George Yeomans Motorcycles
George Yeomans Motorcycles was founded in the mid-1970s by George Yeomans, whose goal was to buy and sell vintage and veteran motorcycles and parts in order to provide a service to the developing classic motorcycle scene.
In the mid-1980s the current owner started working for George at the old shop at Drayton Mill near Belbroughton. In 1991 he bought the business from George.
A spokesman for the business said: “We moved to our current premises in Wildmoor, Bromsgrove, in 2007 and we seem to have expanded rapidly. We have dealt with motorcycles from across 10 decades – as old as an 1899 Singer right up to 1980s Triumph Bonnevilles – everything from complete restored machines to near-complete projects and basket cases.
“As one of the last companies to still be breaking British motorcycles, we have a stock of roughly 200 tons of genuine British motorcycle spares. We do not knowingly sell pattern or reproduction spares.
“We have a large range of genuine original tinware, roughly 100 frames and swinging arms, engines, gearboxes, wheels and forks, plus a large stock of other second-hand spares. We are now going into our 30th year of ownership and we are slowly opening back up to the public after lockdown.
“You are welcome to come and search through our vast amount of stock. If we haven’t got it, we may be able to source it for you.”