germany, Munich, 1924–1925)
  • De Dion-Bouton (France, Puteaux, approx. 1900-1930)
  • De Dion-Bouton (brand of Dilecta, France, ca.1955–1966)
  • De Dion-La Blanche (brand of Dilecta, France)
  • Defa (Germany, Berlin, 1921-1924)
  • Degen (Austria, Vienna, 1920s – 1930s)
  • Della Ferrera (Italy, Turin, 1909–1942)
  • Deloma (Germany, Magdeburg, 1924)
  • Delta (Germany, Solingen, 1924)
  • Delta (Germany, Düsseldorf, 1921-1924)
  • Delta Gnome (Austria, Vienna, 1925–1939, 1953–1959)
  • Demm (Italy)
  • Denia (motorcycle brand) (Germany, Minden, 1924–1927)
  • Derny (France)
  • DFB (Germany, Bergisch-Gladbach, 1921-1924)
  • DGW (Germany, Zschopau, predecessor of DKW)
  • DIAG (Germany, Leipzig, 1921–1930)
  • Diamant (Germany, Reichenbrand (Saxony) and Brand-Erbisdorf, 1903–1908, 1926–1928)
  • Diana (Germany, Munich, 1924–1925)
  • Diemen (Spain, Elche)
  • Dieterle-Dessau (Germany, Dessau, 1921–1925)
  • Difra (Germany, Frankfurt (Oder), 1923–1925)
  • Dihl (Germany, Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • DISA (Denmark)
  • Dixon (UK)
  • Djounn (Germany, Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, 1925–1926)
  • DKF (Germany, Potsdam, 1923–1924)
  • DKW (Germany, Zschopau and Ingolstadt, 1958 to Sachs Group)
  • DMG (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1924)
  • Dobro motorist (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923–1925)
  • Dolf (Germany, Frankfurt (Main), 1922–1925) (Maschinenfabrik Stein AG, Frankfurt / Main)
  • Dormann (Hungary, 1920–1937)
  • Douglas (Great Britain, Bristol)
  • D-Rad (Germany, Berlin-Spandau, 1921–1933)
  • Dreadnought (Great Britain, Harold Karslake, c. 1902)
  • Dresda (Great Britain)
  • Dringos (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • DS (Germany, Hamburg-Stellingen, 1925)
  • DS-Malterre (France)
  • DSH (Austria, Vienna and Inzersdorf near Vienna, 1924–1929)
  • DSW (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg)
  • Ducati Mototrans (Spain)
  • Ducson (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Dümo (Germany, Düsseldorf, 1924–1925)
  • Dürkopp (Germany, Bielefeld, 1901–1959)
  • Duncan & Suberbie (France, Croissy-sur Seine, approx. 1895–1898)
  • Dunelt (UK)
  • Dunstall (UK)
  • Duval (Belgium)
  • Duzmo (UK)
  • DWB (Germany, Bamberg, 1924–1926)

E.

  • Eber (Germany, Ebersbach (Saxony), 1924–1928)
  • EBS (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Eca (Germany, Hamburg, 1923-1924)
  • Eceka (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Eckl (Germany, Augsburg, 1923–1926)
  • Economic (Great Britain, London)
  • ED (Germany, Tuttlingen, 1926–1927)
  • Ega (Germany, Gaggenau, 1923–1926)
  • Eichelsdörfer (Germany, Nuremberg, 1929–1931)
  • Eichler (Germany, Berlin, 1922–1925)
  • Eisenhammer (Germany, Thalheim (Ore Mountains), 1923–1926)
  • Elig (Spain, Elche)
  • Egli (Switzerland)
  • Eisler (Czechoslovakia, Boskovice, 1922–1924)
  • Ek Chor , Chinese  易 初 (now Shanghai Xingfu , People's Republic of China)
  • EKN (motorcycle) Eugen Keinath (Germany, Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, 1925)
  • Elfa (Germany, Elsterwerda)
  • Elfe (Germany, Leipzig and Dresden, 1923–1925)
  • Elite (Germany, Brand-Erbisdorf, 1924–1928)
  • Elring (Germany, Dresden-Blasewitz, 1924–1925)
  • Elster (Germany, Elsterberg (Vogtland) and Mylau (Vogtland))
  • EM (Austria, Vienna, 1928–1931)
  • EMA (Germany, Aalen, 1922–1925)
  • Emblem (United States, Angola NY, 1907-1925)
  • EMC (UK)
  • EMH (Germany, Hamburg, 1927–1929)
  • EMMAG (Hungary, 1924-1927)
  • EMW (Germany, Eisenach, 1948–1957)
  • Emwe (Germany, Stettin, 1924–1925)
  • Enag (Germany, Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • Engel (Germany, Merseburg, 1925)
  • EO (Germany, Brand-Erbisdorf, 1930)
  • EPA (Germany, Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • Ergo (Germany, Leipzig, 1924–1925)
  • Erka (Germany, Schwabach, 1924–1925)
  • Ermag (Germany, Erlangen, 1923–1929)
  • Ernst-MAG (Germany, Breslau, 1926–1929)
  • Err-Zett (Austria, Vienna, 1938)
  • Eschag (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Esch record (Germany, Cologne, 1927–1928)
  • ESO (Czechoslovakia, Divišov, 1948–?)
  • Europe (Germany, Munich, 1931–1933)
  • Evans-Pondorf (Germany, Berlin, 1925)
  • Everest (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1926)
  • Evo (Germany, Hanover. 1923–1925)
  • Ewabra (Germany, Milspe (Westphalia), 1922–1925)
  • Excelsior (Great Britain, Coventry and Birmingham, 1896–1965)
  • Excelsior (Germany, Munich, 1923–1924)
  • Excelsior (Germany, Brandenburg (Havel), 1901–1937)
  • Excelsior (United States, Chicago, Illinois, 1906 / 7–1931)
  • Excelsior-Henderson (United States, Belle Plaine, Minnesota, 1993–2000)
  • Express (Germany, Neumarkt and Nuremberg, 1903–1958)
  • Eysink (Netherlands, Amersfoort)

F.

  • Fabula (Germany, Bielefeld, 1922–1924)
  • Fadag (Germany, Düsseldorf, 1921–1925)
  • Fafnir (Germany, Aachen, 1900–1912)
  • Fagad (Germany, Gardelegen, 1923–1925)
  • Faka (Germany, Salzgitter, 1952–1957)
  • Falke (Germany, Tarthun near Magdeburg, 1923–1925)
  • Falter (Germany, Bielefeld, 1952–?)
  • Fama (Germany, Kiel, 1923–1925)
  • Famag (Germany, Schweinfurt, 1924–1925)
  • Famo (Germany, Mannheim, 1923–1926)
  • FAR (Austria, Wiener Neustadt, 1924–1927)
  • Favorite (Germany, Berlin)
  • Favorite (Germany, Berlin, 1933–1938)
  • FB (Germany, Breslau, 1923–1924)
  • Fechtel (Germany, Gütersloh, 1924–1926)
  • FEG (Germany, Gera)
  • Ferbedo (Germany, Nuremberg, 1954)
  • Fex (Berlin-Neukölln, 1923–1924)
  • FHG (Germany, Krefeld, 1925–1926)
  • Fichtel & Sachs (Germany, Schweinfurt)
  • Fifi (Germany, Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Fix (Germany, Bremen, 1922–1926)
  • FKS (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1923)
  • Flink (Germany, Munich, 1920–1922)
  • Flottweg (Germany, Munich, 1921–1937)
  • Flux (Germany, Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Flying Merkel (USA, Milwaukee 1911-1919)
  • FMC (France)
  • FN (Belgium)
  • Fongri (Italy, Turin)
  • Force (Austria, Vienna, 1925–1926)
  • Trout (Germany, Bad Wildungen, 1955–1958)
  • Forster (Switzerland, Hinwil)
  • Fortonia (Germany, Schloss Holte (Westphalia), 1924–1925)
  • Fortuna (Germany, Nuremberg, 1921–1929)
  • FP (Hungary, 1924-1925)
  • Frankonia (Germany, Schweinfurt, 1923–1925)
  • Franzani (Germany, Nuremberg, 1921–1931)
  • Freco (Germany, Hanover, 1923–1925)
  • Freital (Germany, Zschopau, 1925–1926)
  • Freyler (Austria, Vienna, 1928–1929)
  • Frimo (Germany, Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Frischauf (Germany, Frankfurt (Main), 1928–1933)
  • FSW (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1926)
  • Fubo (Germany, Stuttgart, 1923–1925)
  • Fuji Heavy Industries (Japan)

G

  • Gaggenau (Germany, Munich, 1925–1926)
  • GAC (Garate, Anitua y Compañía; Spain Eibar)
  • GAR (Germany, Münster (Neckar), 1924–1926)
  • Garelli (Italy)
  • Gazda (Austria, Vienna, 1926)
  • GD (Italy, 1923-1938)
  • Geha (Germany, Kempten, 1920–1923)
  • Geier (Germany, Lengerich, 1932–1957)
  • Geka (Germany, Rehburg, 1925)
  • Ge-Ma-Hi (Germany, Magdeburg, 1924–1927)
  • Geppert (Germany, Frankfurt (Main), 1925)
  • Germania (Germany, Dresden, 1901–1908)
  • Gervo (Germany, Schildsche (Westphalia), 1924–1925)
  • GH (Czechoslovakia, Šumperk, 1924–1925)
  • Ghezzi-Brian (Italy)
  • Gigant (Austria, Vienna, 1936–1939)
  • Gilera (Italy)
  • Gillet (France)
  • Gillet Herstal (Belgium, Herstal)
  • Gladiator (France, Le Pré-Saint-Gervais 1901–1935)
  • Glockner (Austria, Biberwier (Ausserfern), 1950s)
  • Gracious (Germany, Berlin, 1925)
  • Gnom (Germany, Oberursel, 1921–1923)
  • Gnôme & Rhône (France)
  • Göbel (Germany, Bielefeld, 1950s)
  • Goetz (Germany, Villingen, 1925–1935)
  • Goggo (Germany, Dingolfing, 1951–1954)
  • Gold wheel (Germany, Cologne, 1950s)
  • Golem (Germany, Zschopau and Berlin, 1921–1923)
  • Golo (Austria, Vienna, 1923–1925)
  • Gori (Italy)
  • Göricke (Germany, Bielefeld, 1903–1964)
  • Governor (Germany, Schöppenstedt (Lower Saxony) and Braunschweig, 1903–1907)
  • Grade (Germany, Magdeburg, 1903–1925)
  • Greeves (UK)
  • Griffon (France, Courbevoie)
  • Gritzner (Germany, Karlsruhe, 1903–1962)
  • Grizzly (Czechoslovakia, Pardubice, 1924–1933)
  • Grote (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Grüco (Germany, Hamburg, 1924–1925)
  • Gruhn (Germany, Berlin, 1920–1926)
  • Gruhn (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1932)
  • Grutzena (Germany, Belzig, 1925–1926)
  • GS (Germany, Burg near Magdeburg, 1922–1924)
  • GS (Germany, Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • GSM (Germany, Niesky, 1926)
  • Guazzoni (Italy)
  • Güldner (Germany, Aschaffenburg, 1925–1926)
  • Gustloff (Germany, Suhl (Thuringia), 1934–1939)

H

  • Hagel (Germany, Nuremberg, 1925–1925)
  • Hai (Austria, Wall near Vienna, 1938–1939)
  • Haja (Germany, Sendenhorst, 1924–1925)
  • Hako (Germany, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, 1924–1925)
  • Halumo (Germany, Munich, 1923–1926)
  • Hemp country (Germany, Berlin, 1920–1925)
  • Hansa (Germany, Bielefeld, 1922–1926)
  • Haplamee (Germany, Salzwedel, 1925)
  • Harlè (Germany, Plauen, 1920s)
  • Harras (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1925)
  • HARSO (Germany, Biebrich, 1920s)
  • Hartmann (Germany, Eisenach)
  • Hascho (Germany, Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1923–1925)
  • Haschüt (Germany, Dresden, 1929–1931)
  • Haweka (Germany, Hamburg, 1923–1926)
  • Hecker (Germany, Nuremberg, 1921–1956)
  • Heidemann (Germany, 1949–1952)
  • Heilo (Germany, Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • Heinkel (Germany, Stuttgart, 1952–1962)
  • Heli (Germany, Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Helios (Germany, Munich, 1922–1923, part of BMW )
  • Hella (Germany, Munich, 1922–1924)
  • Heller (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1926)
  • Helo (Germany, Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Henderson (United States, 1911-1931)
  • Henkel (Germany, Mäbendorf (Thuringia), 1927–1932)
  • Hens (Germany, Iserlohn, 1923–1925)
  • Herbi (Germany, Bad Liebenwerda, 1928–1932)
  • Hercules (US, 1901-1910)
  • Hercules (Germany, Nuremberg, 1903-, to Sachs )
  • Herko (Germany, Bielefeld, 1922–1925)
  • Herkra (Germany, Cologne, 1922–1923)
  • Herma (Germany, Augsburg, 1921-1924)
  • Hermes (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Herold (Germany, Berlin, 1923–?)
  • Heros (Germany, Niederoderwitz (Saxony) and Oberoderwitz (Saxony), 1921–1929)
  • Heros (Germany, Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Hertha (Germany, Berlin, 1925)
  • Hesketh Racing (Great Britain)
  • Hess (Germany, Eberstadt, 1925)
  • Witch (Germany, Bamberg, 1923–1925)
  • Hiekel (Germany, Leipzig, 1925–1933)
  • Hildebrand and Wolfmüller (Germany, 1894–1897)
  • Hirsch (Germany, Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Hirth (Germany, Stuttgart, 1924–1926)
  • HKR (Germany, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, 1925–1926)
  • HMK (Austria, Vienna, 1937–1948)
  • HMW (Germany, Haspe (Westphalia), 1924)
  • HMW (Germany, Freital-Hainsberg)
  • HMW (Austria, Hallein, 1949–1964)
  • Hochland (Germany, Landshut, 1926)
  • Hoco (Germany, Minden, 1924–1928)
  • Hodaka (USA / Japan, 1964–1979)
  • Hoffmann (Germany, Lintorf, 1949–1954)
  • Hoock (Germany, Cologne, 1927–1929)
  • Horex (Germany, Bad Homburg, 1923–1959)
  • H. & R. (Germany, Niederoderwitz (Saxony), 1921–1925)
  • HRD (United Kingdom, Birmingham, 1924-1928)
  • HUC (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Hüffner (Germany, Münster (Westphalia), 1923–1925)
  • Hulla (Germany, Hagen b. Bremen, 1923–1931)
  • Hummel (Germany, Sittensen, 1951–1954)
  • Hurikan (Czechoslovakia, České Budějovice, 1947)
  • Husar (Germany, Munich, 1923-1925)
  • Huy (Germany, Dresden, 1923–1926)
  • HWC-Henryk Willms Cycles (Germany, Ilberstedt (Saxony-Anhalt), 2007, HSN 1321)

I.

J

  • JAC (Czechoslovakia, Horaždòvice, 1929–1933)
  • Jack Sport (France, Paris)
  • JAK (Germany, Gochsheim (Lower Franconia), 1922–1925)
  • Jale (Germany, Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Jamathi (Italy)
  • Janoir (France, St. Ouen)
  • Javon (Germany, Nuremberg, 1928–1932)
  • Jelinek (Czechoslovakia, Prague, 1904–1908)
  • JFK (Czechoslovakia, Prague, 1923–1926)
  • JHC (Germany, Nuremberg, 1922–1924)
  • Joerns (USA)
  • Jonghi (France, La Courneuve, 1930–1957)
  • Joos (Germany, Munich, 1900–1907)
  • JSL (Germany, Liegnitz (Silesia), 1923–1926)
  • Jules (Czechoslovakia, Brno, 1929–1934)
  • Juhö (Germany, Fürth, 1922–1924)
  • Junak (Poland, Szczecin, 1956–1965)
  • Jurisch (Germany, Leipzig, 1926)

K

  • Kadi (Germany, Mannheim, 1924–1925)
  • Karü (Germany, Stockdorf (Upper Bavaria), 1922–1924)
  • Katho (Germany, Hamburg, 1923–1925)
  • Kauba (Austria, Vienna, 1953)
  • KC (Germany, Magdeburg, 1922–1924)
  • Keni (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1925)
  • KG (Germany, Suhl and Cologne, 1919–1932)
  • Kilear (Czechoslovakia, Brno-Maloměřice, 1924–1926)
  • Killinger & Freund (Germany, Munich, 1938)
  • Kinetic Motor (India)
  • King-JAP (Germany, Augsburg, 1928–1930)
  • Klotz (Germany, Stuttgart, 1924–1926)
  • KMB (Germany, Cologne, 1924–1926)
  • KMS (Germany, Stuttgart, 1922–1926)
  • KMZ (Ukraine, to Dnepr )
  • Köbo (Germany, Barmen (Wuppertal), 1923–1926)
  • Kobolt (Germany, Munich, 1924–1925)
  • Koch (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1934–1935)
  • KOFA (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Kohout (Czechoslovakia, Brno, 1904–1906)
  • Kolibri (Germany, Munich, 1923–1930)
  • Kondor (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Kosmos (Italy, Rastignano, brand of Moto BM )
  • Koster (Germany, Schwerin, 1923–1925)
  • KR (Germany, Munich, 1925–1926)
  • KR (Germany, Munich, 1930–1933)
  • Kramer (Germany)
  • Kram-It (Italy)
  • Krammer (Austria, Vienna, 1927–1929)
  • Krauser (Germany, Mering)
  • Kreidler (Germany, Kornwestheim, 1951–1990s)
  • Krieger (Germany, Suhl, 1925–1926)
  • Kroboth (Germany, Seestall (Lech), 1948–1954)
  • KRS (Germany, Regensburg, 1925–1926)
  • Krupp (Germany, Essen, 1919–1922)
  • KSB (Germany, Bautzen, 1924–1929)
  • K. & K. (Germany, Lehrte, 1924–1925)
  • Kuli (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Courier (Germany, Berlin, 1921-1924)
  • Kurras (Germany, Berlin, 1920s)
  • KTM (Austria, Mattighofen, 1954–1991; re-established as KTM-Sportmotorcycle AG in 1992 )
  • KV (Germany, Selb (Upper Franconia), 1924–1925)
  • Concentration camp (Germany, Fürth, 1924–1925)

L.

  • LAG (Austria, Liesing near Vienna, 1921–1929)
  • Lambretta (Italy)
  • Lanco (Austria, Vienna, 1921–1926)
  • Landa (Spain, Madrid, 1916-1930)
  • Landgrebe (Germany, Dresden, approx. 1919–1924)
  • Laurin & Klement (Czechoslovakia, Mladá Boleslav, 1899–1907)
  • LDR (Germany, Augsburg, 1922–1925)
  • Lebelt (Germany, Wilthen (Saxony), 1925)
  • Leifa (Germany, Kiel, 1924–1925)
  • Lem (Italy)
  • Leopard (Germany, Magdeburg, 1922–1926)
  • LFG (Germany, Berlin and Seddin (Pomerania), 1921–1924)
  • Light (USA, before World War I)
  • Liliput (Germany, Cologne, 1923–1926)
  • Linser (Czechoslovakia, Liberec, 1904–1914)
  • Linsner (Germany, Munich, 1922–1924)
  • Lito (Sweden)
  • Lloyd (Germany, Bremen, 1922–1926)
  • Lloyd (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1926)
  • Lohia Machinery Limited (LML; India, Kanpur, 1972)
  • Lohner (Austria, Vienna, 1950s)
  • Lomos (Germany, Zschopau and Berlin, 1922–1924)
  • Lord (Germany, Munich, 1929-1931)
  • Lorenz (Germany, Stettin, 1921–1922)
  • Lorenz (Germany, Berlin, 1921-1924)
  • Lube (Spain)
  • Lucas (Germany, Gotha, 1924)
  • Ludolph (Germany, Bremerhaven, 1925)
  • Lupus (Germany, Stuttgart, 1924–1926)
  • Lurquin-Coudert (France, Paris, 1904–1914)
  • Lutrau (Germany, Walldorf (Baden), 1924–1933)
  • Lutz (Germany, Braunschweig, 1949–1954)
  • LuWe (Germany, Freiburg (Breisgau), 1924–1928)
  • LWD (Germany, Detmold, 1923–1926)

M.

  • Mabeco (Germany, Berlin, 1922–1927)
  • Mabret (Germany, Hamburg, 1927–1928)
  • Maco (Germany, Eisenach, 1921–1926)
  • Mafa (Germany, Marienberg (Saxony), 1923–1927)
  • Magnat-Debon (France) (1906–1930, from 1930 to Terrot )
  • Magnet (Germany, Berlin, 1901-1924)
  • Magni (Italy)
  • Maico (Germany, Pfäffingen, 1926–1996)
  • Majestic (France, Orléans and Chatenay-Malabry, 1929–1936)
  • Malaguti (Italy)
  • Malanca (Italy)
  • Mammut (Germany, Nuremberg, 1925–1933)
  • Mammut (Germany, Bielefeld, 1953–1956)
  • Manet (Czechoslovakia, Považská Bystřica, 1948–1965)
  • Manurhin (France)
  • Mars (Germany, Nuremberg, 1903–1958)
  • Marsh (USA)
  • Marsh-Metz (MM) (US, Brockton, Massachusetts, 1905-1922)
  • Martin (France)
  • Marvel (US, 1910-1914)
  • Mas (Germany, Munich, 1923-1924)
  • MAT (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1929)
  • Matador (Germany, Staßfurt, 1925–1926)
  • Matchless (Great Britain, London)
  • Matra (Hungary, 1930s)
  • Maurer (Germany, Nuremberg, 1922–1926)
  • Mawi (Germany, Swinoujscie, 1923–1930)
  • Max (Germany, Berlin-Schöneberg, 1924–1925)
  • MB (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1927–1928)
  • MC (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1925–1928)
  • MD (Germany, Munich, 1922)
  • Megola (Germany, Munich, 1921–1925)
  • Master (Germany, Bielefeld, 1949–1959)
  • Menos (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1923)
  • Méray (Hungary, 1920–?)
  • Merco (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Merkel (USA, Milwaukee, 1901–1910)
  • Merkel-Light (USA, Milwaukee, 1906–1910)
  • Messerschmitt (Germany)
  • Messner (Austria, Vienna, 1928–1932)
  • Meteor (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1909–1926)
  • Meteor (Germany, Stettin, 1925–1926)
  • Meteor (Germany, Hanover, 1924–1926)
  • Metz (United States, Waltham, Massachusetts, 1902-1905)
  • Meybein (Germany, Hittfeld (Hamburg), 1922–1926)
  • Meybra (Germany, Bayreuth, 1923–1925)
  • Mezo (Austria, Vienna, 1921–1924)
  • MF (Germany, Nuremberg, 1922–1925)
  • MFB (Germany, Hamburg, 1923-1924)
  • MFB (Germany, Naumburg (Saale), 1925–1927)
  • MFZ (Germany, Berlin-Köpenick, 1921–1928)
  • MGC (France) ( M arcel G uiguet C igogne (stork))
  • MGF (Germany, Berlin, 1926–1931)
  • Michaelson (USA, Minneapolis MN)
  • Michelsohn (Germany, Minden, 1923–1925)
  • Miele (Germany, Bielefeld and Gütersloh, 1949–1954)
  • Miller Balsamo (USA)
  • Mimoa (Germany, Achern (Baden), 1924)
  • Minerva (Belgium, Antwerp)
  • Minneapolis (USA, Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • Minneapolis (United States, Minneapolis, Minnesota); no relation to the Minneapolis Motor Company
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan)
  • Mi-Val (Italy, Brescia)
  • MJ (Germany, Immendingen, 1925)
  • MJS (Germany, Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • MM (Italy, 1924-1964)
  • MM (United States, Brockton, Massachusetts, 1905-1922)
  • MM (Germany, Minden, 1902–1906)
  • MMM (Germany, Munich, 1925)
  • Mobylette (France, Motobécane brand )
  • Moped (Germany, Kemberg (Saxony-Anhalt), 1920–1925)
  • Monarch (US, Owego NY, 1912-1913)
  • Monark (Sweden)
  • Monet et Goyon (France, Mâcon)
  • Montgomery Motorcycles (Great Britain, Coventry, 1913-1939)
  • Montlhéry (Austria, Vienna, 1926–1928)
  • Morbidelli (Italy, Pesaro)
  • Moser (Austria, Mattighofen, 1953–1954, predecessor of KTM)
  • Moser (Switzerland, 1905-1935)
  • Motag (Germany, Berlin, 1923)
  • Mota (Germany, 1948–1952)
  • Motobécane (France)
  • Motobi (Italy, Pesaro)
  • Moto BM (Italy, Rastignano)
  • Motolux (France, Luxembourg)
  • Motom (Italy)
  • Moto Rêve (Switzerland)
  • Moto Rumi (Italy)
  • Motosacoche (Switzerland, Genève)
  • Moto-Sport (Germany, Stuttgart-Fellbach, 1956–1959)
  • Möwe (Germany, Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1903–?)
  • MT (Austria, Traiskirchen and Vienna, 1925–1935)
  • Müco (Germany, Augsburg, 1921–1924)
  • MUFI (Germany, Hanover, 1925–1926)
  • Müller (Austria, Vienna, 1924–1926)
  • Muma (Germany, Uetersen)
  • Münch (Germany, Niederflorstadt and Ossenheim and Altenstadt (Hesse), 1966–1976)
  • MuZ (Germany, Zschopau, 1992–1998)
  • MW (Germany, Altenberg-Noblitz, 1924–1926)

N

  • Namapo (Germany, Szczecin, 1922-1924)
  • Nassovia (Germany, Wiesbaden, 1925)
  • Neander (Germany, Euskirchen, 1923–1929)
  • Necko (Germany, Lengerich, (Neckermann, Manufacturer: Geier Werke ))
  • Neco (Czechoslovakia, Bratislava, 1923–1927)
  • Nera (Germany, Kirchentellinsfurt, 1950–1952)
  • Neracar (USA)
  • Nestoria (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1931)
  • Neve (Germany, Neumünster (Holstein), 1924–1926)
  • New Hudson (UK)
  • New Imperial (Great Britain)
  • Niesner (Austria, Vienna, 1905–1914)
  • Nimbus (Denmark, København, 1932–1960)
  • NIS (Germany, Nuremberg, 1925–1926)
  • NKF (Germany, Berlin-Tempelhof, 1924–1925)
  • Nordstern (Germany, Wasseralfingen, 1922–1924)
  • Norwed (Germany, Hanover, 1924–1926)
  • Norton (UK)
  • Nova (Hungary, 1925-1928)
  • Novicum (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1904–1908)
  • NSH (Germany, Bad Hersfeld, 1923–1929)
  • NSU (Germany, Neckarsulm, 1901–1966)
  • Nux (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Nymanbolagen (Sweden, Uppsala, -1960)

O

  • O & B (Austria, Vienna, 1904)
  • Oberle (Germany, Singen (Hohentwiel), 1927–1929)
  • OCRA (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • OD (Germany, Dresden and Brand-Erbisdorf, 1921–1955)
  • Oda (Germany, Hamburg, 1924–1925)
  • Oda (Germany, Hamburg, 1925–1926)
  • Ofran (Germany, Magdeburg, 1923–1925)
  • Ogar (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1934–1946)
  • OGE (Germany, Leipzig, 1921–1924)
  • OHB (Germany, Berlin, 1928)
  • OK-Supreme (Great Britain)
  • OM (Germany, Breslau, 1924–1926)
  • Omnia (Germany, Bad Godesberg, 1931–1933)
  • Opel (Germany, Rüsselsheim, 1901–1903, 1913–1924, 1928–1930)
  • Ori (Germany, Brake (Westphalia), 1923–1925)
  • Orania (Germany, Dillenburg, 1926–1927)
  • ORIAL (Germany, Nuremberg, 1929–1931)
  • Orient aster (US, Waltham MA, 1898–1904)
  • Orion (Czechoslovakia, Slány, 1902–1933)
  • Original warrior (Germany, Suhl, 1925)
  • Orionette (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1925)
  • OSSA (Orpheo Sincronia SA) (Spain)
  • Ortloff (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1924–1926)
  • Oruk (Germany, Chemnitz, 1922–1924)
  • Oscha (Germany, Bölitz-Ehrenberg (Saxony), 1924–1925)
  • Otto (Germany, Munich, 1928–1930)
  • OWUS (Germany, Nuremberg, 1927)

P

  • Paffrath (Germany, Altenburg (Saxony), 1924–1926)
  • Pamag (Germany, Paderborn, 1952–1953)
  • Pan (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Panni (Hungary, Budapest, 1959–1962)
  • Pannonia (Hungary, Budapest, 1954–1975)
  • Panther (Germany, Magdeburg and Braunschweig, 1903–1907)
  • Panther (Germany, Löhne (Westphalia), 1933–1959)
  • Panther (Great Britain)
  • Paqué (Germany, Augsburg, 1922–1925)
  • Parilla (Italy, Milano)
  • Patria (Germany, Solingen, 1925–1950)
  • Pawa (Germany, Berlin, 1922)
  • Pawi (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • PE (Germany, Hamburg, 1923-1924)
  • Pentamoto (Italy)
  • Per (Germany, Braunschweig and Zwickau, 1924–1925)
  • Perkeo (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1926)
  • Permo (Germany, Holzhausen (Ammersee), 1952–1954)
  • Perpedes (Austria, Vienna, 1923–1926)
  • Perplex (Germany, Mannheim)
  • Persch (Austria, Graz, 1923–1925)
  • Perun (Czechoslovakia, Turnov, 1904–?)
  • Peta (Czechoslovakia, Plzeň, 1921–1924)
  • Peters (Germany, Berlin, 1924)
  • Peugeot (France, Paris)
  • Pfeil (Germany, Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1903–1907)
  • Phenomenon (Germany, Zittau, 1903–1907, 1930s)
  • Phenomenon (Germany, Bielefeld, 1950–1956)
  • Phantom (Germany, Berlin-Neukölln, 1921–1928)
  • Phelon & Moore (UK)
  • Phönix (Germany, Neheim (Ruhr), 1933–1935)
  • Pichler (Austria, Vienna, late 1920s)
  • Pierce (US, Buffalo NY, 1907-1913)
  • Pilli (Germany, Hanover, 1924–1926)
  • Pimph (Germany, Düsseldorf, 1925-1926)
  • Oriole (Germany, Dortmund, 1951–1954)
  • Ponny (Germany, Schildsche (Westphalia), 1924–1926)
  • Pony (Germany, Frankfurt (Main), 1924–1926)
  • Pope-Hartford (US, Hartford CT, 1911-1918)
  • Postler (Germany, 1920–1925)
  • Poustka (Czechoslovakia, Praha-Vinohrady, 1924–1934)
  • Praga (Czechoslovakia, Praha-Karlin, 1929–1935)
  • Precision (UK, Glasgow)
  • Pratt (USA, Elkhart IN, 1911)
  • Premier (Great Britain, 1908–?)
  • Premier (Germany, Nuremberg, 1910–1913)
  • Premier (Czechoslovakia, Cheb, 1913–1933)
  • Presto (Germany, Chemnitz, 1901–1903, 1930s)
  • Prior (Germany, Nuremberg, 1904–…)
  • Progat (Germany, Burg near Magdeburg, 1924–1926)
  • Progreß (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1901–1912)
  • Progreß (Germany, Stadelhofen (Baden), 1952–1962)
  • Propul (Germany, Cologne, 1925–1926)
  • Puch (Austria, Graz, 1903-2000)

R.

  • Rabbit (Japan)
  • Rabeneick (Germany, Brackwede (Westphalia), 1930s – 1959)
  • Racycle (US, before World War I)
  • Radex (Germany, Neumarkt (Upper Palatinate), 1950s, brand of the Express Werke )
  • Ramzey (Turkey)
  • Rapid (Germany, 1924– ?, brand of the Lorenz brothers )
  • Ratingia (Germany, Ratingen, 1923–1925)
  • Rau (Germany)
  • Reading Standard (US, pre World War I)
  • Record (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Reform (Austria, Vienna, 1903)
  • Reh (Germany, Hamburg, 1948–1953)
  • Reliance (US, Owego NY, 1903-1911)
  • Renner-Original (Germany, Dresden, 1924–1932)
  • Rennsteig (Germany, Suhl, 1926–1930)
  • Republic (Czechoslovakia, Mladá Boleslav, 1899–1907, export trademark from Laurin & Klement )
  • Rex (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Rex (Germany, Munich, 1953–1964)
  • Rex (Sweden, Halmstad)
  • Rex (UK, Birmingham and Coventry)
  • Rex-Acme (Great Britain, Birmingham and Coventry, 1922–1933)
  • R. & F. (Germany Munich, 1924–1926)
  • Ribi (Germany, Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Rickman (UK)
  • Riga (Latvia)
  • Rinne (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Riwina (Germany, Bielefeld, 1924–1925)
  • Rixe (Germany, Brake (Westphalia), 1930s, 1949–1984)
  • R. & K. (Czechoslovakia, Šternberk, 1924–1926)
  • RMH (Rafael Mira e Hijos; Spain, Valencia)
  • RMW (Germany, Neheim (Ruhr), 1926–1957)
  • Robako (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1926)
  • Roco (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1922–1925)
  • Roconova (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1924–1926)
  • Röhr (Germany, Landshut, 1952–1959)
  • Roland (Germany, Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Rössler & Jauernig (Czechoslovakia, Ústí nad Labem, 1902–1907)
  • Red Devil (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923–1925)
  • Rotter (Germany, Schönebeck (Elbe), 1924–1925)
  • Royal (Germany, Berlin, 1902-1914)
  • Royal Enfield (India)
  • Royal Nord (Belgium)
  • Royal Standard (Switzerland)
  • RS (Germany, Berlin-Spandau, 1924–1925)
  • RS (Germany, Karlsruhe, 1925–1927)
  • RUD (Germany, Dresden, 1927–1930)
  • Rüder (Germany, Hamm, 1920s)
  • Rudge (Great Britain, Coventry)
  • Rulliers (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1925–1929)
  • Rumi (Italy)
  • Runge (Germany, 1920s)
  • Ruppe (Germany, Berlin, 1927–1930)
  • Rupp (Germany, Swinoujscie, 1929–1931)
  • RUT (Germany, Nuremberg, 1923-1924)
  • Ruwisch (Germany, Cologne-Ehrenfeld, 1948–1950)
  • RWC (Austria, St. Christophen b. Neulengbach (Lower Austria), 1953–?)

S.

  • Salvador (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Sagitta (Czechoslovakia, Praha-Vinohrady, 1928–1930)
  • Sanglas (Spain)
  • SAR (Germany, Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923–1930)
  • Saracen (Great Britain)
  • Saroléa (Belgium)
  • Satan (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1929)
  • Sartorius (Germany, Bunzlau (Silesia), 1924–1926)
  • Saturn (Germany, Kamenz, 1924–1925, brand of Steudel-Werke )
  • SBD (Germany, Munich, 1923-1924)
  • Scheibert (Austria, Vienna, 1911–1913)
  • Schliha (Germany, Berlin, 1926–1933)
  • Schlimme (Germany, Falkenberg (Saxony), 1924–1925)
  • Schmidt (Germany, Fischendorf b. Leisnig, 1922–1924)
  • Schneider (Germany, Görlitz, 1924–1926)
  • Schnell-Horex (Germany, Karlsruhe, 1952–1954)
  • Schroff Record (Germany, Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Schunk (Germany, Zella-Mehlis (Thuringia), 1926–1928)
  • Schürhoff (Germany, Bielefeld and Gevelsberg (Westphalia), 1920s, 1949–1953)
  • Schütt (Germany, Flensburg, 1933–1934)
  • Schüttoff (Germany, Chemnitz, 1924–1932)
  • Schwalbe (Germany, Aalen, 1924–1926)
  • Schweppe (Germany, Dillenburg, 1949–1950)
  • SCK (Germany, Cologne, 1924–1925)
  • Scott (UK)
  • Sears (US, 1910-1916)
  • Seegard (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Seeley (Great Britain, Belvedere (Kent), 1966–1979)
  • Seidel & Naumann (Germany)
  • Seith (Germany, Hof (Saale), 1949–1950)
  • Sewüt (Germany, Schweinfurt and Würzburg, 1924–1926)
  • SFM (Poland)
  • S-Fortis (Czechoslovakia, Jaktar (Opava), 1929–1931)
  • SFW (Germany, Wasseralfingen, 1924–1926)
  • S & G (Germany, Nuremberg, 1926–1932)
  • SH (Germany, Karlsruhe, 1925–1927)
  • Sieg (Germany, Siegen, 1922–1930)
  • Siegfried (Germany, Kyritz, 1924)
  • Simson (Germany, Suhl, 1952–2002)
  • Sirocco (Czechoslovakia, Šumperk, 1925–1928)
  • Sitta (Germany, Sittensen, 1949–1955)
  • Sko (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1925)
  • Slavia (Czechoslovakia, Mladá Boleslav, 1899–1907, export brand from Laurin & Klement )
  • Smart (France, 1922-1927)
  • Smart (Austria, Wiener Neustadt, 1925–1932)
  • SMW (Germany, Stockdorf (Upper Bavaria), 1923–1933)
  • S. & N. (Germany, Dresden, 1901–1908)
  • Snob (Germany, Düsseldorf, 1921–1925)
  • Sokół (Poland)
  • Soyer (France, Colombes, 1920-1937)
  • Soyer & Clapson (France 1919–1934)
  • Sparta (Netherlands)
  • Speed (France, Paris, 1952–1956)
  • Spiegler (Germany, Aalen, 1927–1932)
  • Spieß (Germany, Berlin-Spandau, 1902–1907)
  • Spindler (Germany, Kassel, 1923–1925)
  • Sprite (UK)
  • Stabylcar (France)
  • Stadium (Czechoslovakia, Rabovnik, 1930s-1950s)
  • Standard (Germany, Hagen, 1922–1924)
  • Standard (Germany, Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart and Plochingen (Neckar), 1925–1939)
  • Star (Germany, Berlin, 1920–1924, brand of Deutsche Industriewerke )
  • Steib (sidecar construction, Germany, Nuremberg, 1914-…)
  • Sterna (Germany, Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Sticherling (Germany, Egeln near Magdeburg, 1923–1926)
  • Stock (Germany, Berlin and Heidelberg, 1924–1933)
  • Stoewer (Germany, Stettin, 1904–1905)
  • Stolco (Germany, Stuttgart, 1922-1924)
  • Strolch (Germany, 1950–1959)
  • Struco (Germany, Bielefeld, 1922–1924)
  • Sturm (Germany, Lüneburg, 1923–1925)
  • Styriette (Austria, Graz, 1938, brand of Steyr-Daimler-Puch )
  • S. & U. (Germany, Nuremberg, 1925–1926)
  • Sudbrack (Germany, Bielefeld, 1950–1952)
  • Sunbeam (UK)
  • Superia (Germany, Karlsruhe, 1925–1928)
  • SUT (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1927)
  • Swallow Gadabout (UK, Walsall, Staffordshire, 1946–1951)
  • Swm (Italy)

T

  • Tarzan (Germany, Munich, 1925)
  • TAS (Germany, Saarbrücken, 1924–1931)
  • Tautz (Germany, Leipzig, 1921–1923)
  • Teco (Germany, Stettin, 1920–1926)
  • Teko (Germany, Kolberg (Pomerania), 1923–1925)
  • Temperino (Italy, Turin)
  • Terra (Germany, Schweidnitz (Saxony), 1922–1924)
  • Terrot (France, Dijon, 1902-1958)
  • Terrot (Czechoslovakia, Olomouc, 1927–1935)
  • Teudelhoff (Germany, 1901–1904)
  • Thor (USA, Aurora IL, 1902–1916; made for Indian and Sears)
  • Thunderbike (Germany, Hamminkeln)
  • Tiger (Germany, Cologne, 1901–1907)
  • Tika (Germany, Bielefeld, 1921–1924)
  • Titan (Austria, Puntigam near Graz, 1927–1933)
  • TM (Italy)
  • Tohatsu (Japan)
  • Tomos (Yugoslavia)
  • Tornax (Germany, Wuppertal, 1926–1955)
  • Torpedo (Germany, Geestmünde, 1901–?)
  • Torpedo (Czechoslovakia, Kolín nad Labem, 1903-1914)
  • Torpedo (Germany, Frankfurt (Main), 1928–1953)
  • Tremo (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1927)
  • Tremonia (Germany, Dortmund, 1950s)
  • Trianon (Germany, Herford, 1922–1925)
  • Tripol (Czechoslovakia, Rokycan, 1925–1926)
  • Triumph (also TWN, Germany, Nuremberg, 1903–1957)
  • Troll (Germany, Lamspringe, 1948–1951)
  • Drops (Germany, Osnabrück, 1924–1925)
  • Trusty (Czechoslovakia, Liberec, 1926–1930)
  • TX (Germany, Berlin, 1924–1927)

U

  • Ude (Germany, Bielefeld, 1924–1925)
  • Ultima (France, Lyon 1908–1958)
  • Union (USA, Highlandsville MA)
  • Universal (Switzerland)
  • Universal (Germany, Dresden, 1925–1929)
  • Universelle (Germany, Dresden, 1925–1929)
  • Urania (Germany, Cottbus, 1934–1939)
  • URS (Germany)
  • UT (Germany, Stuttgart, 1925–1962)

V

  • VABIS (Sweden, Södertälje)
  • Van Veen (Netherlands, Amsterdam, 1974–1981)
  • Varel (Germany, Varel, 1952–1953)
  • Fatherland (Germany, Neuenrade (Westphalia), 1930s)
  • Velamos (Czechoslovakia, Šumperk, 1928–1935)
  • Velocette (UK)
  • Venus (Germany, Donauwörth, 1953–1955)
  • Victoria (Germany, Nuremberg, 1886–1959)
  • Vincent (UK)
  • Vindec Special (Germany, Cologne, 1903–1914)
  • Vis (Germany, Munich, 1923–1925)
  • VS (Germany, Cologne, 1909-1914)
  • Thoroughbred (Germany, Stuttgart, 1925–1927)
  • Vomo (Germany, Nuremberg, 1922–1923)
  • Voran (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1924)

W.

  • Wackwitz (Germany, Krefeld, 1920–1922)
  • Walba (Germany, Reutlingen, 1949–1952)
  • Walker Brothers (Great Britain, Leeds, West Yorkshire), around 1897 (License New Beeston)
  • Walmet (Germany, Bad Wildungen, 1924–1926)
  • Walter (Germany, Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1903–1935)
  • Walter (Czechoslovakia, Jinonice, until 1927)
  • Wanderer (Germany, Chemnitz and Schönau (Saxony), 1902–1929)
  • Warwick (USA, before World War I)
  • Weber-MAG (Germany, Mannheim, 1926–1927)
  • Weber & Reichmann (Czechoslovakia, Varnsdorf)
  • Wecoob (Germany, Oberursel (Taunus), 1925–1930)
  • Wegro (Germany, Berlin, 1922–1923)
  • Way (Germany, Berlin)
  • Weiss (Germany, Munich, 1925–1927)
  • Wela (Germany, Apolda (Thuringia), 1925)
  • Weller (Great Britain, West Norwood (London))
  • Wels (Germany, Bautzen, 1925–1926)
  • Welt-Rad (Germany, Schönebeck (Elbe), 1901–1907)
  • Werner (France, Paris)
  • Werner-MAG (Austria, Vienna, 1928–1930)
  • Werno (Germany, Berlin, 1921–1924)
  • Wasp (Austria, Vienna, 1937)
  • Westfalia (Germany, Oelde, 1901–1906)
  • WFM (Poland)
  • White (Hungary, Budapest, 1954-1975, Pannonia export trademark)
  • Wiga (Germany, Ludwigshafen, 1928–1930)
  • Wikro (Germany, Cologne, 1924–1926)
  • Wimmer (Germany, Sulzbach (Inn), 1921–1939)
  • Windhoff (Germany, Berlin, 1925–1933)
  • Wittekind (Germany, Bielefeld, 1952–1954)
  • Wittler (Germany, Bielefeld, 1924, 1950–1953)
  • WK (Germany, Berlin, 1920–1922)
  • WKB (Austria, Vienna, 1923–1924)
  • WMB (Hungary, Budapest, 193? –1939)
  • WMR (Germany, Rottenburg (Neckar), 1927–1931)
  • WOAG (Germany, Oldenburg / Oldb., 1921–1926)
  • Wotan (Germany, Dresden and Chemnitz, 1923–1925)
  • WSE (Germany, Görlitz, 1924–1925)
  • WSM (Germany, Munich, 1922-1924)
  • Wuco (Germany, Halle / Saale, 1925)
  • Wurring (Germany, Breitscheid near Düsseldorf, 1921–1939)
  • Württembergia (Germany, Berlin and Velten (Brandenburg), 1925–1933)
  • W. & W. (Austria, Vienna, 1925–1927)
  • WSK (Poland).
  • Wyse (USA)

Y

  • York (Austria, Vienna, 1927–1929)
  • York (Germany, Halle (Saale), 1929–1930)

Z

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Germany

  • Abako (Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • ABC (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Evening sun (Darmstadt, 1933)
  • Achilles (Wilhelmshaven-Langewerth, 1953–1957)
  • Adler (Frankfurt (Main))
  • Adria (Kamenz, 1920–1923)
  • Aeroplan (Kohlfurt, 1922–1925)
  • AFW (Brackel, 1924)
  • Agon (Augsburg, 1925)
  • Alba (Stettin-Möhringen)
  • Albert (Schneeberg, 19221924)
  • Albertus (Königsberg, 1922–1924)
  • Algae (herb grove, 1923-1931)
  • Allright (Cologne-Lindenthal)
  • Almora (Duisburg, 1923)
  • Amag (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Amelung (Duisburg 19 ?? - 1975?)
  • Ami (Berlin-Schöneberg, 1921–1925)
  • Ammon (Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Amo (Munich, 1921–1924)
  • Amo (Berlin-Schöneberg, 1949–1955)
  • Andress (Düsseldorf, 1923–1928)
  • Anker (Bielefeld, 1949–1953)
  • Apex (Cologne, 1925-1926)
  • Arco (Speyer, 1922–1931)
  • Ardie (Nuremberg 1919–1958)
  • Argeo (Berlin, 1924–1927)
  • Argul (Cologne, 1923–1926)
  • Ari (Plauen (Vogtland), 1924–1925)
  • Aristos (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Astoria (Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Astra (Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Atlantic (Brackwede, 1924-1925)
  • Atlantic (Bamberg, 1924–1925)
  • Atlantis (Kiel, 1926–1932)
  • Atlas (Leipzig-Lindenau, 1924–1929)
  • Autinag (Düsseldorf-Mörsenbroich, 1924–1925)
  • Auto-Ell (Stuttgart, 1924-1926)
  • Car flight (Berlin-Johannisthal, 1921–1924)
  • Avis-Celer (Hanover, 1925–1931)
  • Avola (Leipzig, 1924–1925)
  • AWD (Düsseldorf / Breitscheid, 1921–1959)
  • AWO (Suhl)
  • Bafag (Achern, 1922–1924)
  • Baier (Berlin, 1924–1929)
  • Balaluwa (Munich, 1924–1925)
  • BAM. (Aachen, 1933–1937)
  • Bamar (Marburg, 1923–1925)
  • Bamo (Bautzen, 1923–1925)
  • Bastert (Bielefeld; 1949–1956)
  • Bauer (Klein-Auheim, 1949–1953)
  • Bayerland (Munich, 1924–1930)
  • Bavaria (Munich, 1923–1926)
  • BB (Stettin, 1923-1925)
  • Be-Be (Berlin 1924-1927)
  • Becker (Dresden, 1903–1906)
  • Behag (Bremen, 1924–1926)
  • Bekamo (Berlin, 1922–1925)
  • Beresa (Beckum, 1923–1925)
  • Bergfex (Berlin, 1904–1909)
  • Bergo (Kiel, 1924)
  • Berlin (Berlin-Ludwigsfelde, 1958)
  • Bero (Bückeburg, 1924–1925)
  • Beuker (Bocholt, 1921–1929)
  • Bimofa (Bielefeld, 1923–1925)
  • Bismarck (Radevormwald, 1931–1956)
  • Bleha (Neheim-Ruhr, 1923–1926)
  • Blücher (Finsterwalde)
  • BMW (Munich and Berlin, since 1917)
  • BNF (Bielefeld, 1903–1907)
  • Bodo (Thale, 1924-1925)
  • Boge (Bielefeld, 1923–1927)
  • Böhme (Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Braak (Gronau, 1923–1925)
  • Brand (Berlin, 1925-1930)
  • Brennabor (Brandenburg (Havel), 1901–1939)
  • B. & S. (Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Bubi (Cleve, 1921-1924)
  • Bücker (Oberursel, 1922–?)
  • Bullo (Bremen, 1924–1926)
  • Bülow (Magdeburg-Neustadt, 1923–1925)
  • Burkhardtia (Magdeburg, 1903–1908)
  • Busse (Magdeburg-Buckau, 1923–1928)
  • Cambra (Berlin, 1921–1926)
  • Centaur (Forchheim, 1924–1925)
  • Charlett (Berlin, 1921–1924)
  • Charlkron (Ohligs (Rhineland), 1925–1926)
  • Cito (Suhl and Cologne-Klettenberg, 1905–1923)
  • Cityfix (Osnabrück, 1949–1953)
  • CL (Hamburg, 1951)
  • Claes (Mühlhausen (Thür.), 1904–?)
  • CM (Munich, 1921–1923)
  • Cockerell (Munich and Nuremberg)
  • Compact (1901–1902)
  • Corona (Brandenburg (Havel), 1900-1914)
  • Cudell (Aachen)
  • Cursy / Curwy (Sommerfeld (Brandenburg), 1921–1930)
  • Cyclop (Elsdorf (Rhineland), 1922–1925)
  • Cyklon (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1901–1905)
  • DAK (Leipzig, 1923–1925)
  • Danubius (Ratibor, 1923–1924)
  • DAW (Munich, 1924–1925)
  • Defa (Berlin, 1921-1924)
  • Deloma (Magdeburg, 1924)
  • Delta (Solingen, 1924)
  • Delta (Düsseldorf, 1921-1924)
  • DFB (Bergisch-Gladbach, 1921-1924)
  • DGW (Zschopau, predecessor of DKW)
  • DIAG (Leipzig, 1921–1930)
  • Diamant (Reichenbrand (Saxony) and Brand-Erbisdorf, 1903–1908, 1926–1928)
  • Diana (Munich, 1924–1925)
  • Dieterle-Dessau (Dessau, 1921–1925)
  • Difra (Frankfurt (Oder), 1923–1925)
  • Dihl (Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Djounn (Berlin-Hohenschönhausen, 1925–1926)
  • DKF (Potsdam, 1923-1924)
  • DKW (Zschopau and Ingolstadt, 1958 to Sachs Group)
  • DMG (Berlin, 1921–1924)
  • Dobro motorist (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923–1925)
  • Dolf (Frankfurt (Main), 1922–1925)
  • D-Rad (Berlin-Spandau, 1921–1933)
  • Dringos (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • DS (Hamburg-Stellingen, 1925)
  • DSW (Berlin-Charlottenburg)
  • Dümo (Düsseldorf, 1924–1925)
  • Dürkopp (Bielefeld, 1901–1959)
  • DWB (Bamberg, 1924-1926)
  • Eber (Ebersbach (Saxony), 1924–1928)
  • EBS (Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Eca (Hamburg, 1923-1924)
  • Eceka (Berlin, 1924-1925)
  • Eckl (Augsburg, 1923–1926)
  • ED (Tuttlingen, 1926–1927)
  • Ega (Gaggenau, 1923–1926)
  • Eichelsdörfer (Nuremberg, 1929–1931)
  • Eichler (Berlin, 1922–1925)
  • Eisenhammer (Thalheim (Ore Mountains), 1923–1926)
  • Elfa (Elsterwerda)
  • Elfe (Leipzig and Dresden, 1923–1925)
  • Elite (Brand-Erbisdorf, 1924–1928)
  • Elring (Dresden-Blasewitz, 1924–1925)
  • Elster (Elsterberg (Vogtland) and Mylau (Vogtland))
  • EMA (Aalen, 1922–1925)
  • EMH (Hamburg, 1927–1929)
  • Emwe (Stettin, 1924–1925)
  • Enag (Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • Engel (Merseburg, 1925)
  • EO (Brand-Erbisdorf, 1930)
  • EPA (Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • Ergo (Leipzig, 1924–1925)
  • Erka (Schwabach, 1924–1925)
  • Ermag (Erlangen, 1923–1929)
  • Ernst-MAG (Breslau, 1926–1929)
  • Eschag (Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Esch record (Cologne, 1927–1928)
  • Europe (Munich, 1931–1933)
  • Evans-Pondorf (Berlin, 1925)
  • Everest (Berlin, 1925–1926)
  • Evo (Hanover. 1923–1925)
  • Ewabra (Milspe (Westphalia), 1922–1925)
  • Excelsior (Munich, 1923–1924)
  • Excelsior (Brandenburg (Havel), 1901–1937)
  • Express (Neumarkt and Nuremberg, 1903–1958)
  • Fabula (Bielefeld, 1922–1924)
  • Fadag (Düsseldorf, 1921–1925)
  • Fafnir (Aachen, 1900–1912)
  • Fagad (Gardelegen, 1923–1925)
  • Faka (Salzgitter, 1952–1957)
  • Falcon (Tarthun near Magdeburg, 1923–1925)
  • Falter (Bielefeld, 1952–?)
  • Fama (Kiel, 1923–1925)
  • Famag (Schweinfurt, 1924–1925)
  • Famo (Mannheim, 1923–1926)
  • Favorite (Berlin)
  • Favorite (Berlin, 1933–1938)
  • FB (Breslau, 1923-1924)
  • Fechtel (Gütersloh, 1924–1926)
  • FEG (Gera)
  • Ferbedo (Nuremberg, 1954)
  • Fex (Berlin-Neukölln, 1923–1924)
  • FHG (Krefeld, 1925-1926)
  • Fichtel & Sachs (Schweinfurt)
  • Fifi (Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Fix (Bremen, 1922–1926)
  • FKS (Berlin, 1921–1923)
  • Flink (Munich, 1920–1922)
  • Flottweg (Munich, 1921–1937)
  • Flux (Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Trout (Bad Wildungen, 1955–1958)
  • Fortonia (Holte Castle (Westphalia), 1924–1925)
  • Fortuna (Nuremberg, 1921–1929)
  • Frankonia (Schweinfurt, 1923–1925)
  • Franzani (Nuremberg, 1921–1931)
  • Freco (Hanover, 1923–1925)
  • Freital (Zschopau, 1925–1926)
  • Frimo (Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Frischauf (Frankfurt (Main), 1928–1933)
  • FSW (Berlin, 1924-1926)
  • Fubo (Stuttgart, 1923-1925)
  • Gaggenau (Munich, 1925–1926)
  • GAR (Münster (Neckar), 1924–1926)
  • Geha (Kempten, 1920–1923)
  • Geier (Lengerich, 1932–1957)
  • Geka (Rehburg, 1925)
  • Ge-Ma-Hi (Magdeburg, 1924–1927)
  • Geppert (Frankfurt (Main), 1925)
  • Germania (Dresden, 1901–1908)
  • Gervo (Schildsche (Westphalia), 1924–1925)
  • Gracious (Berlin, 1925)
  • Gnome (Oberursel, 1921–1923)
  • Göbel (Bielefeld, 1950s)
  • Goetz (Villingen, 1925-1935)
  • Goggo (Dingolfing, 1951–1954)
  • Gold wheel (Cologne, 1950s)
  • Golem (Zschopau and Berlin, 1921–1923)
  • Göricke (Bielefeld, 1903–1907, 1920–1964)
  • Governor (Schöppenstedt (Lower Saxony) and Braunschweig, 1903–1907)
  • Grade (Magdeburg, 1903-1925)
  • Gritzner (Karlsruhe, 1903–1962)
  • Grote (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Grüco (Hamburg, 1924–1925)
  • Gruhn (Berlin, 1920–1926)
  • Gruhn (Berlin, 1921–1932)
  • Grutzena (Belzig, 1925–1926)
  • GS (Burg near Magdeburg, 1922–1924)
  • GS (Berlin, 1923-1925)
  • GSM (Niesky, 1926)
  • Güldner (Aschaffenburg, 1925–1926)
  • Gustloff (Suhl (Thuringia), 1934–1939)
  • Hagel (Nuremberg, 1925–1925)
  • Haja (Sendenhorst, 1924–1925)
  • Hako (Rothenburg ob der Tauber, 1924–1925)
  • Halumo (Munich, 1923–1926)
  • Hanfland (Berlin, 1920–1925)
  • Hansa (Bielefeld, 1922–1926)
  • Haplamee (Salzwedel, 1925)
  • Harras (Berlin, 1922–1925)
  • Harso (Biebrich, 1920s)
  • Hartmann (Eisenach)
  • Hascho (Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1923–1925)
  • Haschüt (Dresden, 1929–1931)
  • Haweka (Hamburg, 1923–1926)
  • Hecker (Nuremberg, 1921–1956)
  • Heidemann (1949–1952)
  • Heilo (Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • Heinkel (Stuttgart, 1952–1962)
  • Heli (Berlin, 1923-1925)
  • Helios (Munich, 1922–1923, part of BMW )
  • Hella (Munich, 1922–1924)
  • Heller (Nuremberg, 1923–1926)
  • Helo (Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Henkel (Mäbendorf (Thuringia), 1927–1932)
  • Hens (Iserlohn, 1923–1925)
  • Herbi (Bad Liebenwerda, 1928–1932)
  • Hercules (Nuremberg, 1903-, to Sachs )
  • Herko (Bielefeld, 1922–1925)
  • Herkra (Cologne, 1922–1923)
  • Herma (Augsburg, 1921-1924)
  • Hermes (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Herold (Berlin, 1923–?)
  • Heros (Niederoderwitz (Saxony) and Oberoderwitz (Saxony), 1921–1929)
  • Heros (Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Hertha (Berlin, 1925)
  • Hess (Eberstadt, 1925)
  • Witch (Bamberg, 1923–1925)
  • Hiekel (Leipzig, 1925–1933)
  • Hildebrand and Wolfmüller (Munich, 1894–1897, first motorcycle manufacturer in the world)
  • Hirsch (Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Hirth (Stuttgart, 1924-1926)
  • HKR (Rothenburg ob der Tauber, 1925–1926)
  • HMW (Haspe (Westphalia), 1924)
  • HMW (Freital-Hainsberg)
  • Highlands (Landshut, 1926)
  • Hoco (Minden, 1924–1928)
  • Hoffmann (Lintorf, 1949–1954)
  • Hoock (Cologne, 1927–1929)
  • Horex (Bad Homburg, 1923–1959)
  • H. & R. (Niederoderwitz (Saxony), 1921–1925)
  • HUC (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Hüffner (Münster (Westphalia), 1923–1925)
  • Hulla (Hagen near Bremen, 1923–1931)
  • Hummel (Sittensen, 1951–1954)
  • Husar (Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Huy (Dresden, 1923–1926)
  • Ideal (Dresden, 1924–1925)
  • ILO (Pinneberg, 1923–1925)
  • Imme (Immenstadt, 1948–1951)
  • Imperia (Hersbruck, 1923–1925)
  • Imperia (Cologne-Kalk and Bad Godesberg, 1924–1935)
  • Indus (Berlin, 1924)
  • JAK (Gochsheim (Lower Franconia), 1922–1925)
  • Jale (Munich, 1923–1925)
  • Javon (Nuremberg, 1928–1932)
  • JHC (Nuremberg, 1922-1924)
  • Joos (Munich, 1900–1907)
  • JSL (Liegnitz (Silesia), 1923–1926)
  • Juhö (Fürth, 1922–1924)
  • Jurisch (Leipzig, 1926)
  • Kadi (Mannheim, 1924–1925)
  • Karü (Stockdorf (Upper Bavaria), 1922–1924)
  • Katho (Hamburg, 1923–1925)
  • KC (Magdeburg, 1922-1924)
  • Keni (Berlin, 1921–1925)
  • KG (Suhl and Cologne, 1919–1932)
  • Killinger & Freund (Munich, 1938)
  • King-JAP (Augsburg, 1928–1930)
  • Klotz (Stuttgart, 1924–1926)
  • KMB (Cologne, 1924–1926)
  • KMS (Stuttgart, 1922-1926)
  • Köbo (Barmen (Wuppertal), 1923–1926)
  • Kobolt (Munich, 1924–1925)
  • KOFA (Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Kolibri (Munich, 1923–1930)
  • Condor (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Kosmos (Germany)
  • Koster (Schwerin, 1923–1925)
  • KR (Munich, 1925–1926)
  • KR (Munich, 1930–1933)
  • Kramer (Germany)
  • Krauser (Mering)
  • Kreidler (Kornwestheim, 1951–1990s, on Prophete )
  • Warrior (Suhl, 1925–1926)
  • Kroboth (Seestall (Lech), 1948–1954)
  • KRS (Regensburg, 1925-1926)
  • Krupp (Essen, 1919–1922)
  • KSB (Bautzen, 1924–1929)
  • K. & K. (Lehrte, 1924–1925)
  • Kuli (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Courier (Berlin, 1921–1924)
  • Kurras (Berlin, 1920s)
  • KV (Selb (Upper Franconia), 1924–1925)
  • Concentration camp (Fürth, 1924–1925)
  • LDR (Augsburg, 1922-1925)
  • Lebelt (Wilthen (Saxony), 1925)
  • Leifa (Kiel, 1924–1925)
  • Leopard (Magdeburg, 1922–1926)
  • LFG (Berlin and Seddin (Pomerania), 1921–1924)
  • Liliput (Cologne, 1923–1926)
  • Linsner (Munich, 1922–1924)
  • Lloyd (Bremen, 1922–1926)
  • Lloyd (Nuremberg, 1923–1926)
  • Lomos (Zschopau and Berlin, 1922–1924)
  • Lord (Munich, 1929–1931)
  • Lorenz (Stettin, 1921–1922)
  • Lorenz (Berlin, 1921-1924)
  • Lucas (Gotha, 1924)
  • Ludolph (Bremerhaven, 1925)
  • Lupus (Stuttgart, 1924-1926)
  • Lutrau (Walldorf (Baden), 1924–1933)
  • Lutz (Braunschweig, 1949–1954)
  • LuWe (Freiburg (Breisgau), 1924–1928)
  • LWD (Detmold, 1923–1926)
  • Mabeco (Berlin, 1922-1927)
  • Mabret (Hamburg, 1927–1928)
  • Maco (Eisenach, 1921–1926)
  • Mafa (Marienberg (Saxony), 1923–1927)
  • Magnet (Berlin, 1901–1924)
  • Maico (Pfäffingen, 1926–1996)
  • Mammut (Nuremberg, 1925–1933)
  • Mammut (Bielefeld, 1953–1956)
  • Mars (Nuremberg, 1903–1958)
  • Mas (Munich, 1923–1924)
  • Matador (Staßfurt, 1925–1926)
  • Mason (Nuremberg, 1922–1926)
  • Mawi (Swinoujscie, 1923–1930)
  • Max (Berlin-Schöneberg, 1924–1925)
  • MBS (Germany)
  • MD (Munich, 1922)
  • Megola (Munich, 1921–1925)
  • Master (Bielefeld, 1949–1959)
  • Menos (Berlin, 1922–1923)
  • Merco (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Meteor (Stettin, 1925–1926)
  • Meteor (Hanover, 1924–1926)
  • Meybein (Hittfeld (Hamburg), 1922–1926)
  • Meybra (Bayreuth, 1923–1925)
  • MF (Nuremberg, 1922–1925)
  • MFB (Hamburg, 1923-1924)
  • MFB (Naumburg (Saale), 1925–1927)
  • MFZ (Berlin-Köpenick, 1921–1928)
  • MGF (Berlin, 1926–1931)
  • Michelsohn (Minden, 1923–1925)
  • Miele (Bielefeld and Gütersloh, 1949–1954)
  • Mimoa (Achern (Baden), 1924)
  • MJ (Immendingen, 1925)
  • MJS (Nuremberg, 1924–1925)
  • MM (Minden, 1902–1906)
  • MMM (Munich, 1925)
  • Moped (Kemberg (Saxony-Anhalt), 1920–1925)
  • Moko (Switzerland / Germany)
  • Motag (Berlin, 1923)
  • Mota-Wiesel (1948–1952)
  • Moto-Sport (Stuttgart-Fellbach, 1956–1959)
  • Seagull (Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1903–?)
  • Müco (Augsburg, 1921-1924)
  • MUFI (Hanover, 1925–1926)
  • Muma (Uetersen)
  • Münch (Niederflorstadt and Ossenheim and Altenstadt (Hesse), 1966–1976)
  • MuZ (Zschopau, 1992–1998)
  • MW (Altenberg-Noblitz, 1924–1926)
  • MZ (GDR, Zschopau, 1956–1992, since 1998)
  • Namapo (Szczecin, 1922-1924)
  • Nassovia (Wiesbaden, 1925)
  • Neander (Euskirchen, 1923–1929)
  • Necko (Lengerich, (Neckermann, manufacturer: Geier Werke ))
  • Nera (Kirchentellinsfurt, 1950–1952)
  • Nestoria (Nuremberg, 1923–1931)
  • Neve (Neumünster (Holstein), 1924–1926)
  • NIS (Nuremberg, 1925–1926)
  • NKF (Berlin-Tempelhof, 1924–1925)
  • Nordstern (Wasseralfingen, 1922–1924)
  • Norwed (Hanover, 1924–1926)
  • NSH (Bad Hersfeld, 1923–1929)
  • NSU (Neckarsulm, 1901–1966)
  • Nux (Berlin, 1924-1925)
  • Oberle (Singen (Hohentwiel), 1927–1929)
  • OCRA (Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • OD (Germany, Dresden and Brand-Erbisdorf, 1921–1955)
  • Oda (Hamburg, 1924–1925)
  • Oda (Hamburg, 1925-1926)
  • Ofran (Magdeburg, 1923–1925)
  • Ogar (Czechoslovakia, Praha, 1934–1946)
  • OGE (Leipzig, 1921-1924)
  • OHB (Berlin, 1928)
  • OM (Breslau, 1924-1926)
  • Omnia (Bad Godesberg, 1931–1933)
  • Opel (Rüsselsheim, 1901–1903, 1913–1924, 1928–1930)
  • Ori (Brake (Westphalia), 1923–1925)
  • ORIAL (Nuremberg, 1929–1931)
  • Original warrior (Suhl, 1925)
  • Orionette (Berlin, 1921–1925)
  • Ortloff (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1924–1926)
  • Oruk (Chemnitz, 1922–1924)
  • Oscha (Böhlitz-Ehrenberg (Saxony), 1924–1925)
  • Otto (Munich, 1928–1930)
  • OWUS (Nuremberg, 1927)
  • Paffrath (Altenburg (Saxony), 1924–1926)
  • Pamag (Paderborn, 1952–1953)
  • Pan (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Panther (Magdeburg and Braunschweig, 1903–1907)
  • Panther (Löhne (Westphalia), 1933–1959)
  • Paqué (Augsburg, 1922–1925)
  • Patria (Solingen, 1925–1950)
  • Pawa (Berlin, 1922)
  • Pawi (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • PE (Hamburg, 1923-1924)
  • Per (Braunschweig and Zwickau, 1924–1925)
  • Perkeo (Berlin, 1924–1926)
  • Permo (Holzhausen (Ammersee), 1952–1954)
  • Perplex (Mannheim)
  • Peters (Berlin, 1924)
  • Arrow (Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1903–1907)
  • Phenomenon (Zittau, 1903–1907, 1930s)
  • Phenomenon (Bielefeld, 1950–1956)
  • Phantom (Berlin-Neukölln, 1921–1928)
  • Phoenix (Neheim (Ruhr), 1933–1939)
  • Pilli (Hanover, 1924–1926)
  • Pimph (Düsseldorf, 1925-1926)
  • Oriole (Dortmund, 1949–1954)
  • Ponny (Schildesche (Westphalia), 1924–1926)
  • Pony (Frankfurt (Main), 1924–1926)
  • Postler (1920-1925)
  • Premier (Nuremberg, 1910–1913)
  • Presto (Chemnitz, 1901–1903, 1930s)
  • Prior (Nuremberg, 1904–…)
  • Progat (Burg near Magdeburg, 1924–1926)
  • Progress (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1901–1912)
  • Progress (Stadelhofen (Baden), 1952–1962)
  • Propul (Cologne, 1925–1926)
  • Rabeneick (Brackwede (Westphalia), 1930s – 1959)
  • Radex (Neumarkt (Upper Palatinate), 1950s, brand of the Express Werke )
  • Rapid (1924– ?, brand of the Lorenz brothers )
  • Ratingia (Ratingen, 1923-1925)
  • Rau (Germany)
  • Record (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Reh (Hamburg, 1948–1953)
  • Renner original (Dresden, 1924–1932)
  • Rennsteig (Suhl, 1926–1930)
  • Rex (Nuremberg, 1923–1925)
  • Rex (Munich, 1953–1964)
  • R. & F. (Germany Munich, 1924–1926)
  • Ribi (Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Rinne (Berlin, 1925–1930)
  • Riwina (Bielefeld, 1924–1925)
  • Rixe (Brake (Westphalia), 1930s, 1949–1984)
  • RMW (Neheim (Ruhr), 1925–1939)
  • Robako (Berlin, 1924–1926)
  • Roco (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1922–1925)
  • Roconova (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1924–1926)
  • Röhr (Landshut, 1952–1959)
  • Roland (Berlin, 1923-1924)
  • Red Devil (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923–1925)
  • Rotter (Schönebeck (Elbe), 1924–1925)
  • Royal (Berlin, 1902-1914)
  • RS (Berlin-Spandau, 1924–1925)
  • RS (Karlsruhe, 1925–1927)
  • RUD (Dresden, 1927–1930)
  • Rüder (Hamm, 1920s)
  • Runge (1920s)
  • Ruppe (Berlin, 1927–1930)
  • Rupp (Swinoujscie, 1929–1931)
  • RUT (Nuremberg, 1923-1924)
  • Ruwisch (Cologne-Ehrenfeld, 1948–1950)
  • Sachs (Germany)
  • Sachs (Nuremberg)
  • SAR (Berlin-Charlottenburg, 1923–1930)
  • Sartorius (Bunzlau (Silesia), 1924–1926)
  • Saturn (Kamenz, 1924–1925, brand of Steudel-Werke )
  • SBD (Munich, 1923-1924)
  • Schliha (Berlin, 1926–1933)
  • Bad (Falkenberg (Saxony), 1924–1925)
  • Schmidt (Fischendorf near Leisnig, 1922–1924)
  • Schneider (Görlitz, 1924–1926)
  • Schnell-Horex (Karlsruhe, 1952–1954)
  • Schroff Record (Berlin, 1923–1925)
  • Schunk (Zella-Mehlis (Thuringia), 1926–1928)
  • Schürhoff (Bielefeld and Gevelsberg (Westphalia), 1920s, 1949–1953)
  • Schütt (Flensburg, 1933–1934)
  • Schüttoff (Chemnitz, 1924–1932)
  • Swallow (Aalen, 1924–1926)
  • Schweppe (Dillenburg, 1949–1950)
  • SCK (Cologne, 1924–1925)
  • Seegard (Berlin, 1924–1925)
  • Seith (Hof (Saale), 1949–1950)
  • Sewüt (Schweinfurt and Würzburg, 1924–1926)
  • SFW (Wasseralfingen, 1924–1926)
  • S & G (Nuremberg, 1926–1932)
  • SH (Karlsruhe, 1925–1927)
  • Victory (Siegen, 1922–1930)
  • Siegfried (Kyritz, 1924)
  • Simson (GDR; Suhl, 1952–2002)
  • Sitta (Sittensen, 1949–1955)
  • Speed ​​Monkey (Hanover)
  • SMW (Stockdorf (Upper Bavaria), 1923–1933)
  • S. & N. (Dresden, 1901–1908)
  • Snob (Düsseldorf, 1921–1925)
  • Spiegler (Aalen, 1927–1932)
  • Spit (Berlin-Spandau, 1902–1907)
  • Spindler (Kassel, 1923–1925)
  • Standard (Hagen, 1922-1924)
  • Standard (Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart and Plochingen (Neckar), 1925–1939)
  • Star (Berlin, 1920–1924, brand of Deutsche Industriewerke )
  • Steib (sidecar construction, Nuremberg, (1914–))
  • Steidinger (St. Georgen (Black Forest), 1925–1927)
  • Sterna (Berlin, 1922-1924)
  • Sticherling (Egeln near Magdeburg, 1923–1926)
  • Stock (Berlin and Heidelberg, 1924–1933)
  • Stoewer (Stettin, 1904–1905)
  • Stolco (Stuttgart, 1922-1924)
  • Tramp (1950-1959)
  • Struco (Bielefeld, 1922–1924)
  • Sturm (Lüneburg, 1923–1925)
  • S. & U. (Nuremberg, 1925–1926)
  • Sudbrack (Bielefeld, 1950–1952)
  • Superia (Karlsruhe, 1925–1928)
  • SUT (Berlin, 1921–1927)
  • Tarzan (Munich, 1925)
  • TAS (Saarbrücken, 1924–1931)
  • Tautz (Leipzig, 1921–1923)
  • Teco (Stettin, 1920–1926)
  • Teko (Kolberg (Pomerania), 1923–1925)
  • Terra (Schweidnitz (Saxony), 1922–1924)
  • Teudelhoff (1901–1904)
  • Tiger (Cologne, 1901–1907)
  • Tika (Bielefeld, 1921–1924)
  • Tornax (Wuppertal, 1926–1955)
  • Torpedo (Geestemünde, 1901–?)
  • Torpedo (Frankfurt (Main), 1928–1953)
  • Tremo (Berlin, 1925-1927)
  • Tremonia (Dortmund, 1950s)
  • Trianon (Herford, 1922–1925)
  • Triumph (also TWN, Nuremberg, 1903–1957)
  • Troll (Lamspringe, 1948–1951)
  • Drops (Osnabrück, 1924–1925)
  • TX (Berlin, 1924–1927)
  • Ude (Bielefeld, 1924–1925)
  • Universal (Dresden, 1925–1929)
  • Universelle (Dresden, 1925–1929)
  • Urania (Cottbus, 1934–1939)
  • URS (Germany)
  • UT (Stuttgart, 1925–1962)
  • Varel (Varel, 1952-1953)
  • Fatherland (Neuenrade (Westphalia), 1930s)
  • Venus (Donauwörth, 1953–1955)
  • Victoria (Nuremberg, 1886–1959)
  • Vindec Special (Cologne, 1903–1914)
  • Vis (Munich, 1923–1925)
  • VS (Cologne, 1909-1914)
  • Thoroughbred (Stuttgart, 1925–1927)
  • Vomo (Nuremberg, 1922–1923)
  • Voran (Berlin, 1921–1924)
  • Wackwitz (Krefeld, 1920–1922)
  • Walba (Reutlingen, 1949–1952)
  • Walmet (Bad Wildungen, 1924–1926)
  • Walter (Mühlhausen (Thuringia), 1903–1935)
  • Wanderer (Chemnitz and Schönau (Saxony), 1902–1929)
  • Weber-MAG (Mannheim, 1926–1927)
  • Wecoob (Oberursel (Taunus), 1925–1930)
  • Wegro (Berlin, 1922–1923)
  • Way (Berlin)
  • Weiss (Munich, 1925–1927)
  • Wela (Apolda (Thuringia), 1925)
  • Wels (Bautzen, 1925–1926)
  • World wheel (Schönebeck (Elbe), 1901–1907)
  • Werno (Berlin, 1921-1924)
  • Westfalia (Oelde, 1901–1906)
  • Wiga (Ludwigshafen, 1928–1930)
  • Wikro (Cologne, 1924–1926)
  • Wimmer (Sulzbach (Inn), 1921–1939)
  • Windhoff (Berlin, 1925–1933)
  • Wittekind (Bielefeld, 1952–1954)
  • Wittler (Bielefeld, 1924, 1950–1953)
  • WK (Berlin, 1920–1922)
  • WMR (Rottenburg (Neckar), 1927–1931)
  • WOAG (Germany, Oldenburg / Oldb., 1921–1926)
  • Wotan (Dresden and Chemnitz, 1923–1925)
  • WSE (Görlitz, 1924–1925)
  • WSM (Munich, 1922-1924)
  • Wuco (Halle / Saale, 1925)
  • Wurring (Breitscheid near Düsseldorf, 1921–1939)
  • Württembergia (Berlin and Velten (Brandenburg), 1925–1933)
  • York (Halle (Saale), 1929–1930)
  • Zegemo (Dresden, 1924–1926)
  • Zehner (Suhl, 1924–1926)
  • Zetge (Görlitz and Dresden, 1922–1926)
  • Witness (Berlin, 1902–?)
  • Ziejanü (Nuremberg, 1924–1926)
  • Ziro (Forchheim and Fürth, 1919–1925)
  • Zittavia (Zittau, 1924–1925)
  • Zündapp (Nuremberg and Munich, 1917–1984)
  • Zürtz record (Darmstadt, 1923–1925)
  • Zweirad Union (Nuremberg, 1958–1966)
  • Dwarf (Nuremberg, 1924–1925)

Germany (GDR)

  • IFA (GDR, Zschopau, 1945–1959)
  • EMW (GDR, Eisenach, 1948–1957)
  • MZ (Germany, GDR, Zschopau, 1956–1992, since 1998)
  • Simson (Germany, GDR, Suhl, 1952–2002)

France

Great Britain

India

Indonesia

Italy

Japan

Yugoslavia

Latvia

Luxembourg

Malaysia

New Zealand

Netherlands

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Russia

Sweden

Switzerland

Spain

South Korea

Taiwan

Czechoslovakia

Turkey

Ukraine

Hungary

  • Berva (Budapest, 1961–1972)
  • Csepel (Budapest, 1949–1954)
  • Danuvia (Budapest, 1955–1963)
  • Dormann (1920-1937)
  • EMMAG (1924-1927)
  • FP (1924–1925)
  • Matra (1930s)
  • Méray (1920–?)
  • Nova (1925-1928)
  • Panni (Budapest, 1959–1962)
  • Pannonia (Budapest, 1954–1975)
  • White (Budapest, 1954–1975, Pannonia export trademark)
  • WMB (Budapest, 193? –1939)

United States of America

People's Republic of China

Belarus

literature

  • Erwin Tragatsch: Motorcycles - Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, 1894–1976. 6th edition. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-87943-213-9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brixton Motorcycles
  2. GTÜ vintage car service with a note for Mammut Vertriebsgesellschaft Bielefeld
  3. Article in motorcycle magazine about WSK motorcycle ( Memento from October 13, 2016 in the Internet Archive )