|  | |
| Industry | Manufacturing and engineering | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1908 | 
| Defunct | 1926? | 
| Fate | 1914 name changed to Coventry Premier | 
| Successor | 1921 purchased by Singer Motors | 
| Headquarters | Coventry | 
| Products | Motorcycles | 

Premier Motorcycles were British motorcycles manufactured by a business founded as a bicycle manufacturer by W. H. Herbert and William Hillman in 1876. Their "Hillman and Herbert Cycle Company" was renamed "Premier Cycle Co." in 1891.[1]
White & Poppe engine
Their first motorcycle was produced in 1908, with a White & Poppe side-valve engine and Chater-Lea front forks. They made their first V-twin in 1909, followed by a 499 cc single-cylinder machine in 1910.[2]
The business changed its name to "The Premier Cycle Company (Coventry Premier Ltd.)" in 1914.[1]
After the First World War bicycle or motorcycle production was not resumed and the cyclecar business was acquired by Singer Motors in 1921[2] although Premier motorcycles were produced under licence in Czechoslovakia throughout the 1930s.
Models
| Model | Year | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Premier | 1908 | White & Poppe side-valve engine | 
| Premier 500cc | 1909 | V-twin | 
| 998cc | 1913 | V-twin | 
 4 hp 500 cc 1911 4 hp 500 cc 1911
 2½ hp 250 cc 1912 2½ hp 250 cc 1912
 4½ hp 500 cc 1916 4½ hp 500 cc 1916
External links

References
- 1 2 "Premier". Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 14 August 2008.
- 1 2 "Premier Motorcycles". Retrieved 14 August 2008.