KELECOM | 1902-04 | Australia/Belgium : Kelecom motorcycles were assembled by James Hill & Sons in Adelaide, Australia, using engines designed by Belgian engineer Paul Kelecom. These motorcycles were produced from 1902 to 1904. The early models featured 1¾
KELLER | 1930-32 | Switzerland : Karl Victor Keller was born in 1896 and died in 1961. He ran a motorcycle business at Ausstellungsstrasse in Zurich, where he sold FN and ACE motorcycles. FN, the Belgian manufacturer Fabrique Nationale
KELLOW | 1903-05 | Australia : Charles Brown Kellow was a successful cyclist who won the prestigious Austral Wheel Race in 1896, and shortly after the turn of the century raced motorcycles. The Austral Wheel Race, arranged by the
KELLY | 1921 | UK : Kelly was a motorcycle produced in 1921 by Kelly Patent Cycles of Black Lion Street, Brighton, Sussex. It arrived at a moment when the British motorcycle industry was crowded with small, short-lived ventures.
KELSEY | 1924 | Australia : M. Shelley of North Carlton, Victoria, advertised Kelsey motorcycles. No other details known.
KELSTON | 1950s | England : Believed to have been built in Brighton using a modified JAP motor and to have competed on the IOM. There is no documentation to confirm these facts