What brand would you bring back?

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Thinking about all the old brands that are being resurrected, most often by far east manufacturers, and the constant struggles by Norton to stay relevant (and honest!), and the success that Indian seems to have had: what neglected brand/ model from motorcycle history would you bring back to the modern market?
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Panther.

Who doesn't want a big single that fires once every street lamp?
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Grindlay-Peerless. Purely for the name.
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Shuttleworth :)
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Bultaco - up there with Husqvarna for off road nostalgia
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KungFooBob wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:59 pm Panther.

Who doesn't want a big single that fires once every street lamp?
The maker was P&M (Phelon and Moore) and Panther was a 'marque' but they seemed to more or less become the Panther company.

I had a second hand 1963 Panther 120, 645cc when I was still at school. Can't be many singles that need two exhausts :D
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Count Steer wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 8:31 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 7:59 pm Panther.

Who doesn't want a big single that fires once every street lamp?
The maker was P&M (Phelon and Moore) and Panther was a 'marque' but they seemed to more or less become the Panther company.

I had a second hand 1963 Panther 120, 645cc when I was still at school. Can't be many singles that need two exhausts :D
The pre-war J.A.P singles often had 2 ports. The thinking was that freer-flow helped, but my Dad always said that his HRD-Vincent ran much better with 1 exhaust manifold.
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E.M.C. I'd like to see Dr. Joe become better known. I used to have a picture of his Rotax engined racer on my wall when I was a youth.
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Velocette. Not quite convinced the fishtail would suit today, but I am open to be persuaded.
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MV Agusta as hand built stunning bikes instead of the machine built things they sell now.
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Pro-Tek

Innovative, protective, clothing.

Unfortunately, making a superb waterproof and warm suit when we subsequently had three warmer winters didn't help sales and profitability. IIRC they went bust.
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I was going to say Bimota but searched and they are still making bikes - of sorts, anyway.
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 11:08 pm I was going to say Bimota but searched and they are still making bikes - of sorts, anyway.
They'll be racing in wsbk in 25. Bimota are owned by Kawasaki.
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cheb wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:09 pm E.M.C. I'd like to see Dr. Joe become better known. I used to have a picture of his Rotax engined racer on my wall when I was a youth.
I read an interview with him where he claimed to have invented the expansion chamber
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Cousin Jack wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:33 pm Velocette. Not quite convinced the fishtail would suit today, but I am open to be persuaded.
They didnt all have fish tails.....
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David wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 8:31 am
Cousin Jack wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:33 pm Velocette. Not quite convinced the fishtail would suit today, but I am open to be persuaded.
They didnt all have fish tails.....
True, but I was thinking Thruxton Venom, not Noddy bike.
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I'd like to see Vincent make a comeback,although I doubt that a modern aircooled V twin would pass Euro 5
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If we could bring back Vacansoleil and I can have my old job back in Bidart.

That would be far preferable to working for Eurocamp next summer !
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Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Nov 02, 2024 9:39 am I'd like to see Vincent make a comeback,although I doubt that a modern aircooled V twin would pass Euro 5
Ducati seem to manage it with their Scrambler range. I'd quite like to see a modern V4 2 stroke, liquid cooled with fuel injection though ...