2020-01-01_Motorcycle_Trader

(Rick Simeone) #1
Under the
hammer

In 1900 theUKmidlandscityof
Birminghamwasacentreofbicycle
manufacturingandHenryWilliam
Jameswaspartofit.Hehadsetup
acompanythere 20 yearsearlier
toproducepenny-farthingsandin
1892 exhibitedracingbicyclesat
theStanleyCycleShow.TheJames
CycleCo.Ltdfollowedthenatural
progressionofofferingpowered
bicyclesusingMinervaorDerby
enginesclippedtotheframe.These
graduallymorphedintoprimitive
motorcycleswithaFabrique
Nationale(FN)engine.
In 1909 thecompanyintroduced
aninnovativemodel,designed
byP.L.Renouf,calledtheSafety
James.Thisprovedtooradicalfor
themotorcycle-buyingpublicand
thecompanyretreatedtomore
conventionallydesignedmodels
ofa225cctwo-strokeanda495cc
50-degreeV-twinfour-strokewith
beltdrive.
In 1912 Jamesreleaseda4¼hp
four-stroke550ccsinglewitheither
aVilliershubclutchorathree-speed

SturmeyArcherhub.Theengine
wasnotableforits‘pineapple’
finning.Inanattempttoimprove
enginecooling,eachsquare-section
flangewasstaggered90-degree
resemblingthesurfaceofa
pineappleorpinecone.
Asidecarmodelwithanenlarged
engine,Druidfrontforksandchain
drivewaslateraddedtotherange.
Thecompanyhadnodoubtabout
thequalityofitsmotorcycles.An
advertisementcirca-1912read:“So
reliable,sorapid”andboastedof
receivingtwogoldmedalsatarecent
ACUSix-DaysTrial.Lateradscarried
theslogan:“ThefamousJames”.
ThecompanysurvivedtheFirst
WorldWarandthe1930sdepression,
butafterWWIIwassold,likemany
Britishmotorcyclemarques,to
AssociatedMotorCycles.When
AMCcollapsedin 1966 the“Famous
James”branddisappeared.
SoldattheCollectors’Motorcycles
auctionattheBarberMuseumin
Birmingham,Alabama.

1913 JAMES 4
1/4
HP

Ducatiintroducedthefirstofits
sportstourers, the ST2, in 1996.
Much of the chassis was based on
the 916 model’s steel-trellis frame
with a slightly longer wheelbase plus
modifications to suspension and
front-end geometry to soften the ride.
However, the engine was not borrowed
from the 916. A 944cc SOHC desmo
V-twin with two-valves per cylinder
that more resembled a beefed-up
Paso engine was used.
As the ST was intended as a touring
bike, rider and pillion seats had more
padding, the handlebars were set
a little higher and large, integrated
panniers were optional extras. The ST2
was well-received but was considered
to be light-on for top-end power. In
1997, the rear suspension was revised
and a longer gearlever fitted.
A year later the ST4 was launched


with the more advanced DOHC 916
engine with fourvalves per cylinder.
Some modification was required to
shoehorn it into the ST2 frame as the
exhaust camshaft was moved down in
the head by 10mm. Claimed top speed
was increased from the ST2’s 215km/h
to 251km/h. Other ST4 running gear
included Showa inverted forks, Showa

shock and Brembo brakes (twin
320mm discs with four-piston calipers
at the front and a 245mm two-piston
at the rear).
The instrument array included
an LCD screen with clock and a fuel
gauge. With the panniers removed,
the mufflers could be moved up to
increase cornering clearance. The ST2

was kept in the range as a cheaper
option. Both were discontinued in
2003 two years before the Multistrada
was released.
This lot had more than 38,000
miles (61,155km) on the clock.
Sold at the Collectors’ Motorcycles
auction at the Barber Museum in
Birmingham, Alabama, US.

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1999 DUCATI ST4


Sold


$A2900
BONHAMS

Sold


$A40,989
BONHAMS
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