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A preliminary investigation revealed both motorcyclists were riding north on Illinois Route 394 when one victim rear-ended ...
The Vincent Black Shadow was officially the fastest in the world. That speed might seem quaint by today's standards, but there was no faster motorcycle to purchase in 1948.
Headlining the October 12-13 auction is a 1936 Vincent -HRD Rapide Series-A available for £240,000-£280,000 and a 1928 Brough Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sport, expected to fetch between £ ...
Vincent HRD was a motorcycle manufacturer that existed in the first half of the 20th century. Today, the name remains dormant, but it was once a powerful brand.
Vincent Motorcycles went bankrupt nearly seven decades ago, but the little manufacturer from Stevenage still holds an almost mythical sway over the industry. Just look at the 1938 Vincent-HRD 998cc ...
1972 Kawasaki 750cc H2-R Formula 750 Racing Motorcycle, estimate: £120,000 – £160,000. 1974 Suzuki TR750 Formula 750 Racing Motorcycle, estimate: £120,000 – £140,000. Headlining the sale is one of the ...
Sold for $84,700 You could argue that this 998-cc twin was the first liter bike. As such, it made 55 hp from its air-cooled V-twin. The Black Shadow is a legend among motorcycle enthusiasts. The ...
It’s expected to fetch between £60,000 – £70,000. The Vincent is a Rapide Series C, meanwhile, is fitted with a Steib sidecar.
Photo by Bob Collings Bob Collings has a special, lifelong connection to a motorcycle. Some of his earliest memories are of his father’s 1953 Vincent Series C Rapide.
Bob Collings has a special, lifelong connection to a motorcycle. Some of his earliest memories are of his father’s 1953 Vincent Series C Rapide. Since inheriting the machine in the early Eighties he’s ...
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