ok ive posted this over on the classic bike forum, but as the bikes are thumpers, albeit old ones, i thought id just lift the whole text and post the same thing here. what stuff has been built where you live?
we all know about the myriad of brit bikes in the west Midlands area, the big names of bsa triumph etc, and we all associate stevenage with vincents, cleckheaton with panthers, etc etc, but im always amazed to hear of the tiny backstreet bike makers in the rest of the uk. a couple of years back, i often passed a car shop in preston called riding and cok (snigger but its true!) selling one of the big brand names, but in his window was a line of old bikes. two of which id never seen or heard of. one was called a toreador the other a matador. having never heard of them, i assumed they were some nondescript spanish effort. however, it seems that both were built in my home-town of preston, by a bert houlding and sons, not only that, but we also had bond, the carmaker who also produced as well as the threewheelers(though not the bug, which was built in tamworth im told) the bond minibyke. and whilst looking though some unrelated site for some other local stuff, i came across a reference to a motorcycle engine built in preston called a bradshaw ohv engine, built by, walmsley engineering in preston. i looked this up and it seems that the matador and toreador used this same engine. so its sparked an interest in me to try and find one of these machines built in the town that bore me. and i wondered what was you guys own local bike manufacturer?
houldings became in later years specialist carburettor makers and repairers, this it seems is the man himself,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbar ... otostream/
and he later moved to other premises in the town and built cars under the brand name 'moveo engineering'
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbarney/4437159120/he and his brother apparently also raced in the isle of man!
here are some flickr links to the pictures of the bikes ive found so far, and a link to the advert for walmsley engines i found in the same place.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbar ... otostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbar ... otostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbar ... otostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rpsmithbar ... otostream/
one of the great things about the www is how you can go off on a tangent when looking for one thing and end up somewhere else completely. i started off looking for aerial pictures of the river ribble to plan a forthcoming canoe trip, and now im scouring the web looking for old motorbike pictures!