Notes on some of the rarer Spanish marques
This page lists brands for which we currently have only an historical precis. For a more complete listing visit the Spanish Index.
G.A.C. 1951-2003
Gallur-Piqueres 1954 - An exhibit at the Sala Santy Collection in 2024.
Gamo
Gamo engines were produced by the Parés brothers in Barcelona between 1950 and 1955. The 49cc and 65cc two-strokes were fitted to Gimson mopeds.
Source: Wikipedia
Gillet España
It is thought that these were built in Spain. Fifty examples of this model were produced for use by the Spanish Police in 1934.
Golondrina
Crédito Ciclista of Barcelona built mopeds powered by a 56cc Galgo engine between 1953 and 1954.
Source: ca.wikipedia.org
Gorrion
Motocicletas Gorrion, Barcelona, 1952-1955
Built lightweights using Sachs 49cc to 174cc engines.
There was also a Clua Gorrion built a little later, with a 48cc Clua engine.
Source: wikipedia.nl
Gubern
Only one motorcycle was built by the Barcelona firm before problems within the company prevented production. This 175cc two-stroke machine with swinging arm rear suspension is in the collection of the Museu de la Moto de Barcelona.
The brand name is sometimes written as Gobern.
Source: ca.wikipedia.org
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