A Brief History of the Marque
Founded by Georges Aubier and his American son-in-law John Dunne in 1921 at Saint-Amand-les-Eaux in north-western France.
These engines were used in many marques including
The firm also built aviation engines including inverted twostroke twins and triples used in light aircraft such as the Flying Flea.
Aubier & Dunne motorcycles were produced from 1926 to 1929, most of which were powered by their 175cc two-stroke, but there was also an advanced four-stroke OHC unit-construction twin produced in 1929. The firm continued to build BMA machines of 100 and 125cc. In the early thirties the Italian engineer Giuseppe Remondini joined the firm and designed a range of engines which were very well received.
John Dunne married Suzanne Aubier whilst based in France at the military base in Libourne after WWI, and after a short stay in Magnolia Illinois they returned to France.
The marque was absorbed by Automoto in the early 1950s.
Aubier-Dunne Engines
Sources: Cycle Memory, JLB Creations, et al
Sorry, none at present. Ed.
Fri Dec 07 2012
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motopedale 98 cc aubier -dunne
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