Delta-Gnom
Fate | defunct |
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Founded | 1923 |
Defunct | 1955 |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
Products | Motorcycles |
Delta-Gnom was an Austrian manufacturer founded in 1923 producing J.A.P.-engined motorcycles until the early 1930s. Production resumed after World War II using Rotax engines, until 1955.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Tragatsch, Erwin (1964), The world's motorcycles, 1894-1963: a record of 70 years of motorcycle production, Temple Press, p. 44,
DELTA GNOM 1. Engler, Wolmersdorfer & Co., 33 Staettermayergasse, Wien XIV., 2 Ing. J. Wolmersdorfer, 2 Puchsbaumplatz, Wien X. A. 1923-1955 After producing 350-c.c. two-strokes for a few years, Delta-Gnom concentrated on J.A.P.-engined machines of from 350 to 1,000 c.c. A modern 500-c.c. o.h.v. model with an own power unit appeared in 1929 but production ceased in the early thirties. It was resumed after the war, after a reorganization of the firm, with mopeds and 125- and 175-c.c. Rotax-engined two-stroke machines.
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