Classic British Motorcycles
The VINCENT RAPIDE was the epitome of the great British Motorcycle.
It was superbly engineered with its pedigree dating back to the 1930's.
In the 40's , 50's and 60's it had the reputation as one of the fastest bikes
on the planet. Vincent motorcycles were way ahead of their time with design
innovations such as a hinged rear mudguard to make removal of the wheel
very quick and easy. Today the Rapide model is one of the most sort after
motorcycles for classic bike enthusiasts all over the world . Unfortunately
the scarcity of these iconic motorcycles has made their price sky rocket in
the past ten years to be out of the range of the typical 'Classic Bike Nut'.
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A great publication for all 'Classic Bike Enthusiasts'
An unusual name for a 'Motorcycle Website' but it makes you want go there to find out more.
This is The Site to get all the rare pre loved motorcycle magazines you've ever wanted.
Visit Jay Leno's Garage for a trip to Classic Motorcycle Heaven. See a great video of his
the road for a spin.
This is a great web site if you are into old cars, bikes and aircraft.The garage itself is huge
with Jay's fantastic collection of old and new machinery.There are many other great videos
complete with a jet turbine engine from a helicopter which melts plastic bumber/fenders of
any car that get too close to the massive heat source that comes our of the rear end.
WWW.VINCENTRAPIDE.COM IS FOR SALE
This is a '1 Off ' design we did for James Robinson
Editor of UK ' The Classic Motorcycle ' Magazine