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British manufacturer Vincent produced motorcycles from 1928 to 1955 and at one point were claimed to be the fastest motorcycles in the world. When they discontinued motorcycle manufacture, Swiss motorcycle racer and frame manufacturer, Fritz Egli decided to put a Vincent engine into a frame of his own design and in 1967 the Egli Vincent became a reality. About 100 of these machines were produced between 1967 and 1972. In todays episode we talk with Dave, the very proud owner of a 1969 Egli Vincent (as well as many other bikes).
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