Excelsior Manxman
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ManufacturerExcelsior Motor Company, Birmingham
Production1934-1939
PredecessorMarvel
Engine250cc, 350cc and 500cc SOHC singles
| Manufacturer | Excelsior Motor Company, Birmingham |
|---|---|
| Production | 1934-1939 |
| Predecessor | Marvel |
| Engine | 250cc, 350cc and 500cc SOHC singles |
| Top speed | 80 mph (130 km/h)[citation needed] |
| Power | 23 bhp (17 kW) @ 6000 rpm[citation needed] |
| Transmission | Four speed gearbox to chain final drive |
| Suspension | Girder front forks |
| Brakes | Drum |
| Weight | 250:132 kilograms (291 lb), 350:152 kilograms (335 lb)[citation needed] (dry) |
The Manxman was a motorcycle designed and built by H. J. Hatch and Eric Walker of the Excelsior Motor Company in Tyseley, Birmingham. Although it never won the Isle of Man TT, the Manxman was a very popular and reliable motorcycle which was successful in international racing and the Manx Grand Prix.[1] Production was halted by World War II and did not resume.

