A.H. Haden Motorcycles was founded in Birmingham, England.
The company had originally started out as a bicycle factory before moving into motorcycle production.
A.H. Haden Motorcycles was a British motorcycle marque from Birmingham, England.
The Haden marque was best known from 1912-1924.
Haden was originally a bicycle-making business in Hockley, Birmingham, a business first listed in Kelly's Directory in 1882, shortly before the safety bicycle was introduced in 1885. The business passed from G.J. Haden to his son A.H. Haden, who continued making bicycles from 1902-1912.
The business had introduced motorcycles alongside its bicycle range from around 1906, and went into more extensive motorcycle production shortly before World War I following A.H. Haden's 1913 purchase of the Regal motorcycle company. Production for the consumer market began again in 1919, after the war had ended.
In 1913, they purchased the the Regal Motorcycle Company.
Haden is best known for producing the "New Comet" motorcycle.
The company closed in 2002.
One fully-restored New Comet is known to exist, as of 2005.
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