Panther Owners Club Lincolnshire Section

The Panther Owners Club Lincolnshire Section

The Panther Owners Club is an international vintage motorcycle club
dedicated to the use and preservation of Panther motorcycles.
The section meets on the last Sunday of the month.
From noonish at The Dog And Gun, East Butterwick, DN17 3AJ.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panther Motorcycles

Vintage Motorcycles

Classic Motorcycles

Classic Bike

Classic Motorcycle

Vintage Motorcycle

Lucas

Magdyno

Magneto

Miller

Burman

 


Leaving the Triple-M

Welcome to our website - we hope that you exploring the site
We try to add new photographs and links regularly so there
should usually be something new to look at!

Panther motorcycles were manufactured from about 1900 (as P& M)
until the mid 1960's. They were inovative and competitive, had a
chain drive from the beginning and a tw0-speed gearbox was
introduced in 1904. The engine was used as a stressed frame
member - hence the sloping engine that gave the machine
it's popular "Sloper" nickname.
The term Panther was first used in the 1920's and the company had
sporting success in this period. Later models were known as
sidecar haulers, the last machine introduced in 1959,
the Model 120, had a 650cc engine.

Motorcycle Forum | Motorcycles For Sale | Motorcycle News |
Motorcycle Parts
| Alpinestars | Vintage Bike 

 

 


Please note that this web site is published independently of the
Panther Owners Club and does not necessarily carry the sanction
of the club, it's committee or it's membership.

The content of this web site is protected
under applicable copyright laws. © 2006 - 2009