The Classic Motorcycle

Vincent treatment transport

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I am a regular reader of your magazine and was particular­ly interested in the article in the

June issue on the Vinc ent-HRDs – I completely agree with you on the handling between Series As, Bs and Cs.

I have been a lifelong devotee of Vincents since I was 19 (now 72) and besides aC Shadow and Comet, I also have an A Comet and an ex works TT Rep (one of the two supercharg­ed machines used in the 1936 TT, ridden by

Jack Williams and Jock

Forbes) both of the latter with Bramptons, and they handle as if they are on rails compared to the Cs. Saying that, there is nothing wrong with the Cs and in fact I have ridden many thousands of miles on them, including the Vincent Internatio­nal in Canada.

But I also (three years ago) built a replica of the Victor prototype that Vincent made shortly before it ceased motorcycle production. It is a basically aD Rapide frame modified to accept a very late

C Comet engine with modified D enclosures.

Because the old D Armstrong dampers were clapped, I had a pair of adjustable dampers made by ProTech Shocks from Melksham. Fitted with Avon Road Riders, the handling is superb.

Incidental­ly, the A Meteor featured in your article used to belong to a friend of mine, the late Chris Edwards. When he first bought it from an ex-employee of Moultons, I helped him out in the initial stages of the build, as Chris was aD man and I was the only one in his local section with As.

I have included a photo of the Victor along with the A Comet. I will be out on one of my Vincents this morning as I have been riding one of them regularly to and from Cheltenham hospital where I have been having cancer treatment for the last two months… last session today, yippee! Brian Werrett, Gloucester­shire.

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Two of Brian Werrett’s Vincent- HRDs, his Victor replica (left) and A Comet. They’ve been pressed into service during the pandemic, taking him to hospital for cancer treatment.
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