The Verus motorcycle brand, produced in England from 1919 to 1926, was the premium marque of Alfred Wiseman of Birmingham, known for well-engineered lightweight and middleweight motorcycles. Verus models used a range of two and four stroke engines from suppliers such as Blackburne and JAP, combined with quality components and refined frames. Focused on performance and build quality, Verus earned a respected place in early British motorcycling history.
The Verus motorcycle brand, produced in England from 1919 to 1926, was the premium marque of Alfred Wiseman of Birmingham, known for well-engineered lightweight and middleweight motorcycles. Verus models used a range of two and four stroke engines from suppliers such as Blackburne and JAP, combined with quality components and refined frames. Focused on performance and build quality, Verus earned a respected place in early British motorcycling history.