Beginning in 1919 in the area of Nottingham, England, Brough-Superior Motorcycles began to be manufactured. They were responsible for manufacturing some 19 different models in the 21 years that they continued production, and produced approximately 3000 of those individual motorcycles. They were a very popular choice among those who rode motorcycles during the day, being considered the “Rolls-Royce of motorcycles”, according to the Motor Cycle Newspaper. It is interesting to note that the motorcycles were so well-built that approximately one out of every three that were produced are still in existence, some 70 or 80 years later. Preservation Cycle has experience in the restoration, repair and service of the Brough-Superior motorcycle.