Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q523898> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 22 of
22
with 100 triples per page.
- Q523898 subject Q8369230.
- Q523898 abstract "Dresch et Cie (1920–1949) was one of France's more important motorcycle manufacturers. It was founded in Étampes, France by the eccentric multi-millionaire French-Algerian industrialist Henri Dresch, whose other business interests were to include an upmarket spa hotel. Within five months of its founding, it was able to rise to the forefront of its specialty, going on to use advanced designs such as press-steel frame and forks and shaft drives, and later moved to the Everest factory in Paris's 15th arrondissement.The company's products ranged from 98cc to 246cc single-cylinder two-stroke machines to luxury 750cc four-cylinder model. Dresch used proprietary engines from various suppliers including Aubier Dunne, Chaise, JAP, MAG, Stainless and Train. In 1930, it produced a 498cc inline-twin model similar to the later British Sunbeam models.Dresch was a large company produced up to 10,000 solo and sidecar mounted motorcycles per year and bought other motorcycle companies such as Le Grimpeur in 1926, PS, Everest and in 1928, DFR. It aimed to sell good quality, low cost vehicles. The company built motorcycles for the Paris police. During its history, it went through numerous restructuring as Général Motos Cycles in 1929, Dresch-Macam, DFR-Macam in 1932 and, ulimtately, SA Dreschmotor.Production ended in 1939 and the factory was mothballed, due to the Second World War, but the company attempted to restart after it afterwards and launch its planned "Baltimore" model, a 350cc single with shaft drive. Dresch never resumed production, however, a prototype Baltimore model was eventually shown at an exhibition in 1948 and the company continued producing spare parts into the 1950s. Unfortunately, pre-orders were insufficient and production was halted.".
- Q523898 thumbnail Dresch_500cc_Motorcycle_1935.jpg?width=300.
- Q523898 wikiPageExternalLink dresch.htm.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q173712.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q205584.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q207977.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q245656.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q34493.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q447853.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q464980.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q466237.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q6304756.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q7638904.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q783794.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369230.
- Q523898 wikiPageWikiLink Q90.
- Q523898 comment "Dresch et Cie (1920–1949) was one of France's more important motorcycle manufacturers. It was founded in Étampes, France by the eccentric multi-millionaire French-Algerian industrialist Henri Dresch, whose other business interests were to include an upmarket spa hotel.".
- Q523898 label "Dresch".
- Q523898 depiction Dresch_500cc_Motorcycle_1935.jpg.