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Auction archive: Lot number 313

1927 Humber 349cc Frame no. 9226 Engine no. 9257

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£4,140
ca. US$7,013
Auction archive: Lot number 313

1927 Humber 349cc Frame no. 9226 Engine no. 9257

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£4,140
ca. US$7,013
Beschreibung:

A firm with its roots in the Victorian bicycle industry, Humber began experimenting with powered transport in the closing years of the 19th Century, introducing its first successful motorcycle - a built-under-license P&M - in 1902 and the first all-Humber design in 1908. A 500cc sidevalve, this new 3½hp model carried its engine in the conventional position and featured belt drive to a two-speed rear hub. V-twin and flat-twin models followed, Humber’s first post-WWI offering being a 4½hp version of the latter. This heavyweight machine - ‘The Silent Humber’ - was joined for 1923 by a 2¾hp lightweight sports model powered by a single-cylinder sidevalve engine of 75x79mm bore/stroke displacing 349cc. Refined and speedy, the newcomer proved good enough to secure Humber the Team Prize in the 1923 ACU Six Days Trial and would provide the basis of its future motorcycle range, spawning overhead-valve and, later, overhead-camshaft derivatives. Produced in touring and sports versions, the 2¾hp sidevalve Humber remained in the range until motorcycle production ceased at the end of 1930. This unrestored Humber sidevalve was acquired circa 1983/84 from one Hubert Pilkington, of Rufford, Ormskirk, Lancashire by the vendor, who exchanged his Royal Enfield Constellation for it. Not touched while in the current ownership, the machine is presented in generally good condition and offered with Swansea V5.

Auction archive: Lot number 313
Auction:
Datum:
19 Oct 2008
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Stafford, Staffordshire County Showground Staffordshire County Showground Weston Road Stafford ST18 0BD Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

A firm with its roots in the Victorian bicycle industry, Humber began experimenting with powered transport in the closing years of the 19th Century, introducing its first successful motorcycle - a built-under-license P&M - in 1902 and the first all-Humber design in 1908. A 500cc sidevalve, this new 3½hp model carried its engine in the conventional position and featured belt drive to a two-speed rear hub. V-twin and flat-twin models followed, Humber’s first post-WWI offering being a 4½hp version of the latter. This heavyweight machine - ‘The Silent Humber’ - was joined for 1923 by a 2¾hp lightweight sports model powered by a single-cylinder sidevalve engine of 75x79mm bore/stroke displacing 349cc. Refined and speedy, the newcomer proved good enough to secure Humber the Team Prize in the 1923 ACU Six Days Trial and would provide the basis of its future motorcycle range, spawning overhead-valve and, later, overhead-camshaft derivatives. Produced in touring and sports versions, the 2¾hp sidevalve Humber remained in the range until motorcycle production ceased at the end of 1930. This unrestored Humber sidevalve was acquired circa 1983/84 from one Hubert Pilkington, of Rufford, Ormskirk, Lancashire by the vendor, who exchanged his Royal Enfield Constellation for it. Not touched while in the current ownership, the machine is presented in generally good condition and offered with Swansea V5.

Auction archive: Lot number 313
Auction:
Datum:
19 Oct 2008
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Stafford, Staffordshire County Showground Staffordshire County Showground Weston Road Stafford ST18 0BD Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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