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Velocette Classics Racing Heritage

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    Velocette Classics Ltd is based on a passion for these amazing motorcycles. From building and restoring these bikes we have expanded into the business of supplying parts to enthusiasts and professionals alike who want the best for these machines that were produced by Veloce Ltd in Birmingham. VELOCETTE RACING MOTORCYCLES.

Velocette - Wikipedia

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Velocette Motorcycles - webBikeWorld

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    Velocette had already become known for high-quality, hand-built motorcycles when it entered the 2-stroke market in 1913. Still known as Veloce, the company produced expensive, high-end 250cc 2-strokes which were known by numerous model designations over their lifespan including D1, DL1, D2, DL2, D3, G, GC, A, B & more.

The Racing Velocettes | velocetteracing

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    “Post WWII the market for sporting motorbikes remained strong, and Velocette continued to produce the 349 cc MAC for racing. At the 1947 TT, the Velocette MAC won the first four places in the Junior race, and in 1950 they were the 350cc World Champions.”—Wikipedia. Velocette Clubman 350cc

List of Velocette motorcycles - Wikipedia

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Velocette Classics - Velocette History

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    The L.E. Velocette is announced. The KTT Mk VIII is again available as an over-the-counter racer. Velocettes take the first two places in the Junior TT 1949 Only the 350 cc MAC and 150 cc L.E. (and the Mk VIII KTT) are produced. Works DOHC 350 and 500cc machines enter the TT. Velocettes take 1st and 2nd in the Junior TT, 2nd in the Senior

Velocette Motorcycle History - Classic Motorbikes

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    Velocette is the name given to motorcycles that were made by Veloce Ltd, in Hall Green, Birmingham, England. One of several motorcycle manufacturers in Birmingham, Velocette was a small, family-owned firm, selling far fewer hand-built motorcycles than the giant BSA, Norton, or Triumph concerns.

Motorcycle History 101: Velocette - RideApart.com

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    On paper, it may have been two different businesses building bikes—but it was still very much a family affair. In 1909, Veloce put out its …

Velocette Motorcycles for sale - SmartCycleGuide.com

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    Very Rare, 1952’ Velocette LE motorcycle for sale. 200cc 4 stroke engine, 3 speed automatic transmission, this motorcycle was a production motorcycle that was built in England. This motorcycle was an ex British police department motorcycle and has racked up more then 47,000 miles. It was restored many years ago and is in very good condition.

The Only Lyster Velocette In The World – Raced By Holly …

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    The Lyster Velocette shown here was built from the get-go to be a race bike, it’s not street legal and it was never intended to be. The engine was built up from scratch with titanium valves, BSA Goldstar springs replacing the original Velocette hairpin, the main bearings were converted to double rollers and a custom racing cam was ground.

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