Brough Superior models

Brough Superior model overview


Model series with lists of the individual Brough Superior motorcycles

All Brough Superior model series. Click on a model serie name to see a newer example of the model independently of production year, variants and options. Or you can expand the model serie to see the list of the individual motorcycles. This includes the motorcycle category. Most model series are limited to a narrow range of engine sizes. Brough Superior motorcycles that do not belong to a model serie are listed without the expand icon. Click here to list all Brough Superior motorcycles ungrouped.

Brough Superior models
Years
 Expand Brough Superior AMB 001  (4 bikes) 2020-2023
 Expand Brough Superior Anniversary  (4 bikes) 2019-2023
 Expand Brough Superior Lawrence  (5 bikes) 2021-2023
Brough Superior Pendine Dixon  (Enduro/offroad, 997 ccm) 2023
 Expand Brough Superior Pendine Sand Racer  (4 bikes) 2018-2023
 Expand Brough Superior SS100  (8 bikes) 2018-2024

Brough Superior History

The ‘SS’ model prefix, for Super Sports, is indelibly associated with the marque. George Brough launched the SS80 in 1923. The exclusive SS100 was launched in 1924. Both the SS80 and SS100 used cradle frames that fitted snugly around the muscular motor. The numbers referred to the warranted top speeds of the bikes - from 1925 on each SS100 road bike was supplied with a written guarantee that before delivery it had been timed at 100mph or more over the flying quarter mile. The SS100 formed the backbone of the Brough Superior range for most of the company’s 20-year production period. During this time, around 3000 motorcycles of various types were built, including the most highly tuned SS100 variant, the Pendine, essentially a racer, and the Alpine Grand Sports, the ultimate street version, named to commemorate George Brough’s personal success with the prototype in the grueling eight-day Alpine Trial.