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Auction archive: Lot number 522

The Vincent Owners Club Spares Company 2007 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow Registration no. GN07 LVB Frame no. RE 14000 Engine no. F10AB5/1010

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£34,500
ca. US$68,363
Auction archive: Lot number 522

The Vincent Owners Club Spares Company 2007 Vincent 998cc Black Shadow Registration no. GN07 LVB Frame no. RE 14000 Engine no. F10AB5/1010

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£34,500
ca. US$68,363
Beschreibung:

Offered for auction sale by its owners, the Vincent Owners Club, this Black Shadow, has been constructed entirely from newly manufactured parts supplied by the VOC Spares Company. When manufacture of the original Vincent motorcycle finished in 1955, Harper Engineering continued to supply spares for the many Vincent machines still in active use around the world. When Harper’s ceased trading in 1975, the Vincent Owners Club organised an independent spares operation to guarantee availability of quality parts. Although separate from the Owners Club, a close working relationship exists between the VOC Spares Company and the Club, its largest shareholder. To ensure that modern manufacturing techniques can provide quality parts to fit the original machines, a technical committee of VOC members provided some 1,100 engineering drawings for post-war Vincents. The VOCSC has subjected itself to external audit of its operations, as a result being granted membership of the ‘Classic British Motorcycle Charter’ QA organisation. As the range of available parts grew, it became apparent (around 2004) that a complete replica engine could be made. A prominent VOC member sponsored a replica Series-B Black Shadow engine, which was completed and delivered in 2005. Having achieved this, it was decided to complete the circle by producing an entire motorcycle. This, of course, involved the manufacture of a frame and front fork, the principal parts of which had been unavailable new for 50 years. However, the object was never to create a production line for new Vincents, but to make a single machine to prove that the VOCSC could supply any parts that might be needed for a post-war Vincent twin. The model chosen was that most recognisable of Vincents, the Black Shadow, in as near as possible to 1950 Series-C specification. The VOC Machine Registrar issued frame and engine numbers which fit in with the original series used by the Vincent factory, yet clearly identify the machine as of new manufacture Because some manufacturers of proprietary items – Lucas, Miller, Amal - no longer exist, a few compromises had to be made in terms of the parts used. These are listed below. All the parts originally made and supplied by Vincent Engineers (Stevenage) have been faithfully and accurately replicated. It was obviously essential to use someone with intimate knowledge of Vincents and the ability to assemble everything properly; for this Glyn Johnson, owner and restorer of the works Vincent Grey Flash and restorer of a number of other Vincents, including for the National Motorcycle Museum, was chosen. The machine has the original size wheels (3.00x20” front, 3.50x19” rear) with Avon tyres, lined and balanced as original. Vincent Girdraulic forks and the standard Vincent triangulated rear frame are, of course, fitted also. Within the engine is a new flywheel assembly, with Carillo connecting rods and Alpha big-end. Pistons are standard 7.3:1 low-clearance items. The crankcases are made from original Vincent patterns. Gearbox and clutch are standard Vincent items. The overall finish is black two-pack, obviously of excellent quality. All small fittings are stainless steel, lightly bead-blasted to resemble the original cadmium finish (but obviously much longer lasting). Glyn Johnson is an expert in Vincent detail and has ensured that all small parts are correct and original. Deviations from original specification are as follows: Ignition: modern ‘BTH’ magneto concealed under the magneto cowl. Electrics: Alton 12-volt alternator fitted in same position as original Miller dynamo. 12-volt battery concealed within replica Exide battery case. Carburettors: new Amal Type 6 (Rapide size) fitted instead of Type 29s. The motorcycle was completed at the start of 2007 and officially handed over to its owners, the Vincent Owners Club. It was registered for UK road use as a 2007 machine at the Department of Transport after a comprehensive test by VOSA. Some miles of running in were car

Auction archive: Lot number 522
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 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:

Offered for auction sale by its owners, the Vincent Owners Club, this Black Shadow, has been constructed entirely from newly manufactured parts supplied by the VOC Spares Company. When manufacture of the original Vincent motorcycle finished in 1955, Harper Engineering continued to supply spares for the many Vincent machines still in active use around the world. When Harper’s ceased trading in 1975, the Vincent Owners Club organised an independent spares operation to guarantee availability of quality parts. Although separate from the Owners Club, a close working relationship exists between the VOC Spares Company and the Club, its largest shareholder. To ensure that modern manufacturing techniques can provide quality parts to fit the original machines, a technical committee of VOC members provided some 1,100 engineering drawings for post-war Vincents. The VOCSC has subjected itself to external audit of its operations, as a result being granted membership of the ‘Classic British Motorcycle Charter’ QA organisation. As the range of available parts grew, it became apparent (around 2004) that a complete replica engine could be made. A prominent VOC member sponsored a replica Series-B Black Shadow engine, which was completed and delivered in 2005. Having achieved this, it was decided to complete the circle by producing an entire motorcycle. This, of course, involved the manufacture of a frame and front fork, the principal parts of which had been unavailable new for 50 years. However, the object was never to create a production line for new Vincents, but to make a single machine to prove that the VOCSC could supply any parts that might be needed for a post-war Vincent twin. The model chosen was that most recognisable of Vincents, the Black Shadow, in as near as possible to 1950 Series-C specification. The VOC Machine Registrar issued frame and engine numbers which fit in with the original series used by the Vincent factory, yet clearly identify the machine as of new manufacture Because some manufacturers of proprietary items – Lucas, Miller, Amal - no longer exist, a few compromises had to be made in terms of the parts used. These are listed below. All the parts originally made and supplied by Vincent Engineers (Stevenage) have been faithfully and accurately replicated. It was obviously essential to use someone with intimate knowledge of Vincents and the ability to assemble everything properly; for this Glyn Johnson, owner and restorer of the works Vincent Grey Flash and restorer of a number of other Vincents, including for the National Motorcycle Museum, was chosen. The machine has the original size wheels (3.00x20” front, 3.50x19” rear) with Avon tyres, lined and balanced as original. Vincent Girdraulic forks and the standard Vincent triangulated rear frame are, of course, fitted also. Within the engine is a new flywheel assembly, with Carillo connecting rods and Alpha big-end. Pistons are standard 7.3:1 low-clearance items. The crankcases are made from original Vincent patterns. Gearbox and clutch are standard Vincent items. The overall finish is black two-pack, obviously of excellent quality. All small fittings are stainless steel, lightly bead-blasted to resemble the original cadmium finish (but obviously much longer lasting). Glyn Johnson is an expert in Vincent detail and has ensured that all small parts are correct and original. Deviations from original specification are as follows: Ignition: modern ‘BTH’ magneto concealed under the magneto cowl. Electrics: Alton 12-volt alternator fitted in same position as original Miller dynamo. 12-volt battery concealed within replica Exide battery case. Carburettors: new Amal Type 6 (Rapide size) fitted instead of Type 29s. The motorcycle was completed at the start of 2007 and officially handed over to its owners, the Vincent Owners Club. It was registered for UK road use as a 2007 machine at the Department of Transport after a comprehensive test by VOSA. Some miles of running in were car

Auction archive: Lot number 522
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 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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