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Pile of bits Black Prince breaks world record at Bonhams’ summer sale

£54,050 was paid for this 1951 998cc Black Shadow.

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1955 998cc Vincent Black Prince project caused a bidding frenzy at Bonhams’ ‘Banbury Run’ Summer Classic Sale on Saturday, June 7, when two telephone bidders battled to own it. Both had a personal attachment to the bike, one having yearned for a highperformance Black Prince since he’d owned a Black Knight in his youth, and the other – the eventual winner at £91,000, almost four times the estimate – sharing a birth year with the bike and wanting the Prince for his birthday. Three more Vincents under auction all beat their estimates, a 1951 998cc Vincent Black Shadow project achieving £54,050; a 1951 998cc Vincent Rapide project £28,175 and a 1952 998cc Vincent Rapide project £23,000. Another highlight was the sale of two Brough Superiors from motorcycling’s betweenthe-wars golden age. Owned by

the Myerscough family, a 1928/31 Brough Superior Overhead 680 achieved £33,350 and a 1935 1096cc 1150hp £48,300. Two Rudge Multis also brought interesting results, a fine original example making £26,450 and a very rusty barnfind example that once belonged to King Onyeama of Eke, Nigeria, a mere £4830.

A £91,000 pile of bits, this 1955 Vincent Black Prince project was the subject of a titanic phone-bidding battle at Bonhams’ ‘Banbury Run’ auction on Saturday, June 7.

Piece that lot together! The 1928/31 Brough Superior Overhead 680 project achieved £33,350.

The world’s fastest Velo A recent issue of Fishtail, the journal of the Velocette Owners’ Club, pictured Stuart Hooper on the streamlined Velocette Venom, enlarged to 650cc, on which he attained a speed of 183.374mph during South Australia’s Lake Gairdner Speed Week from Friday, February 28 to Friday, March 7. The story, sent by courtesy of Stuart, Dennis Quinlan and Fishtail Down Under, had almost as much drama as the box office hit, The World’s Fastest Indian, starring Anthony Hopkins. After a last-minute main bearing failure necessitated the scratchbuilding of a new crankshaft, Stuart recalled how the first two runs were hampered by massive nitro backfires that almost stopped the back wheel at 150mph. “After three days trying to find the correct set-up, a salt surface that was very soft and rutted, an engine that was starting to show metal in the oil and a rear chain that was threatening to selfdestruct from the sledgehammer blows of the big supercharged single firing once every wheel revolution, the organisers opened a new track which gave us our one and only chance for a record run,” he wrote. The gearing was raised, the supercharger drive altered, fuel changed back to straight methanol and, with a last-minute start line ignition timing alteration, Stuart was off. “With very little warm-up, the almost 100mph first gear launched us down the track with a light hand on the throttle (on an earlier run, almost uncontrollable wheelspin had started a serious tank-slapper) and I short-

After achieving over 183mph on South Australia’s Lake Gairdner salt flats, Stuart Hooper poses with the big Velocette streamliner on the cover of a recent Fishtail magazine.

shifted into second gear and again into third at less than 150mph,” he recalled. “I didn’t use full throttle until I was well tucked in behind the screen, and the bike started to dodge and weave across the ruts caused by some of the Hayabusas and big cars that had run before me. “The revs started to creep up past 6500 as the engine temperature approached melting point, and the Velo started to waltz a little on the soft surface as the final mile marker flashed by and I reluctantly closed the throttle on another year on the glorious white expanse of the Australian salt flats.”

This tasty 1951 Vincent Rapide was auctioned for £28,175.

Sidcup club planning bike night at Canada Heights One of Britain’s leading off-road clubs, the Sidcup & District Motorcycle Club, which operates from its own 50 acre Canada Heights international motocross course near Swanley, Kent, will hold a bike night at the venue on Friday, July 18 to bring the club to the attention of many motorcyclists who might not be aware of its activities. All two-wheel enthusiasts are invited to the event, which will start around 6.30pm. There will be a barbecue, bar and music in the big barn along with a bike display, bring and buy sale, parade, film show and other activities. There will be no charge for the evening, apart from the cost of refreshments, and hopefully it will be the start of an annual event to foster motorcycling in general and encourage motorcyclists to get together, talk bikes and have a pleasant time in the beautiful surroundings of Canada Heights. For those unfamiliar with the venue, it’s at Button Street, near Swanley, Kent, a short distance from Junction 3A, the Swanley/M25 interchange, and will be signposted from the A20 in both directions. There is plenty of parking space, and a special area for visitors to put their bikes on display. Preference will be given to those in original condition, different or unique, road and competition machines alike. The Sidcup & District Motorcycle Club runs motocross, enduro, hare and hounds and motorcycle trials including the renowned Jack Thompson British Bike Trial and a round of the Maxxius British Motocross Championship each year. More information can be found on www.sidcupmotorcycleclub.co.uk


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See it, hear it, taste the salt! Special guest at the 70s Bike Day at London’s Ace Cafe on Sunday, July 20 will be Eric Patterson, who’ll be firing up his unique Vincent-powered ‘Viscount’ motorcycle before taking it to the USA to compete in this year’s Bonneville Speed Trials. Eric, who organises bike jumbles throughout the year at Kempton Park, already holds a number of Bonneville records on machines including his JAP V-twin-powered, Norton Featherbed-framed special and Brough Superiors. This year he’ll be going for four 1000cc records with the Viscount: modified pushrod ‘fuel’ (140.76mph); modified vintage, partially streamlined, gasoline (123.25mph); modified pre1979 ‘fuel’ class and modified pre-

1979 partially streamlined class. Originally built by Peter Darvill, the salt-going Viscount was the first of only 10 ever made. It consists of a 1951 V-twin Vincent engine in a Manx Norton rolling chassis with magnesium Manx wheels, and its provenance includes racing at the Isle of Man TT in 1956. The engine has been specially prepared for the Bonneville challenge including a 12:1 compression ratio, special camshafts, a BTH four-plug system, special exhausts, clutch, belt drive and reworked manifolds to take a pair of Gardiner carburettors. The bike has Hagon suspension and specially built alloy rims, aluminium fuel and oil tanks and, of course, clipon bars.

Guzzi V8 and Gilera four are Italian Race Day stars at Sammy Miller Museum Eight-times world champion Phil Read MBE, who achieved 121 Grand Prix podiums in his long career, will be riding some exotic machinery at the Sammy Miller Museum’s Italian Race Bike Day on Sunday, July 20 and signing copies of his new book, Rebel Read. No fewer than 36 classic racing motorcycles are expected, along with many static displays, club stands and a barbecue. The Classic Parade of Italian Racing Bikes, taking place between 10.30am and 3pm,

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f you fancy a good day out this month, why not head towards Ipswich and find your way to Great Blakenham village hall (IP6 0NJ) on July 20 between 10am and 3pm? Situated just off the A14, the village hall will play host to one of the classic Japanese scene’s best-kept secrets. If you like your period bikes, this has to be the place to see them, and the breadth of this small show never fails to impress. Last year divvied up not one, but two early round-tanked Yamaha RD250s, which are now

quite rare and generally overshadowed by the more popular coffin-tanked versions. Triples of all types are generally on display as well, so if Kettles, S1s, H1s and the like are your thing, you’ll have plenty to look at. The smaller Hondas are often out in force as well, with CB or CD175s along with exquisite CB160s. Entrance to the event is free to VJMC members on production of their membership cards, and if they have parts of bikes to sell they also get a free autojumble plot. For non-

members, it costs just £2 per person and £6 per pitch. Last year turned up a pair of clocks for a mate’s Yamaha trail bike, along with some desperately needed parts for our own Suzuki restoration. There are good catering facilities on site, and one of the Suffolk section’s members turns up in a fish and chip van. Summer weather, along with some excellent biking roads, free or minimal entry fee and a wide spectrum of classic Japanese iron... What’s not to like?

will include the Moto Guzzi V8 and the Gilera four. Admission costs just £5, and includes a special on-the-day £2 discount for entrance to the museum, where more than 340 beautifully restored machines are on display. The complex at Bashley, New Milton, Hampshire B25 5SZ includes a 40seater cafe, craft and gift shops, donkeys, alpacas, birds, chickens, goats and two American turkeys, Salty and Pepper, along with a children’s play area.

Eskdale road safety run entries invited Entries are invited for the Eskdale 2014 road safety run, organised by Teesside Yesteryear Motor Club on Sunday, September 7, which will cover some of the most stunning scenery of the North Yorkshire Moors. Narrow winding picturesque roads, and some notoriously steep hills, will make the run an event to remember, and entry is open to motorcycles and cars and other vehicles based on chassis size, as some of the roads are quite unsuitable for larger vehicles. As the run is strictly limited to 90 vehicles only, early entry is advisable at £7 for TYMC

All-Japanese show at Great Blakenham

members and £10 for non-members. This year the event is open to members’ vehicles that are not less than 20 years old, and nonmembers’ vehicles that were registered before the end of 1964. Entries close on Friday, August 15. Starting at the Middlesbrough & District Motor Club at Coulby Newham, the 100mile route will include seven well-known inclines with a compulsory lunch stop about half-way round, and at certain points participants will be stopped and asked suitable road safety questions. For entry forms, contact Terry Peacock on 0796 989 3298 or at chairman@tymc.org.uk

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Look out for gorgeous restored classics like this Yamaha YR3 at the Great Blakenham event.

The CB350 Honda might have had understated lines, but was a popular choice in its day.

This stunning X6, a Suzuki Super Six with upswept pipes, was one of the indoor exhibits at a recent Great Blakenham gathering.


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Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club

It’s follow-my-leader as the lucky riders get a taste of the circuit.

VJMC parades at Donington’s WSB round The UK Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club carried off a coup by running 20 machines from the 1988-96 WSB era around the Donington Park circuit on May 24-25. Making it all possible was Donington’s circuit and operations manager Bob Adams, who was

Riders in the first of the VJMC’s WSB classic parades prepare to go on track at Donington Park.

also instrumental in obtaining permission from Dorna for the parade to go ahead. Well aware of the pull and cachet of period machines, Dorna was more than happy to put the classic bike parade in the official weekend programme. All parading VJMC machines were professionally scrutinised by a team that visited the club’s paddock, and Donington Park circuit also provided a liaison lady for the entire weekend who ensured there were no hiccups getting out onto the track. Niall Mackenzie led the parades, which passed off without incident despite the undoubtedly suppressed desires of numerous club members to “show ‘em how it’s done” etc. In fact certain club members are still claiming they were out just before the first WSB race and prepared the track so that Tom Sykes could take the first leg of a famous double victory!

Joking aside, everyone behaved impeccably and the slick organisation from Donington Park, Dorna and the VJMC made the event a real success. Even the rain on Saturday failed to dampen the glowing pride of the 20 lucky club riders, and with Sunday’s dry parade running just before the first WSB race, no-one could have asked for a better bash. The VJMC’s show organiser Andy Bolas did a sterling job behind the scenes, and with a further 30 VJMC machines on static display, Donington Park did the club proud. The VJMC’s relationship with the circuit continues to grow, and the race track and club will be hosting The Classic Club’s Bike Show on August 9-10. From what we hear, the event is already at or close to maximum in terms of clubs and machines, so it should be a really special event for classic enthusiasts.

Replacement shockers with that ‘just right’ look Mess around with older Japanese motorcycles for any length of time and the chances are you’re going to need replacement shock absorbers. Although there are numerous supplies of aftermarket suspension parts out there, if you plan on keeping your bike anywhere near standard the options suddenly reduce dramatically – and this is where George Milburn’s TEC Bike Parts business comes in. Some eight years ago George sold his bike shop and semi-retired with the aim of restoring motorcycles as a hobby. Although, after 40 years in the business, this might have seemed like a busman’s holiday, he got stuck in until he found he was stymied by the lack of any suitable shock absorbers. With a penchant for 1970s bikes, George recognised that this was both a

serious impediment to many restorations and a business opportunity, so using industry contacts, he sourced potentially suitable suppliers, and the initial replicas of the Suzuki T and GT rear units proved to be a huge success. It was the start of a global business with outlets in Brisbane and California as well as the UK. The focus of the shock absorber manufacturing is to get the units looking as close to OEM as possible, but with sensible improvements such as better bi-tube damping and the use of modern Viton seals for extended service life. Prices are kept low through large-scale manufacture and by using common parts where possible. At first the range was focused on frontline classics such as 1970s Suzukis and Kawasakis, but it has been gradually

expanded to include smaller machinery such as Yamaha’s RD125/200 twins, Suzuki’s air-cooled fours and XL/XR offroad and trail bike Hondas. With prices starting from under £50 there are some serious bargains to be had. The TEC range also includes replicaperiod Suzuki mirrors with the gothic S embossed on their heads. A pair has graced on our own T500 for a couple of years now and they do a fine job. Dig around the TEC website and you’ll find replica centrestands for Kawasaki triples and fours along with parts for Hinckley Triumphs and some rather funky alloy shocks with remote reservoirs and adjustable ride height at the frankly bargain price of £89.99. The next time you’re looking to revitalise your old classic you could do considerably worse than look at www.tecbikeparts.com

There’s an argument that you cannot know where you are in life now unless you know what happened before — which might all sound like pretentious old twaddle until you step back and look at the situation. Take on an old motorcycle of unknown provenance, and what are you actually dealing with? Can you simply go steaming in without any pre-acquired knowledge? Would you simply take it out on the road and wind open the throttle without any idea as to how good the brakes were, whether the forks were bent or the chain were about to jump off the sprockets? Obviously not; you need to reassure yourself that the bike in question is not a death trap at the very least. Therefore a grasp on its history is prerequisite to ensuring you won’t be! Many younger modern riders seem to have little understanding or desire to grasp just a flavour of their chosen marque’s history. As the demographic of motorcyclists becomes ever older, you might be naive enough to think that the born-agains might have some empathy or understanding for the machines that came before their latest techno-fest. After all many of them learned their craft on the machines they now dismiss or deride. Yet, these very same people will revere a firstyear Suzuki Hayabusa as though it were something highly rare. So when exactly does an older Japanese machine pass from the realms of venerable icon, morph to the status of winter hack and then just be classed as ancient junk? This column poses the question simply because we’re now being told these very GSXR1300s, early Yamaha YR1s, first-off Honda FireBlades and the like are now classics and worth buying. So does that mean that any machine that came before must be of less intrinsic relevance?

Meltdown

Is a Yamaha Thunder Ace now only fit for cheapskates, yet an R1 really so much more desirable? Ditto a Honda CBR1000 or a Blackbird? How can something that was the top of its class, or near to it, now suddenly be almost perceived as worthless trash? This columnist used to own and run a 1967 Yamaha 350, the first year the company made a full 350. In conversation with a modern sports bike owner some time ago this fact was brought up and I stupidly mentioned that the bike was actually generally referred to as an R1. This apparently innocuous statement almost caused a nuclear meltdown. Imagine my surprise when I found out the only R1 is the YZF-R1 and my erstwhile YR1 was a figment of my addled imagination. When efforts were made to persuade said plastic rocket pilot that the bike was the forerunner of the RD350, RD350LC and YPVS 350, it just got even messier. Apparently twostrokes are illegal; they’ve all been banned and they only made them for a very short while. This must come as a bit of a surprise to Yamaha! There was no point in trying to explain that the R1 was in the car park only because, 40-odd years ago, Yamaha managed to reinvest the profits of my R1 into the research and development that would lead ultimately to his machine. There’s none so blind as those who will not see, even if they’re standing on the shoulders of giants. Perhaps this explains why some sportbike riders nod when I’m on my FZR250 but ignore me when I’m riding a Suzuki T500? Funny old world ain’t it? Steve Cooper

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Harley Davidson, rare 1960 XLH Sportster, unrestored and in fine original condition, your chance to own a classic Harley, this Shovel Head Sportster was first imported into the UK in 2003 and is complete with period streamline panniers, buddy seat, windscreen, front crash bars, indicators and trumpet horn. Just 2 owners in the UK and a recorded mileage of just under 32,000, comes with genuine workshop manual, instruction book, MoT and tax, current V5C, Classic Bike Guide magazine ran a 7 page feature in October 2007, £14,950 ono. Tel. Tony 01438 816420. Herts.

Honda ST 70 Monkey, 1975, 12,424 miles, C70 engine, MoT and tax to July, good condition, £1450. Tel. 01929 423632. Dorset. OB518182C

Barn find Honda VF1000F, 1985, 1000cc, clean, runs, key, only £700 ono. Tel. 07831 589763; 01376 325383. Braintree, Essex. OB519252C

Matchless G12, 1960, good oil tight engine, alloy rims, new battery, twin leading shoe front brake, stainless steel silencers, anti-sumping cut off switch, £3450. More photos available. Tel. 01685 723292 or 07971 107937. OB518346C

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Honda 750K Four, 1979, stunning Ltd Edition, 10th Anniversary, 1,800 miles from new, all original, as new, all paperwork, taxed/MoT, reducing collection, £4800. Tel. 07973 922318. Lancs. OB519248C

Honda C50cc, 1972, blue, 300 miles from new, like new, bill of sale when bought, handbooks etc, lovely bike and runner, £2200 ovno. Tel. 07938 352052. OB518869C

Honda CB 500S, year 2000, good original condition, taxed 08/14, MoT 06/15, red with gold wheels, recent new battery, 15k miles, ride away, £1050 ovno. Tel. 0208 4735089 or 07539 611075. S E London. OB519244C

Honda VFR 750 FG, first edition of Classic VFR, solid build quality, bullet proof, V4 engine, 26,900 miles, good tyres, Motad exhaust, tidy condition for year, 1986, tested year, taxed 6 months, £1350. Tel. 07526565500. Chesterfield. OB518811C

Morini 500 Sport, 1981, 2-into-1 exhaust, new tyres, German Sacase electronic ignition, no starter motor, some work required, everything works, Sorned, £3000 ono. Tel. Fred 01707 395198. Herts. OB518211C Honda VFR NC24 400cc, 1997, (1987 import) 18,000 miles in Red Bull colours, single sided, swinging arm, nice bike, bargain, £795. Tel. 01495 759234. Gwent. OB518786C

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Interesting twin wanted: Buell, Harley, BMW, Triumph, Moto Guzzi. Have you got an interesting modified one of these makes, anything considered. Details please to: Chris, The Value Bike Centre. 01953-857881. (T), www.valuebikecentre.net

Honda CB 750A Hondamatic, 1976, 14k miles, bike restored, colour coded paint with sidecar, double disc conversion, excellent condition, 11 months' MoT, 5 months' tax, £4250. Tel. 0161 766 6353. Manchester.

Honda CB500S, 2001, red, low mileage - 10,000, MoT and tax until May 2015, recent new tyres and brake pads, mature owner, £1450 ovno; prefer cash. For further details tel. 02380 898966. Southampton area. OB518253C

Matchless G11, 1956, 600cc, mint condition, new rims, spokes, too much to list, original condition, easy starter, nice runner, £4250 ono; p/x welcome. Also AJS 500cc Twin, Model 20, mint, £4250. Tel. 01132583932; 07443-642408. W Yorks. OB519245C

1971 Italian Military Moto Guzzi Nuovo Falcone, fitted with Dynastart, comes with military screen, leg shields, Ammo box panniers, pillion seat, tool kit and special tools, handbooks, manuals etc, £3750. Tel. 01225 710426. keith.johnston55@hotmail.co.u k. Bath. OB519079C 1953 James Comet, restored 3 years ago and little used since, many new parts, tyres and tubes, tax/MoT exempt, £1000; also Raleigh moped RM8, 1972, unrestored but in good order, £300. Tel. P. Jones 01824704758. N Wales. OB519286C 1993 Jawa Economy moped, unridden from new, on Sorn, £695; 1979 Puch moped, on Sorn, £395; Zundapp Combinette moped, unfinished restoration, £295. Tel. 01543 502185. Mids. OB519289C

Moto Guzzi V50 II, 1980, beautiful paintwork, polished timing cover, hot grips, carrier, good Avons, new battery, long tax/MoT, history, receipts and more, ask, possibly one of the best around, £1995. Tel. 01883 714106. E Surrey. OB518792C

Moto Guzzi V50 Mk III, 1981, new regulator/cut-out, sound machine, runs well, Sorned, space required. Tel. Fred 01707 395198. Herts. OB518212C 1978, 500cc, Moto Morini, Maestro Model, electric starter and kick-starter, 5-speed gearbox with right hand gear change, disc brakes front and rear, good runner and condition, can email photos, £2500. Tel. 01237 472101. OB519268C

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Honda CX 500, 1980, only 10,000 miles from new, will sell or swap for a BSA B32 or B34 swinging arm model. Cash difference either way. Tel. Pete on 01253 813050. OB518332C

1979 Honda CX 500, Italian import, 1999, has not been registered, not run for over 1 year, new exhaust system, spare Seat, 17,000 km, comes with trailer bike lift, a couple of fairings and workshop manual, offers over £500. Tel. 02476 694262. Coventry. OB518288C Honda H100 SD complete bike for restoration, 1984 with V5C and some spares, Suzuki V120 for restoration V5C, Kawasaki TH 125 engine for spares. Please ring for details 07813 031407. OB519037C

Indian 741, 1942, 500cc, have just found, oily rag condition, starts and runs ok, needs tlc, taxed, V5, loads of history, original reg no, £9500; surplus to my needs. Tel. Ian 01480 469612. Cambs. OB519120C

Kawasaki Custom 550 Ltd, 1981, excellent condition, GPZ engine put in 10 years ago, I have owned this bike for 17 yrs, great bike to ride, £1300. Tel. 07977 944905. B'ham. OB518325C Kawasaki GT 550 G9, 2001, absolutely immaculate, genuine 148 miles from new, on Sorn, one for the collector, £3000; reducing collection. Tel. 07973 922318. Lancs. OB519247C

Kawasaki W650, red and cream, 3,300 genuine miles, bought new by owner 2009, totally original, totally immaculate, crash bars, spot lamps, first to see will buy, £3000. Tel. Colin 01246 475197. N Derbys. OB518247C Norton 1936 Model 50, V5, taxed, I have owned since 2011, very good condition, starts first kick, first to see I am sure will buy, reducing collection, £7000. Tel. Ian 01480 469612. Cambs. OB519118C

1953 Nimbus 750cc, (will consider exchange or partial exchange), overhead camshaft, bevel drive, inline 4 cylinders, shaft drive, restored 1 year ago, imported from Belgium 2 years ago, includes sports exhaust and original exhaust, £8000. Tel. 07426-903970. London. OB518337C

Nimbus motorcycles for sale, several in stock. All bikes wanted, any condition. Also Nimbus spare parts and information available. Join NimOG, Nimbus Owners Group. Veetopia near Guildford, Surrey. Email: sales@veetopia.com Web: www.veetopia.com (T). VE518962C


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obmservices guide -MACHINES FOR SALE-

Royal Enfield Bullet 350, 1954, MoT/tax exempt, ride/restore, recon magneto, rebore, £1895; Triumph Twenty One 350, 1964, vgc, bikini model, new silencers etc, £3250; reducing collection. Tel. 01460 64768. Somerset. OB518245C

Norbsa 650, BSA engine, in a Norton Wideline frame, complete rebuild in 2013 using brand new parts, too much to list, 12 months' tax and MoT, £5700 ono. For details tel. 01709-544541; 07946-369008. S Yorks. OB519235C Norton 16H 1938, solid bike, good starter, original reg, £5495. Ariel 1937 500 Red Hunter twin port, good project, £3,950. Rudge 1937 500 special project, 65% complete, £2,950. 01691-650137, 07811-165320. (T).BO519263C

Norton 16h, nicely restored not over the top, I have owned this bike for 20 years and have never used it, really must go to someone who would appreciate it more, £7000. Please feel free to phone for any questions. Tel. 01751 5899583. OB518382C

Norton 500 F/bed International, built November 1957, black/ polychromatic grey matching numbers, original registration, previously owned in 1960s restored 2000, all bills, excellent condition, ready to ride £19,999 contact Ian in Bradford on 07973 515295. OB519064C

OB519048C

850 Commando Norton Interstate, 1974, V5C, runs and rides superb, finished in black with gold detailing, excellent alloy & chrome, extensively restored, loads of receipts, wheels rebuilt, £6750 details. Tel. 07583 896472. Warcs. No canvassing. OB518932C

Phone Phil Jenkins

(01625) 585933 Based in Cheshire

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Piaggio Vespa 200 GT, 2004, 20,000 km, £750; no body rust, taxed Sept, MoT May, two manuals, handbook, puncture proof, new battery. Tel. 01273 412306. Brighton, E Sussex.

-CLOTHING-

PRESTIGE ELECTRO PLATING Specialists in polishing, nickel, chromium plating, brass plating and restoration work. Unit 6, Cliff St Ind. Estate, Mexborough, South Yorkshire S64 9HU.

Tel: 01709 577004

Royal Enfield Bullet 500, 1976, low mileage, new exhaust, touring tank, new electrics and double seat, hitch locks, pressure relief valve, disc front brake, easy starter, excellent condition, disability forces sale, £1500. Tel. 07773-128422; 01322-370805. Kent. OB518183C

OB518214C

Puch City, choice of two, 50cc automatic (Maxi engine), 1982 and 1983, nice runners with current V5s, been in storage, £375 each (£700 pair); wanted old moped pre-1960, with V5. Tel. Dave 01205 311827. Lincs.

Royal Enfield Constellation, 1959, fully serviced, in excellent original condition, on the road and running well, £4600. Tel. 01698 351007. Lanarks. OB518191C

-CASTINGS-

OB518821C

prize-winning Immaculate, Rickman Metisse, Triumph TR6 engine with Morgo 750 conversion, Betor forks, Hagon shocks, Morad alloy wheels, road registered with age-related (1968) number, taxed (historic vehicle) and MoT'd, £10,950. Tel. 01983-872595. OB518338C

Royal Enfield, e/start, 5-speed, 2012, imported 350cc, Machismo model, f/d/brake, gas, r/shocks, l/h g/change, only 228 ams, illness sale, rare 350, electric start, super bike, £2800. Tel. 07505 541981. E Mids. Jct 13, M42. OB518193C

MAGNETO AND DYNAMO REPAIRS Sanglas 500 V5, unique 1979 show bike, only 5,400 miles, new paint, tyres, seat etc, requires re-assembly, rare classic, ill health forces sale, £1950. Tel. 01333 320995. Fife.

See front page for all details

-CABLES-

OB519102C

Royal Enfield 250, age related 1965 registration, easy starter, ride or improve, all parts seem to be Continental GT except engine, paintwork is good and tank is sound, £1825. Details available. Tel. 01723-633453. Located central Scotland.

Royal Enfield 250cc, B reg, V5C, smart bike, £1895; Triumph 200cc Tiger Cub, very nice bike, £1895; swap both for bigger British bike. Tel. 07542 169543. Stoke-on-Trent. OB518818C

Royal Enfield 346cc, DOM 1946, registered 1983, amazing condition, lovingly cared for by my late Dad, oiro £5000. Contact 07971 309014. OB518924C

-ELECTRICAL-

-ELECTRICAL-

Royal Enfield 1950 Bullet, easy starter, tidy bike, new wheels, hubs, brakes, etc, single saddle, Craven rack, on Sorn, £2150 ono. Tel. 01469 540522. N Lincs.

OB518323C

Norton Commando 750, 1971, year's MoT (no advisory notes) in excellent condition. Mikuni single carb, electronic ignition, more photos available, £5500. Paul 01366 727588. Email. pdavishillside@msn.com

Quality Chrome & Nickel Plating

VMCC MEMBER SINCE 1965 We only do bikes, no commercial chrome. Platers to top restorers, no fancy claims, just good old fashioned service.

Panther 10/4, 1956, 197cc, completely rebuilt, stainless steel wheels, £1600. Tel. 01884 253269. OB518313C

OB518284C

Norton 650SS, 1965, recent new reconditioned and carbs magneto, Alloy rims, nice tidy machine, starts and runs well, MoT and tax until March 2015, £4950 ovno. For more info and photo's phone Bruce 01472 816385. Lincolnshire. OB518917C

-CHROMING-

F.T.W. Motorcycles Rear of No. 6 Winster Road, Hillsborough, Sheffield S6 Tel: (01142) 336269

Sunbeam Mod 5, 1930, exchange or part-exchange for AJS Big Port pre 1930, rough project or goer!! Tel. 01978 842668 (please leave message if no answer). OB519113C Sunbeam Model 9, 1933, 500cc, OHV, Twin port OLB, V5, original reg no, oily rag condition, taxed, engine mag, dyno, carb rebuilt, use as is or give it tlc, £8250 ovno. Tel. Ian 01480 469612. OB519121C

-CARBURETTORS-

1947, good Sunbeam S7, condition frame, engine, gearbox, matching numbers, 12v electrics, new carburettor, stainless steel nuts, bolts, spindles, new and old log books, have original dynamo, carburettors, £6500 ono. Tel. 01902 324548. Nr Dudley, Staffs.

Motorcycle Electrical Services

OB519110C

Manufacturers and designers of wiring harnesses for British motorcyclists, past and present Our products are available through most outlets handling British bikes spares. Extensive range. Most makes of bikes available from stock. Phone or write to:

Sunbeam S8, 1952, very good running order, nice tidy motorcycle, mudguards resprayed, all other has a nice patina of age, new head gasket, rings and main shells, good condition, solo worm drive, £4300. Tel. 07711 451673.

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OB518342C

-CHAINS AND SPROCKETS-

-ENGINEERING-

...where service really matters Norton Commando Mk 2A, 1974, vgc, matching numbers, imported 1990, receipts for many new parts, manual and parts lists, new battery and front tyre, slight dent top of tank, on Sorn, £6300. Tel. 01843 602109. Kent. OB519240C Norton Commando 1974 850, 12 months' MoT, tax Aug, Pazon ignition, belt drive, new alternator, cylinder, master Grimeca overhauled calliper, new tank and seat, new chain, lead free head, new valves, seats, guides, £5350 Tel. 01495-753387. ono. OB519261C

1948 Royal Enfield 350 CO, in great restored show condition, MoT and tax exempt, Smiths clock shows just over 5200 miles, unwarranted, new tyres fitted, 3 letter, 3 number registration, should be transferable, excellent bike with good investment potential, girder fork models are becoming rare, £4300 ovno. Tel. 07714 862592. OB518312C Royal Enfield Super Meteor, 1960, unleaded heads, new mains rebore, good clean condition, some spares included, £4000. Tel. 01469 510572; 01472 316442. N E Lincs. OB518888C

Suzuki GS 850GN, owned since 1981, 30k miles (mostly touring, now do c.500 yearly), MoT 2015, tax October, garaged, great nick, Motad 4-1, top box, rack, flyscreen, solid stable touring classic, £1500. Email: dralanfoster@codoc.co.uk (Falkirk) OB518304C Suzukis x2, GS 500E, very good, £1050 ono; GSX 400F, £550 ono; both t&t, Honda Benly 200cc engine, requires rebuild, otherwise v good, 14k, original tools, receipts, £500 ono; exchange British 200/ 350cc, cash e/way. Tel. 07752712316; 01757-428715. Yorks. OB518885C

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Telephone/fax: 01386 831341 Email: astrosprox@btinternet.com www.sprocketsunlimited.com

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July 2014

IT’S OUR CLUB 55

Worcester club’s home-made HQ is a motorcyclists’ mecca

Attention club PROs!

Rob Smith tells the story of the long-established Worcester Auto Club, which built its own clubhouse on a former RAF site.

Do you want to see your club in th is spot? If yo

u do then just se nd us 500 words that tells OBM readers all about what you do, include a couple of pics of a typ ical club activity an d full contact details of your membership secretary and we e’ll do the rest.

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he Worcester Auto (cycle) Club, also known locally as the WAC Motorcycle Club, was founded in 1934 by a small group of enthusiasts who originally shared a small assembly room with the Worcester Co-op Cycling Club. With Second World War hostilities at an end, and membership starting to grow dramatically, a larger meeting room was required to accommodate the swelling number of fledgling competitors in road racing, trials, grasstrack and scrambling events, not to mention those using motorcycles for everyday transport and pleasure. It was the dawn of the postwar golden age of motorcycling, and rather than take the conventional route of many clubs by occupying the back room of a pub for their meetings, the WAC pioneers opted for a more laborious direction.

Star Bike caps and piston trophies await their lucky winners.

Motorcycles of all ages, including a tasty LE Velocette, line up outside the Worcester Auto Club’s home-built clubhouse.

This came in the form of an abandoned structure returned to Worcester City Council by the War Department in 1945, a dilapidated building situated on the former site of RAF Perdiswell, less than two miles from the city centre, which, back in the 1920s had been the site of the very first municipal airport.

Despite the appalling state of the 1937 WD construction when it was acquired, club members, many of whom were ex-servicemen and women themselves, banded together to progressively bring the club into the present thriving meeting place for those with an interest in all types of motorcycles, irrespective of age or origin.

Beeza and Triumph twins to the fore as WAC members’ classics line up for inspection.

How many clubs can boast home-built facilities like this?

One such member was the late Bob Currie, who went on to become Midlands editor of The Motor Cycle, affectionately known as the Blue Un, and who must have turned up on all kinds of road test machines. Despite losing its very own grasstrack and trials course adjacent to the clubhouse, thanks to the redevelopment of the nearby municipal golf course, the Worcester Auto Club continues to thrive with more than 150 members, staging numerous social events in the clubhouse and on its extensive parking and lawn area, where the monthly bike meets and annual Star Bike awards are held, bringing motorcyclists from far and wide. The club is also a long-established checkpoint and preferred resting place for riders taking part in the National Rally and, thanks to its extensive facilities, continues to be closely associated with the training of novice riders. Annual subscription to this venerable club, now in its 80th year, is £30, and more details are available from membership secretary Rosemary Gibbs at rosemary.gibbs@syscom.plc.uk or by taking a look at the club’s website, www.wacmotorcycleclub.co.uk


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