They advanced to make motorcycles from 1899 until their demise in 1928.
They also produced a tricar called "Carette" in 1899, and a small number of cars for about two years around 1906.
The company exhibited a car chassis with a four-speed Lloyd gearbox of the style known as "crossed rollers"; this allowed direct drive at all speeds.
They used 14/16 or 20/22 hp engines made by White and Poppe.
This article about a brass-era automobile produced between 1905 and 1915 is a stub.