How much is a 1950 Vincent Comet worth?

How much is a 1950 Vincent Comet worth?

Values

Excellent $31,985
Very Good $20,420
Good $10,890
Fair $8,780
Poor N/A

How much is a Vincent Shadow worth?

The current #2 (excellent) condition value for a 1950 Series C Black Shadow is $100,000. In 2018, the only Vincent Black Lightning that we have record of selling at auction fetched $929,000.

What happened to Vincent motorcycles?

The 1948 Vincent Black Shadow was at the time the world’s fastest production motorcycle. The name was changed to Vincent Engineers (Stevenage) Ltd….Vincent Motorcycles.

Vincent Series C Black Shadow
Defunct 1959
Fate Bankrupt
Successor Harper Engineering (Stevenage)
Headquarters Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England

How much is a Vincent motorcycle?

In U.S. dollars, the Vincent’s current value is $929,000, according to Ben Walker, international director of the motorcycle department for Bonhams auction house. “It will always be on every collector’s wish list,” Walker said. “Only 19 all-original bikes are known to exist.”

How many Vincent Black Shadows were made?

1774 Vincent Black Shadows
Official records say that 1774 Vincent Black Shadows were made. Vincent also built 15 “White Shadow” models to the same mechanical specifications as the Black Shadows but with an engine that was polished rather than enamelled.

What is a 1951 Vincent motorcycle worth?

Values

Excellent $115,450
Very Good $66,850
Good $32,310
Fair $19,485
Poor N/A

What was the fastest Vincent motorcycle?

In 1948, a British-built HRD Vincent Black Shadow motorcycle taken right out of the shipping crate could do 125 miles per hour. That same year a Black Shadow was clocked at 150 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats. In 1956 a Vincent in New Zealand held the FIM (International Motorcycling Federation) record at 186 mph.

Who owns Brough Superior?

Thierry Henriette
Thierry Henriette, CEO of the French design company Boxer Design is now the owner of the Brough Superior Factory.

What was the top speed of a Vincent Black Shadow?

150 mph
In 1948, a British-built HRD Vincent Black Shadow motorcycle taken right out of the shipping crate could do 125 miles per hour. That same year a Black Shadow was clocked at 150 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats. In 1956 a Vincent in New Zealand held the FIM (International Motorcycling Federation) record at 186 mph.

When was the Vincent Rapide Series C made?

This 1950 Vincent Rapide is an early Series C example powered by a 998cc V-twin, which shares its case with a 4-speed gearbox. According to the seller, the bike was manufactured between March and September 1949 and sold new in Canada in October 1950.

How many miles does a 1950 Vincent Rapide have?

A 5” Shadow clock and aftermarket ammeter replace the original items. 8,400 miles are shown on the odometer, approximately 2,500 of which were added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown. The 998cc OHV V-twin has been fitted with twin plug heads, though only one ignition system is currently wired.

What kind of battery does Vincent Rapide have?

A replacement silencer from the Vincent Spares Company is tied into a set of factory headers. The electrical system has been converted to 12 volt with an Alton generator, and a modern Exide battery is mounted below a period-look cover. A closeup of the engine case stamping (F10AB/1/4998) is provided in the gallery below.

What kind of Silencer does Vincent Rapide have?

An “elephant trunk” crankcase breather has been added, though a factory ATD cover accompanies the sale. A replacement silencer from the Vincent Spares Company is tied into a set of factory headers.

This 1950 Vincent Rapide is an early Series C example powered by a 998cc V-twin, which shares its case with a 4-speed gearbox. According to the seller, the bike was manufactured between March and September 1949 and sold new in Canada in October 1950.

Where is the factory for the Vincent Rapide?

The Vincent Rapide is a line of standard motorcycles designed and built by the Vincent HRD motorcycle company at their works in Great North Road, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England.

A 5” Shadow clock and aftermarket ammeter replace the original items. 8,400 miles are shown on the odometer, approximately 2,500 of which were added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown. The 998cc OHV V-twin has been fitted with twin plug heads, though only one ignition system is currently wired.

What kind of suspension does a Vincent Rapide have?

Front suspension was the same friction-damped Brampton girder fork used on the Vincent singles. The larger engine intruded into the space previously occupied by the oil tank, so the Series A Rapide received a petrol tank with two fillers – one for petrol and one for oil as the tank was made to serve double duty.

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