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Wasp Motorcycles
Company typePrivate
IndustryMotorcycle
FounderRobin Rhind-Tutt
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
ProductsMotorcycle sidecars and frames
WebsiteWasp Motorcycles

Wasp Motorcycles is a British motorcycle manufacturer based in Berwick St James, Salisbury, England, that specialises in building sidecar motocross, sidecar grasstrack and solo motocross motorcycles as well as the Wasp 3 wheel 'Freedom' for disabled riders[1].

History[edit]

Engineer and off-road motorcyclist Robin 'Robbie' Rhind-Tutt was originally employed by the Ministry of Defence as a engineering apprentice. He designed and built a number of off-road motorcycle frames which he used in competitions. Other competitors were interested in Rhind-Tutt's frames and commissioned him to build specialist frames, so he decided to form Wasp Motorcycles Ltd which changed its name to Wasp Engineering Ltd in 1997[2] but continues to trade under the name of Wasp Motorcycles.[1]

Products[edit]

Wasp manufacture sidecar motocross, sidecar grasstrack and solo motocross motorcycles. They also produce motorcycle leading link fork conversion kits for road bikes which improve braking and handling and manufacture Metisse frames pioneered by Rickman Motorcycles.[1]

Wasp 3 Wheel Freedom[edit]

The 3 wheel 'Freedom' is designed for use by disabled riders, including paraplegic motorcyclists, and has an electrically operated ramp to help access. With a tubular space frame bonded to fibreglass body it has independent suspension and a twin piston brake connected to the motorcycle brakes. The design of the sidecar enables it to carry a wheelchair and can be attached to any motorcycle of over 500cc.[1]

Racing success[edit]

Wasp sidecars have been the winning chassis eight times in the FIM European and World championships[3].


References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Wasp Motorcycles". Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  2. ^ "Companies in the UK". Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Norton Wasp". Retrieved 22 October 2010.


Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of the United Kingdom