BSA 1933 G33-13 986cc 2 cyl sv 2606
US$23,765.50 BSA 1933 G 33-13 “WT” 986cc side valve V-twin frame # A13 461 engine # A13 407BSA’s first V-twin was the Model A and it was primarily intended as a sidecar machine.It was introduced for the 1920 season and remained in production for about 3 years.A larger 986cc version debuted as the Model F in 1922 and would continue in production as the Model G, regularly revised and updated, until 1940.The 80x98 bore x stroke engine has the cylinders set at a 50 degree angle.The constant loss lubrication system employs a mechanical pump with oil control in the tank top panel.The wheels are quickly detachable and interchangeable and the gearbox is BSA’s own three speed design.The WT designation refers to a World Tour that was held from August 1926 till March 1928 to test the reliability of the luxurious 986 cc touring machine, that was popular both for touring and police duties.Two 986 cc Colonial Models equipped with box carrier sidecars set out in August 1926 on a tour through 23 countries.They completed the tour successfully in March 1928 after having covered 25,000 miles.The tour generated much positive publicity for BSA and from 1929 up to including 1934 the model G was also referred to in the catalogues as the “WT”.This machine has been restored to an excellent standard some years ago.
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Norton 1963 Dominator 500 cc 2 cyl ohv 2607
US$8,978.08 Norton Dominator 1963 Frame nr 69568 122 Engine nr 85824 122.Inspired by the popular success of Triumph's pre-war Speed Twin and aware that other factories were working on their own versions, Norton realised that if they were to have any future after World War 2, they too needed a twin engine.The job was undertaken by Bert Hopwood, who had...
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Clement 1904 Model D 192 cc 1 cyl aiv 2607
US$15,790.90 Clément 1904 “Type D” 192 cc aiv engine # 3944 In 1902 Adolphe Clément enters the field of motorized bicycles with a small engine of 125 cc capacity.This engine has an automatic inlet valve, an overhead exhaust valve and an external flywheel.The cylindrical tank with petrol and oil compartments and hand operated oil pump is fixed behind the saddle...
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BMW 1987 R100 Krauser 1000cc 2 cyl 4 valve 2607
US$23,765.50 BMW 1987 MKM 4-valve racerThis 4-valve racer convinces with simple elegance. Perfect proportions and shapes, the whole bike is well designed and clean.The former racer Uli Völkl original BMW R 100 RS already had 4-valve cylinder heads by Krauser, 40mm Dell ' Orto carburettors with K & N air filter, and equipped with a larger magnesium oil sump and...
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BSA 1954 RGS replica 500cc 2 cyl ohv 2607
US$9,453.39 BSA 500cc Rocket Gold Star Replica.Widely recognised as one of the most desirable of all factory built 'café racers', the Rocket Gold Star arrived in 1962 along with the first of BSA's new unitary construction range.A combination of - mainly - Gold Star cycle parts and the A10 Super Rocket twin-cylinder engine, the newcomer represented the last of the...
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Norton 1973 Commando 850cc 2 cyl ohv 2607
US$15,315.60 The Norton Commando was the last twin piston-engined motorcycle produced by the Norton Motorcycle company.During the ten years it was in production it was popular all over the world.In the United Kingdom it won the MCN "Machine of the Year" competition for five successive years from 1968-1972.Some regard it as the British Motorcycle Industry's swansong, selling well from its...
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Norton 1927 Big Four 633 cc 1 cyl sv 2607
US$22,709.30 Norton 1927 633 cc sv single Model 1 “Big Four” The model name Big Four was used from 1907 till 1954, when production of all side valve Nortons stopped.The model was mainly designed as a strong and reliable sidecar machine: in WW 1 many were supplied to the Russian army, and in world war II the further developed Big...
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Minerva 1905 433cc 1 cyl sv 2607
US$21,072.10 Minerva ca. 1905 3 ½ HP 433 cc side valve single engine # 10206Mr Sylvain de Jong, born in Amsterdam on 5 January 1868, moved to Brussels with his parents and two brothers to Brussels when he was thirteen years old. After working for some years as a journalist, he went to the U.K. to study the safety bicycle...
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Ariel 1939 VG De Luxe 497cc 1 cyl ohv 2608
US$13,203.10 Ariel 1939 VG De Luxe 497 cc OHV single frame# XG 5708 engine # CE 553For the 1936 season the Standard versions of Ariel's Val Page-designed singles were dropped and new overhead-valve De Luxe models introduced: the 250cc LG, 350cc NG and 500cc VG.These models were complementing the sporting Red Hunters.The new models all had the same general machine...
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Harley Davidson 1945 WLA 750cc 2 cyl sv 2608
US$14,259.30 Harley Davidson 1945 45 cubic-Inch, 750cc.Harley-Davidson's first flathead V-twin appeared in 1929 as the Model D. Its 45-cubic-inch engine was smaller than the company's existing 61- and 74-cubic-inch F-head V-twins, which then became known as "Big Twins."The latter switched to a flathead design the following year, but those larger engines were neither as reliable nor as long-lived as the...
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Aermacchi 1962 Ala Verde 250cc 1 cyl ohv 2608
US$8,397.15 Aermacchi 1962 246cc Ala Verde Frame nr 222285A household name among motorcyclists thanks to its heroic achievement of producing the most highly developed and successful overhead-valve racing single ever, Aermacchi was a relative latecomer to motorcycle manufacture, building its first machine, the curious scooter-like Convertible, in the late 1940s. Aermacchi's first 'proper' motorcycle, the two-stroke Monsone, appeared in 1950,...
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FN 1949 M13 450cc 1 cyl sv 2608
US$6,865.59 FN which stands for Fabrique Nationale d’Armes de querre, (National Factory for War weapons) was founded in 1889 in Herstal. At first, the factory was only focussed on weapon & ammunition production, starting for the Belgian government, but very soon for severalother countries as well. Investments were made and this soon resulted in making a broader range in products,...
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BSA 1956 Gold Star 350cc 1 cyl ohv 260S
US$17,428.00 BSA 1956 348cc Gold StarAlthough first introduced in 1938, the Gold Star did not return to BSA's post-WW2 range until 1949. First displayed at the Earls Court Show in 1948, the 350cc B32 Goldie boasted the telescopic front fork first introduced on BSAs larger models for 1946 and came equipped with a new alloy cylinder barrel and 'head.For 1950...
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