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The following is a list of motorcycle manufacturers worldwide, sorted by extant/extinct status and by country. These are producers whose motocar are available to the public, including both street legal as well as racetrack-only or off-road-only motorcycles. The list of current manufacturers does not include badge engineered bikes or motorcycle customisers, but the list of defunct manufactures may include some of these if they are well remembered for their historical significance.

Manufacturers currently in production

This is a list of companies currently producing and selling motorcycles available to the public, including both street and race/off-road motorcycles. It does not include badge engineered bikes sold under a different name than their producer, nor motorcycle customisers.

Afghanistan

Argentina

Armenia

Austria

Australia

  • Attitude Motorcycles[2]
  • Arqin[3][4][5]
  • Barbarian V8 Motorcycles[6]
  • Big Dog Motorcycles
  • Carberry Enfield[4][7]
  • Drysdale Motorcycle Company[8]
  • Hossstyle Cycles[9]
  • Hunter Motorcycles[10][11]
  • Irving Vincent Motorcycles[12]
  • Mojo Motorcycles[13]
  • Moto-Z[14]
  • South Coast Choppers[15]
  • Thumpstar
  • Wildcard Customs[16]
  • Rusi Supermotors

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Belarus

Brazil

Canada

China

Colombia

Czech Republic

Estonia

France

Germany

India

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Indonesia

Iran

  • TakTaz Motor
  • Ravan Cyclet
  • Pishtaz Motor Toos
  • Alborz Tigers MX
  • HerMas Motor
  • Iran Docharkh
  • Jahanro
  • Kavir Motor
  • Talash Motorcycles
  • Hani Motor Alborz
  • SABIN KHODRO
  • shahin motor ghom

Italy

Japan

South Korea

Malaysia

Mexico

Pakistan

Poland

Portugal

Philippines

  • PMR
  • Euro
  • KEEWAY
  • LuckyStar Motorcycles
  • Skygo
  • Motorstar
  • Rusi
  • SYM
  • Racal
  • Yamaha
  • Honda
  • Suzuki
  • Kawasaki
  • Kymco

Russia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Taiwan

Thailand

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United States

Vietnam

Manufacturers no longer in production

This is a list of companies that formerly produced and sold motorcycles available to the public, including both street and race/off-road motorcycles. It also includes some former motorcycle producers of noted historical significance but which would today be classified as badge engineered or customisers. It includes both companies that are defunct, those that still exist but no longer make motorcycles, and some that were acquired by other companies.

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

  • Alouette (1973-1974)
  • Can-Am (1973-1987, brand reused 2006-Present for ATVs and Trikes)
  • Moto-Skeeter (Mini-bikes, 1971-1972)

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

East Germany

Greece

Hungary

India

  • GENNXT MOTORS (CNG BIKES)INDIA

Indonesia

Italy

Japan

Mexico

New Zealand

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Russian Empire

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Thailand

United Kingdom

United States

USSR

Venezuela

See also

References

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  15. ^ DESC Computers. "South Coast Choppers". South Coast Choppers. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  16. ^ "Australian Manufacturer of Stunning Custom/Production Chopper and ProStreet American V-Twin Motorcycles at affordable prices! - Home". WildCard Customs. 2014-03-13. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
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  18. ^ "Tokens". Tokens. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  19. ^ "DAYANG MOTORCYCLE". DAYANG. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  20. ^ a b c The Triumph brand has had two distinct eras, one as Triumph Engineering Company, then under BSA at Meriden, and the recent one as Triumph Motorcycles at Hinckley, with ten years between the two.
  21. ^ "Lightning Electric Motorcycle Fastest Electric MotorcycleLightning Motorcycles". Lightningmotorcycle.com. 2017-02-20. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  22. ^ http://v8choppers.com/ | The oldest manufacturer of choppers in the United States
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  26. ^ Pronounced "Bruff".
  27. ^ "Norton Website". The Norton company closed in the UK in 1976. The company reopened in 1995 in Portland, Oregon, United States manufacturing replacement parts and eventually new Norton models. The venture eventually required capital and was bought by Stuart Garner who intends to return production to the United Kingdom.
  28. ^ a b "Vincent Motors". In 1928, Phil Vincent bought HRD and changed the name to Vincent HRD. In 1949, Vincent HRD was renamed Vincent. Production of Vincent stopped in 1955. In 1994, Bernard Li acquired the rights to the Vincent trademark, and in 1996 formed Vincent Motors, USA. Vincent Motors, USA, made 5 prototype motorcycles in 2002. The engine used in these motorcycles has since gone out of production and Mr. Li has since died. It is therefore not likely that series production will begin.