Minggu, Oktober 07, 2018

Minggu, Oktober 07, 2018

Excelsior   1935   Model E12   “Manxman”   348 cc   OHC   frame# ME290  engine# CX205

Excelsior   1935   Model E12   “Manxman”   348 cc


The Coventry firm of Bayliss and Thomas was as old as the two-wheeler industry, trading from the solid-tyre bicycle era.
Early manufacturers in both the motorcycle and the car fields, they were an established firm well before the Great War:
In 1913  an 800 cc single cylinder motorcycle was brought out, the biggest production single ever to be made.
In common with many manufacturers, the company used proprietary engines made by Blackburne and JAP.
Post-war, to avoid confusion with the American Excelsior, Bayliss and Thomas christened their products “ British Excelsior”.
In the twenties the Midlands  company of Reginald Walker and his son Eric took over the firm and moved the plant to Birmingham.
Eric Walker was a racing enthusiast and he promoted the use of Excelsiors in races.
This led to the development of  the “Mechanical Marvel”,   a Blackburne-made four valve pushrod operated  racing engine  that won  the 1933  Lightweight TT.
However, the company decided it was wise to invest in the development of a less complicated and sturdier engine of their own design.
This new  model was  presented in November 1934 at the Olympia Show as  the “Manxman”.
The  engine was available  in capacities of 249 and 348cc, later a  498 cc version became also available.
The 248 cc model was the most highly developed and the most successful one.  Although it never won a TT, the Manxman enjoyed considerable success in international racing and the Manx Grand Prix, Denis Parkinson winning the Lightweight race three times on the trot between 1936 and 1938.
This fine first-year  Manxman is an older restoration that comes complete with Miller electrics.

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