New Imperial Motors
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New Imperial was a British motorcycle manufacturer founded by Norman Downes in Birmingham, between 1887 and 1901, and became New Imperial Motors Ltd in 1912, when serious production commenced. New Imperial made innovative motorcycles that employed unit construction and sprung heel frames long before they became commonplace, and were moderately successful in competition. The 1920s were a financially successful decade, enabling the innovations of the 1930s that fought decline.
Industry | Motorcycle |
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Founded | 1887 |
Founder | Norman Downes |
Defunct | 1939 |
Fate | Resurrected by Mutt Motorcycles[1] |
Headquarters | Digbeth Mutt HQ, , |
Key people | Norman Downes |
Products | Motorcycles |
New Imperial suffered financially from the sales-destroying Great Depression of the 1930s, and then the founder died in 1938.[citation needed] New Imperial was sold, and sold again, and then ended production in late 1939, its former facilities subsequently serving the needs of a nation at war.