Brough Motorcycles
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Brough Motorcycles were made by William E. Brough in Nottingham
, England, from 1908 to 1926.
Brough motorcycle
s were flat-tanked motorcycles that used a variety of engines. The first Brough motorcycles had single-cylinder engines but soon William Brough became devoted to the flat-twin engine design.
Originally William Brough's son, George Brough
, was a partner in his father's company, but he split from it in 1919 and started his own factory, also in Nottingham. He named his motorcycles "Brough Superior
". Upon hearing the name of the new motorcycle company, his father made the comment, "I suppose that makes mine the Brough Inferior". William Brough continued to produce motorcycles under the original "Brough" marque until 1926.
Nottingham
Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...
, England, from 1908 to 1926.
Brough motorcycle
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s were flat-tanked motorcycles that used a variety of engines. The first Brough motorcycles had single-cylinder engines but soon William Brough became devoted to the flat-twin engine design.
Originally William Brough's son, George Brough
George Brough
George Brough , , was a motorcycle racer, world record holding motorcycle and automobile manufacturer, and showman. He was known for his powerful and expensive Brough Superior motorcycles which were the first superbikes...
, was a partner in his father's company, but he split from it in 1919 and started his own factory, also in Nottingham. He named his motorcycles "Brough Superior
Brough Superior
Brough Superior motorcycles, sidecars, and motor cars were made by George Brough in his Brough Superior works on Haydn Road in Nottingham, England, from 1919 to 1940. They were dubbed the "Rolls-Royce of Motorcycles" by H. D. Teague of The Motor Cycle newspaper. Approximately 3,048 of 19 models...
". Upon hearing the name of the new motorcycle company, his father made the comment, "I suppose that makes mine the Brough Inferior". William Brough continued to produce motorcycles under the original "Brough" marque until 1926.