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Norton : TT REPLICA CS1 INTERNATIONAL MANX OHC RACER 1931 norton ohc daytona langhorne jacksonville 1934 winner elwood stillwell

Norton : TT REPLICA CS1 INTERNATIONAL MANX OHC RACER 1931 norton ohc daytona langhorne jacksonville 1934 winner elwood stillwell

$21,000

Smiths Falls, Ontario

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Posted Over 1 Month

NEW INFO GLEANED FROM NOTED HISTORIAN HARRY SUCHER'S BOOK "INSIDE AMERICAN MOTORCYCLING"  It would appear that Elwood actually was the winner of the very first 200 mile race at Jacksonville  WITH THIS BIKE  !!ELWOOD WAS CHEATED OUT OF A WIN HERE JUST AS OTHER BRITISH MOUNTED  ( BILLY MATHEWS) CANADIAN RIDERS WOULD BE IN THE YEARS TO COME.  READ THE EXCERPT.ALL THE SHOWN PHOTOS OF  JACKSONVILLE AND SAVANNAH PITS ETC. ARE INCLUDED WITH THE SALE.  OTHER EXTRAS INCLUDE ELWOOD'S STEEL SHOE, A RUBBER RACING SADDLE, A NORTON SPECIAL GEARBOX SPANNER ETC. It would probably take a book to describe the history of this bike but it's greatest glory was in the hands of the famous Canadian racer Elwood Stilwell. Just one example of Elwood's and the bike's prowess can be taken from the National professional dirt track races at Langhorne Pa. in 1935. Elwood lapped this notoriously dangerous and tough course at over 83 miles per hour! This on a four year old bike pitted against the factory racers from Indian etc.  He finished 6th.  The gas tank is home made by Elwood and many other parts have been changed down through the years as the bike was raced into the 1960's. This bike has patina. The chain of ownership was documented by my friend Bob McCoy who I purchased the bike from about 20 years ago.Bob bought it from either Elwood directly as he was a good friend or his estate.  The photos show Elwood at the Savannah and Jacksonville races as well as on the beach before the start of the very first Daytona race  in 1937. Elwood along with a few other prominent Canadian racers raced speedway in England for a stint. ( obviously not on this bike!) I have partially dismantalled this engine to show it's condition which is excellent. Looks like a fresh rebore and no vertical rod play. Downdraught head with excellent condition correct racing bronze bodied Amal. The pillion in the main picture is not included but the ratty one with patina is!  I have been to the VMCC headquarters library in Burton UK and sadly the page with this bike has been partially torn away however it does state clearly that this bike was designated a "TT Replica" model with close ratio gearbox, racing magneto and racing carb all, of which are present. The original triple stay frame ( similar to Brough Superior and some AJS ) is there but it was changed  to the same type  form an early 30's Norton sold by Brown's Norton Toronto. Although the numbers do not match they are all authentic undoctored and period correct. Take a close look as bikes like this don't come along every day. Canadian buyers are subject to sales tax.  Shipping this to the USA or anywhere else is not a problem. I have crated and shipped many bikes.  give me a call or send an email for more photos or info   Thanks for looking   Barry 613-273-5036   [email protected] FOR SHIPPING CONTACT THESE FOLKS North American shipments: Adam or Jacqui TFX International Specialized Vehicle Transport 11 City View Drive Etobicoke. ON M9W 5A5 Canada Phone 416.243.8531 Fax 416.243.8886 Mackie Auto Transport 933 Bloor St. W. Oshawa, ON, Canada L1J 5Y7 1-905-728-2400  Paul Mackie (Ext 441) e-mail: [email protected] International shipments: Tony or Amanda Inter-Par Logistics Inc. 3845 Nashua Drive Mississauga, ON   L4V 1R3 Tel.: 905-678-1288 Fax: 905-678-1289 e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

Norton : TT REPLICA CS1 INTERNATIONAL MANX OHC RACER 1931 norton ohc tt replica daytona langhorne brooklands historic racer stilwell

Norton : TT REPLICA CS1 INTERNATIONAL MANX OHC RACER 1931 norton ohc tt replica daytona langhorne brooklands historic racer stilwell

$25,000

Smiths Falls, Ontario

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

It would probably take a book to describe the history of this bike but it's greatest glory was in the hands of the famous Canadian racer Elwood Stilwell. Just one example of Elwood's and the bike's prowess can be taken from the National professional dirt track races at Langhorne Pa. in 1935. Elwood lapped this notoriously dangerous and tough course at over 83 miles per hour! This on a four year old bike pitted against the factory racers from Indian etc.  He finished 6th.  The gas tank is home made by Elwood and many other parts have been changed down through the years as the bike was raced into the 1960's. This bike has patina. The chain of ownership was documented by my friend Bob McCoy who I purchased the bike from about 20 years ago.Bob bought it from either Elwood directly as he was a good friend or his estate.  The photos show Elwood at the Savannah and Jacksonville races as well as on the beach before the start of the very first Daytona race  in 1937. Elwood along with a few other prominent Canadian racers raced speedway in England for a stint. ( obviously not on this bike!) I have partially dismantalled this engine to show it's condition which is excellent. Looks like a fresh rebore and no vertical rod play. Downdraught head with excellent condition correct racing bronze bodied Amal. The pillion in the main picture is not included but the ratty one with patina is!  I have been to the VMCC headquarters library in Burton UK and sadly the page with this bike has been partially torn away however it does state clearly that this bike was designated a "TT Replica" model with close ratio gearbox, racing magneto and racing carb all, of which are present. The original triple stay frame ( similar to Brough Superior and some AJS ) is there but it was changed  to the same type  form an early 30's Norton sold by Brown's Norton Toronto. Although the numbers do not match they are all authentic undoctored and period correct. Take a close look as bikes like this don't come along every day. Canadian buyers are subject to sales tax.  Shipping this to the USA or anywhere else is not a problem. I have crated and shipped many bikes.  give me a call or send an email for more photos or info   Thanks for looking   Barry 613-273-5036   [email protected]