0 Comments Bajaj Auto has recently filed a trademark for the Excelsior-Henderson name in Europe. Read on to know what that means.
What is Excelsior-Henderson? Excelsior-Henderson is not a moniker that we’ve heard a lot about, especially in the recent past. The company’s roots can be traced way back to the late 19th century – 1876 to be exact – when it was just the Excelsior Supply Company that manufactured cycles and cycle parts. Henderson, on the other hand, started life in 1911, and focused mainly on inline-four engines. The two were, soon, acquired by bicycle firm Schwinn, and merged into Excelsior-Henderson. However, the company had to cease production in 1931 owing to struggles brought on by the Great Depression. Much later, in the early-90’s, Minnesota-based Hanlon Manufacturing Company bought the rights to both the Henderson and Excelsior names and produced an 1,386cc S&S V-twin powered motorcycle called the S