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Books
About Vincent Motorcycles
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214-5166 |
Vincent
Motorcycles by David Wright
From its creation in 1928 to its
demise thirty years later, Vincent produced motorcycles that were among
the very best. Names like Black Shadow, Rapide and Black Lightning are
bywords for good looks, good engineering and exceptional performance.
This detailed history examines the company from its roots at the
beginning of the Twentieth century and explores the design and
production of each one of the Stevenage firms models. Complete with
detailed specifications, archive illustrations and
specially-commissioned color photography, this book is a fitting tribute
to one of the gems of the late British Motorcycle Industry. Hardbound,
200 pgs, 7.5w x 9.5h
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214-6238 |
Vincent
Motorcycles by P. Richardson
Subtitled: A Practical Guide
Covering All Vincent and Vincent H.R.D. Models From 1935. Valuable
information on every aspect of your Vincent, including front end, drive
and clutch, gearbox, fuel system, ignition, racing specs, sidecars and
accessories. Detailed appendices. Rev. 3rd ed. Sftbd., 5 3/4x 8 1/4, 205
pgs., 15 b&w ill., 87 color.
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214-GOLD/06
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Vincent
1945-1980 Gold Portfolio by R.M. Clarke
Reprinted articles from major
automotive magazines deal specifically with your favorite Vincent
models. Filled with road tests, specs, driving impressions, articles on
model introductions, history, and tuning. Models covered include:
Firefly, Egli-Vincent, NorVin, Comet, Meteor, Rapide, Grey Flash, Black
Shadow, Black Prince and Black Lightning. Sftbd., 8x 10 3/4, approx. 175
pgs., 300 b&w ill.
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