1968 Egli-Vincent 1330 by Godet

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1968 Egli-Vincent 1330 by Godet

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I vaguely remember hearing about Egli-framed Vincents in my yoof, and at the time regarded them as the unattainable ultimate - not quite sure why. Stumbling around on the web I found this - I'm pretty sure my teenage self would have been suitably impressed:

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It seems that Fritz Egli, before his death, handed over the rights to produce the frames to Patrick Godet, and this is one of his creations.

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Loads more photos and a fair bit of info can be found here:

https://silodrome.com/egli-vincent/
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Re: 1968 Egli-Vincent 1330 by Godet

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Needs a megaphone, not that fucking tulip stuck on it.
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Re: 1968 Egli-Vincent 1330 by Godet

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ZRX61 wrote: Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:00 pm Needs a megaphone, not that fucking tulip stuck on it.
That’s a BSA Gold Star “track silencer” copy.

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According to legend, the first version of it was made to sneak a megaphone into a race formula that required a silencer. the front tapered section was a megaphone, with a concealed reverse cone where it met the parallel section.

Within the parallel section was a perforated centre tube, surrounded by glass wool packing, to do a little bit of silencing.
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Re: 1968 Egli-Vincent 1330 by Godet

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Seen one in the flesh and was surprised how the Tail pipe really sticks out at an uncomfortable angle, not shaped and in line with the frame.
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rodbargee wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:16 pm Seen one in the flesh and was surprised how the Tail pipe really sticks out at an uncomfortable angle, not shaped and in line with the frame.
Yes it’s not very neat.

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Rather like a Micron system I had on my 92 Gixxer... that never looked right from behind.
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Ogri bike.
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Re: 1968 Egli-Vincent 1330 by Godet

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rodbargee wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 3:16 pm Seen one in the flesh and was surprised how the Tail pipe really sticks out at an uncomfortable angle, not shaped and in line with the frame.
Yes, take your point - it's very obvious from the rear on view. You do wonder how the builder could miss such a glaring error. I suspect they wanted to keep the arc of the pipes as seen from the side and had to flare the pipe/silencer out to avoid missing the suspension units. If they'd gone with a lower exit exhaust they could have tucked it in a fair bit more.
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They could have put a bash in the side of the silencer and bring it in closer.

Ogri would have done that.
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Skub wrote: Sun Aug 20, 2023 6:36 pmOgri bike.
Although Ogri was on a Norvin, which wouldn’t have cost him all that much to make.