Sol Invictus
James Clarke founded Sol Invictus Motorcycles in 2012 in Sydney, Australia. The company is all about making old-style motorcycles that bring back the classic look and feel of riding. They take inspiration from British and European bikes from the mid-1900s, using round headlights, exposed metal, and clean, graceful lines.
The name "Sol Invictus" comes from ancient Roman beliefs. They started with the Mercury 250 Cafe Racer in 2014, introducing many Australians to the motorcycle world. Now, they have three different models, from the second-generation Mercury 250 Mk2 to the successful 400cc models like the Nemesis 400 Scrambler and the Apollo 400 Cafe Racer.
Sol Invictus Motorcycles is proud to make their bikes right here in Australia. They mostly use small to mid-sized engines, so many riders can enjoy them, even if they're new to motorcycles.
They're also getting popular in other countries. The company wants to connect with its customers through events, rides, and gatherings. They also have a solid online presence, where you can see their bikes, customize them, and order parts and accessories from their website.
Founded: in 2012
Headquarters: Sydney, Australia
Website: https://solinvictus.com.au/