List of Velocette motorcycles
Motorcycles
Model | Engine | Years | Notes |
2 H.P. Veloce | 1907 | ||
2½ H.P | 276 cc | 1909 | four-stroke unit construction |
Model D1 | 220 cc | 1919 | Two-stroke |
Model DL1 | 220 cc | 1919 | Two-stroke 'ladies model' |
Model D2 | 220 cc | 1919 | Two-stroke with gear control lever |
Model DL2 | 220 cc | 1919 | Two-stroke 'ladies model' |
Model D3 | 1921 | 3-speed gearbox, and chain drive | |
Sports Model | 249 cc | 1922 | Racing motorcycle |
Model G | 249 cc | 1923 | Electric lighting (Maglita) |
Model GC | 249 cc | 1923 | C stands for "Colonial" |
Model A | 249 cc | 1924 | 2 two-speed belt drive |
Model B | 249 cc | 1923 | 3-speed chain-drive economy model |
Model H | 348 cc | 1925 | |
Model E | 1925 | Ladies model | |
Model AC | 1925 | Chain drive | |
Model K | 1925 | First Velocette | |
Velocette KSS | 348 cc | 1925–1948 | Super Sports OHC single |
Model U | 249 cc | 1928 | |
Velocette KTT | 348 cc | 1925–1938 | TT replica of the KSS with the first positive-stop foot gearchange on a motorcycle. |
Model KS | 1927 | KSS with a standard engine | |
Model KE | 1928 | Economy model | |
Model KES | 1928 | Economy model | |
Model USS | 1929 | Super sports version of the Model U | |
GTP | 249 cc | 1930 | 2-stroke engine with coil ignition |
MOV | 248 cc | 1933 | High camshaft 4-stroke |
Velocette MAC | 349 cc | 1933 | OHV air-cooled single |
Velocette MSS | 495 cc | 1935 | OHV air-cooled single |
MAC (WD) | 349 cc | 1940 | Military version of MAC |
MAF | 349 cc | 1941 | Improved version of MAC (WD) |
Velocette LE | 149 cc | 1951 | Telescopic front fork |
Velocette Venom | 499 cc | 1956 | Sports model |
Velocette Viper | 349 cc | 1956 | |
Velocette Valiant | 200 cc | 1956 | Flat twin |
Valiant Veeline | 200 cc | 1959 | Flat twin |
Viceroy | 249 cc | 1960 | 2-stroke scooter |
Velocette Voletta | 192 cc | 1961 | |
Vogue | 192 cc | 1963 | LE with a streamlined glass-fibre bodywork |
Velocette Thruxton | 499 cc | 1965–1971 |
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