Classic British motorcycles were more than simple machines, they were a
cultural phenomenon that lasted half a century. From the early days of
motoring, British innovators led the way, building some of the world's
most famous motorcycles, as well as some of the best performers. At one
point, the rest of the motorcycle world followed Britain's lead, and by
the late 1950s, the British were by far the largest producers of
motorcycles in the world. However, barely a decade later, the British
motorcycle industry was almost bankrupt and in utter disarray.
Illustrated with over 150 photographs, this book explores the rise and
fall of the British motorcycle industry, looking at its history through
the years and then at the motorcycles themselves by brand, giving the
complete story of these amazing machines.