Velocette MSS

Velocette MSS
Manufacturer Velocette
Production 1935–68
Engine 495cc, OHV air-cooled single
Bore / stroke 81.0 mm × 96 mm (3.19 in × 3.78 in)
Top speed 80 mph (130 km/h)
Power 23 bhp (17 kW) @ 5000rpm
Transmission Four-speed, chain final drive
Brakes Drum
Weight 375 pounds (170 kg) (dry)
Fuel capacity 2.5 gallons

The Velocette MSS is a motorcycle made by Velocette. It was fast, reliable and economical but could not compete against a new range of British twin-cylinder motorcycles. Production ended in 1968.[1]

Development

It was launched in 1935 as a 500cc sports version. World War II halted production which did not resume until 1954. The new MSS was a much more modern machine with the same frame as the Velocette MAC and was fitted with sidecar lugs and had optional panniers to appeal to the touring market. Buyers started tuning the MSS for speed, however, and the factory responded by producing the sports Velocette Venom model. In 1955 a scrambles version was also produced.[1]

Racing history

Burt Munro from New Zealand, featured in the film The World's Fastest Indian raced a heavily modified 1936 Velocette MSS. Racing preparation included making special pistons, changing the frame and increasing engine capacity to 650 cc. His top speed record on this motorcycle was 138 mph (222 km/h) with a 1/4 mile time of 12.31 seconds.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Kemp, Andrew; De Cet (2004). Classic British Bikes. Mirco. Bookmart Ltd. ISBN 1-86147-136-X.
  2. "World's fastest Velocette?". Retrieved 2008-12-06.
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