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Redneck Vincent by Redneck engineering
Mike Marquart’s priced possession, a Vincent chopper designed by Redneck engineering. A Chopper with traditional Vincent looks with the magic engine. Mike Marquart saw the first Vincent Black Shadow in 1976 and his passion ignited then and is still burning brighter than ever. That visual gratification in 1976 lead him to posses one instantly but we know how difficult it is to spot a Vincent, leave alone buying one from a reluctant seller. Mike was part of Redneck engineering for 5 years and that helped him with his passion since Redneck’s motto is that they will and can design anything, you just need to have a vision for it!
Mike chanced upon magazine by the name of VQ which
artistic versions of custom motorcycles by the likes of David Mann. Mike, too
got interested in customizing and since Vincent was his first love, so hunting
season for that very Vincent opened. In the 40s, Philip Vincent himself had
come to the US for an alliance with Indian Motorcycles to manufacture the
VINDIAN which would be having the Vincent engine on an Indian
chassis. But we know that never happened. Anyway 3 years passed and Mike was
just not getting lady luck smile at him until finally through a friend, he
came upon a lady who was selling off her husband’s Vincents after he passed
away. He bought a ‘stash’ without even looking at it.
Not very sure if the entire stash had parts from a
single motorcycle, he sought help from the world’s largest Vincent group (The
Vincent dot com) and came to know that each Vincent had a serial VIN number
and the group keep all the numerals for every known Vincent on file and the
whereabouts. He discovered through their archives that his makeshift Vincent
was actually very whole, except for the right timing case. This was a 1951 998
cc Vincent ‘Series C’ Black Shadow with 84mm x 90mm bore & stroke using twin
34 mm Mikuni carbs and K&N air filters. This particular series was produced
from 1949 to 1954. Because of their extensive records he was able to contact
the owner of the right case. He sent him the frame and the left case to
rebuild the right case.
Now that the engine is there, so
lets go about the body. The same magazine VQ was the inspiration for this
particular design you see here and that same magazine had some wonderful David
Mann paintings. And for all the handiworks, who better to approach then Vince
Doll, biker extraordinaire and owner of Redneck Engineering? FYI, Redneck
Engineering are custom bike builders in Liberty, South Carolina mainly into HDs
and Buells. Mike wanted to showcase the tanks which were hand designed by Vince
Doll. The frame contained the oil supply and the drivetrain was suspended from
the frame itself. The frame tubing was elliptical and tapered for a sleeker
design. Not letting to completely go off the Vincent’s legendary racing
characteristics, he adapted a mono-shock, and raked the frame 50 degrees to
match the 50-degree V-twin cylinders.
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