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HenryDorsetCase
25th October 2008, 14:47
walking down Elizabeth St in Melbourne last week, and spotted this bike just parked on the side of the road. Took a few happy snaps. Sorry for the shit photography: Bike was ridden a fair bit by the look, and its a period perfect late 60's cafe racer. It was parked outside the British bike shop (next to Mars Leathers). Heard it start up (second kick) and rushed out for a couple of words with the owner. An older gent ('60s) and he said something along the lines of it being the remains of his misspent youth. Hardly misspent IMO.

best bits for me were the sound, that motor, the big-ass drum brake, and the tail light.

Coolest bike I saw over there by far. (and that includes Eric Bana's 748RS Evoluzione Duc trackday toy).

xwhatsit
25th October 2008, 14:59
Holy crap that is cool. Vincent motor (best looking motor ever?) looks pretty tight in that featherbed frame. Must've been a Triton for the upperclass?

Ixion
25th October 2008, 17:02
Oh my. I'm going to have to go and have a wee lie down. All the blood has rushed to my head.

Pedrostt500
25th October 2008, 18:16
Very VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY Cool, though would be appreciated that you try not to include pics with Reg plates, because it makes it easy for the Scum bags to track a bike, then flog it.

riffer
25th October 2008, 18:19
Oh my. I'm going to have to go and have a wee lie down. All the blood has rushed to my head.

Indeed. Which head would that be Les?

Very close to what my dream bike would be.

pritch
25th October 2008, 18:33
Met a guy at Johnsonville one Saturday way back when. He'd just put the finishing touches to a Norvin that morning. He was a bit worried because he'd worn out a back tyre in his first afternoons riding. That sort of tyre wear was unusual in those days.

I hope the bike (and the guy) survived.

nadroj
26th October 2008, 11:11
Pretty sure there is one locally that gets pulled out for classic events & the Magogs show. Not sure if it is at the Axemens show this weekend in Hawera but wouldn't be surprised.

Mr Merde
26th October 2008, 11:41
You should try riding one of these wonderful machines.

I arrived in the UK in Feb 1978. I spent my last 1200 pounds on a bike from Goldblatt Motors on Goldhawk road.

A Norvin cafe racer.

They specialised in the Vincent marque and had about 20 of various models in the shop.

Try riding one of these things around a very busy city.

Just trying to find a gear to stay in was hard.

Take it out on a motorway and just go with the flow.

By first 1/4 of 1979 I was engaged to be married and the future missus thought that we didnt need a bike as well as her car so she persuaded me that we could use the money in much better ways.

SO I sold it for the same as I paid for it and she spent the money.

Its amazing what a standing prick will do to you.

Thank you for these photos. You have brought back a load of memories and a lot of "what ifs'.


Chris

pete376403
26th October 2008, 19:14
Patrick Godet will sell you a brand new Egli-Vincent. Price on application, but if you have to ask, you cant afford it.

98tls
26th October 2008, 19:42
Patrick Godet will sell you a brand new Egli-Vincent. Price on application, but if you have to ask, you cant afford it. Got a link pete,no i cant afford one but wouldnt mind a look.:niceone:

skidMark
26th October 2008, 19:55
You should try riding one of these wonderful machines.

I arrived in the UK in Feb 1978. I spent my last 1200 pounds on a bike from Goldblatt Motors on Goldhawk road.

A Norvin cafe racer.

They specialised in the Vincent marque and had about 20 of various models in the shop.

Try riding one of these things around a very busy city.

Just trying to find a gear to stay in was hard.

Take it out on a motorway and just go with the flow.

By first 1/4 of 1979 I was engaged to be married and the future missus thought that we didnt need a bike as well as her car so she persuaded me that we could use the money in much better ways.

SO I sold it for the same as I paid for it and she spent the money.

Its amazing what a standing prick will do to you.

Thank you for these photos. You have brought back a load of memories and a lot of "what ifs'.


Chris


Merde happens.

Beautiful machine though, i love classic bikes.

pete376403
26th October 2008, 20:22
Got a link pete,no i cant afford one but wouldnt mind a look.:niceone:


http://www.godet-motorcycles.com/egli/egli.htm

HenryDorsetCase
26th October 2008, 21:46
have a look at this site too. Some australians have acquired the rights to the Irving Vincent and will produce bikes.

In Melbourne too. I remember a profile I read: they made their money in heavy engineering for mining. Now they're spending it on motorbikes. Gotta love that.

http://www.irvingvincent.com/

pete376403
26th October 2008, 22:27
have a look at this site too. Some australians have acquired the rights to the Irving Vincent and will produce bikes.

In Melbourne too. I remember a profile I read: they made their money in heavy engineering for mining. Now they're spending it on motorbikes. Gotta love that.

http://www.irvingvincent.com/

"We are unable to offer accurate pricing at this time, however we estimate it will exceed AUD$100,000."

HenryDorsetCase
28th October 2008, 09:35
one of those "if you have to ask" moments.

even a Vincent basket case goes for $30k NZD (or at least the last one sold on tardme did)

Ive sometimes wondered about getting one of the single cylinder ones. they are less desirable and should thus be cheaper. But I only got as far as wondering.