
Monet & Goyon Motorcycles

Monet-Goyon was a French motorcycle manufacturer, founded in 1917 by the engineer Joseph Monet and his financial backer Adrien Goyon in Mâcon, France.
Industry | Motorcycles |
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Founded | 1917 |
Founder | Joseph Monet Adrien Goyon |
Defunct | 1959 |
Headquarters | Mâcon, France |
Brief History of the Marque
Made in France 1917 to 1959 (another source says 1915-1957)
59 rue du Pavillon
MÂCON (Saône-et-Loire).
Well known in sporting circles, the Macon factory - which also produced Koehler Escoffier motorcycles - built numerous Villiers and MAG powered machines up until 1939, and resumed production of smaller motorcycles and scooters after the war, ceasing production in the mid 50s.
Monet-Goyon started life in 1916 as an un-powered tricycle manufacturer for disabled servicemen injured in WWI, by 1919 they were building in-wheel powered motorcycles and by 1922 they had acquired a license to build Villiers two-stroke engines in France. 2 years later in 1925 they picked up a license to build Swiss designed MAG engines.
Monet & Goyon Engine Models include:
- 1HP 1/2
- MG 25
- L.
- L.3.
- A.L.3.
- L.S.3
- L.S.3.S
- A.L.S.3
- A.L.S.3.S
- MG 35 n1
- MG 35 n2
- MG 35 n3
- L.5.A.
- L.5.A.1
- Motorox M 21
Monet-Goyon Villiers Engines
Models include: Villiers - License Monet Goyon :
- T 41
- T 41 G
- S2G
- 10D - T43
- 10D4 - T43
- M18
- T 42
- 200cc 3 speed
- 200cc 4 speed
- 232cc 4 speed
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