I recently saw a Vincent Rapide in France (1st May '23) in France. It was clearly a "Daily used motorcycle" but in still stunning condition! A real joy to see.
Probably one of the most iconic bikes. A thing of beauty. All motor vehicles should be driven. They were designed to move and should be seen driving showing the life within, not as a dead static display. 👍😎
£10 per week !! I didn't earn that much until my 3rd year apprenticeship in 1973 !!! So l have no idea how we arrive at that figure ! Beautiful machine and Wayne is a connoisseur of the finest examples .
2:37 Vincent did not pursue the Lawnmower or make such a machine. The Barber Museum has what is known as The Rapier a lawnmower made by Farmfitters of Gerrards Cross. Vincent only supplied the 2 stroke industrial 50cc engine which was something anyone could buy for Paint shops, compressors tilling machines. The chronology described here is all wrong as Vincent went from one project to another in a contiguous manner just to make ends meet.
I recently saw a Vincent Rapide in France (1st May '23) in France. It was clearly a "Daily used motorcycle" but in still stunning condition! A real joy to see.
Very nice presentation....great bike...I just turned 70...still riding....mom!
I can't imagine owing one of these and not riding it, how could you do that? I think these were the most beautiful motorcycles ever made.
Thank you for covering architecture, cars, motorcycles and history. A wonderful balance
Probably one of the most iconic bikes. A thing of beauty. All motor vehicles should be driven. They were designed to move and should be seen driving showing the life within, not as a dead static display. 👍😎
Another great video, Donald, always enjoy your insights!
Wayne! Let Richard ride your Black Shadow!
Richard’s the real star here. Can we see more videos with him? Asking for a friend.
like all british bikes, its rolling art.
Does the water craft exist in the United States?? 🤔👍💟🏍🛵🚗 thank you
£10 per week !! I didn't earn that much until my 3rd year apprenticeship in 1973 !!! So l have no idea how we arrive at that figure ! Beautiful machine and Wayne is a connoisseur of the finest examples .
2:37 Vincent did not pursue the Lawnmower or make such a machine. The Barber Museum has what is known as The Rapier a lawnmower made by Farmfitters of Gerrards Cross. Vincent only supplied the 2 stroke industrial 50cc engine which was something anyone could buy for Paint shops, compressors tilling machines. The chronology described here is all wrong as Vincent went from one project to another in a contiguous manner just to make ends meet.
Great vid thank you
if you looOOooOoOoove
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What kind of collector? Ummmm, A rich one?
Red Molly's bike.