Joseph Saroléa founded his company back in 1850, initially as a weapons factory. Forty-two years later it became the first Belgian motorcycle producer, and one of the first in the world. Always with small batch, in-house production, Saroléa kept growing until WWII, when production was halted by the Nazis.
Saroléa grew to new heights in 1952 when the Belgian rider Victor Leloup won the inaugural F.I.M. European Motocross Championship. But despite the success, the brand disappeared in 1963.