Living With The Vincent Black Shadow Motorcycle

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

In this video we meet Cosmo who gives us his impression on living with the Vincent Black Shadow Motorcycle.
Cosmo runs Cosmo Classic Motorcycles and lives and breathes Vincent motorcycles.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
4:48 Mastering (living with) the beast
8:05 Riding the beast
9:54 Who owns Vincents?
11:18 Idiosyncrasies and foibles
17:01 The original rider's handbook
21:19 Original parts book
24:16 Original vs non aftermarket carburettors
25:46 Tyres
27:02 Differences between Black Shadow and Rapide
31:33 How to start
36:53 Using the rear stand
Cosmo gives us his honest opinion on owning this iconic classic motorcycle. He also owns a Vincent Rapide too and goes into a detailed comparison in the video.
Cosmo has owned, ridden and worked on Vincents all his life and his passion for the brand is infectious. The video is just under 40 minutes long so make sure you put some time aside to watch it and relax.
The video includes a discussion on owning the Vincent Black Shadow, some lovely stylised shots of the motorcycle and some riding along.
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  • @RodWebb
    @RodWebb3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video, really enjoyed it 👍 Interesting to see you look like a 60's rocker but obviously your too young😂 The yellow FS1E in the background gives it away, probably a 1977 model 😁 Hopefully the younger generation will carry on loving and maintaining these old bikes and these videos will help to encourage this, well done 👍

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your nice comments Rob, so great to hear them!

  • @RodWebb

    @RodWebb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel You're welcome, better than watching normal TV 👍 My name is Rod BTW not Rob 😂

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ha! Sorry Rod! Schoolboy error there :)

  • @RodWebb

    @RodWebb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel No worries, it's happened all my life, loads of people do it. My nextdoor neighbour at our first house called me Rob all the time we lived there even though I told him several times it Rod 😂 😁

  • @evancosmos3292

    @evancosmos3292

    3 жыл бұрын

    Correct Rob, I am to young to be a true rocker/ton up boy at 55 years , but I was heavily influenced by my peers who where the real deal when I started ridding my first Triumph in the early eighties. They where all on Triton's, CSR Matchless's and Rocket Three's and the like. Yes my first bike was a Yamaha FS1E DX

  • @VictorVictor-hq7ui
    @VictorVictor-hq7ui3 жыл бұрын

    I love the fact that this guy can't stop smiling because of his bike. 👍

  • @soundzrinmygarden3833

    @soundzrinmygarden3833

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah I know, it's contagious. Even I can't stop smiling now, he loves that thing.

  • @luisloya1120

    @luisloya1120

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel the same about my Royal enfield interceptor 650.

  • @MrSteveAugarde
    @MrSteveAugarde3 жыл бұрын

    Love this guy. His enthusiasm is clearly so genuine and therefore infectious.

  • @stephenhills3239

    @stephenhills3239

    Жыл бұрын

    The nicest guy you could ever wish to meet. My next door neighbour for years in Tonbridge and always infectiously enthusiastic. He's about 8 stone wet through(!) and could start my Firebird whereas my 20 stone struggled!! Lovely feller. Still talks to me!!

  • @BilgemasterBill
    @BilgemasterBill3 жыл бұрын

    Man, what a superb insider's look at the Vincent Black Shadow and Rapide. I only wish I could give it TWO Thumb's Up. But color me subscribed. Though American, I've always had a predilection for British, or even "British-derived" iron (namely my current mental health aid, being an Indian-made/British-designed original-style pre-unit Iron Cylinder '05 Royal Enfield Bullet 500 "Military", which I just adore). But I've had a couple of Nortons too (an ex-police 750 Commando and one of those N15CS "Desert Sled" hybrid things, which I still have in the shed), and a BSA 441 Victor Special single. I'm pretty sure a Vincent twin, even a lightly-tuned Rapide, might be a bit more than I might care to handle, but I'm sure I could give a nice 500cc Comet single a good home. Now bearing down on my dotage, I seem to have discovered a greater appreciation for the elemental virtues of an old long-stroke single. Anyhow, thanks again for the tour!

  • @dogphlap6749
    @dogphlap67493 жыл бұрын

    Cosmo comes across as such a nice self effacing bloke that really knows his stuff. A very entertaining video.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    He is a really great guy and so passionate about bikes!

  • @stephenhills3239

    @stephenhills3239

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've known Cosmo for the best part of 30 years since he moved in almost next door to me in Tonbridge and stopped in his RAC van as he was going past having seen my bikes on the drive. He's just one of he nicest guys I've ever met, enthusiastic to the nth degree and helpful to the last drop. Remember my Firebird, Cosmo which my 18 stone frame had difficulty starting but you got going in a trice. You may not know it but Evan (Cosmo) is an army reservist of some standing and has done many tours defending or shores at the cost of having to close his business whilst away.. He once took my Vincent for a specialist repair over to Colin Jenner of Conways fame near Maidstone and jogged back home to Tonbridge. Top Chap.

  • @Yorkshiremadmick
    @Yorkshiremadmick3 жыл бұрын

    Bloody Brilliant bikes, when I lived in Sheffield Roland Metham had 4, yes 4 Black Shadows Two of which were race tuned and had racing sidecars.... then I’ve a friend who bought one, in 1960, asking the Bank Manager for a bank loan, which at first was refused when He said it’s for a motorbike. Then the manager said what bike. He sheepishly said a 1950’s Vincent Black Shadow. The loan approved and Bank Manager was pillion a ton up. Cracking Bikes The absolute beast and best.

  • @deeremeyer1749

    @deeremeyer1749

    2 жыл бұрын

    Racing sidecars and race tuned. Fucking hilarious.

  • @johnmcclain3887
    @johnmcclain38873 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1957, and have wanted one of those for about sixty years. That is The Motorcycle of my childhood, never owned or even rode one, but a few Triumphs, a Norton, half a dozen Harleys, but nothing equals a Vincent, I've spent hours of my life staring at the dozens of Vincent's I've had the pleasure to "eyeball". Great video, great owner, sounds like one of my own pals, here in the colonies. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures. I've heard something about tools and Harleys, myself, and of course if you ride it a few hundred miles at a time, it needs maintenance. I road mine every day until I retired, and now have my shop fifty yards from my house, it was much better when the shop was fifty miles a way! Thanks, great bike, great interview and show. Top notch!! John McClain

  • @timothyeasley4252

    @timothyeasley4252

    3 жыл бұрын

    Just got a yamaha strataliner. 1900cc i love it

  • @bigtime474

    @bigtime474

    Жыл бұрын

    Where are you from, Mr McLain? I'm in Okc.Ok. love to share bike tales with you sometime. Recently I was wiped out on a beautiful 02 Wide Glide Dyna. Still have 3 left thank the lord. Stay safe.

  • @bigtime474

    @bigtime474

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn't mean I have 3 left.i have a Harley XL1200 SPORTSTER . A Honda Shadow I bought while still busted up, 1 broken leg, a stand up guy took my 1st offer, brought it to my front door! With a new battery because he'd described it as anon runner! A class act! Even followed. Me to a tag office at 4:40 pm. Made the paper right. It's not often Integrity is shown like that!

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN

    @DANTHETUBEMAN

    6 ай бұрын

    😊Finance your Dream Bike 🤠 live the dream

  • @peterbrooker318
    @peterbrooker3183 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating. My dad had a Rapide. Brought it to Australia when we emigrated in 1960. Sold it in Melbourne in 1962 due to poor roads. In 2019 I was contacted out of the blue by a man in Queensland (1870Klm from Melbourne) to tell me he had the bike. I went to see him (On an RT11000BMW) and he let me ride it. I will never forget that moment.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely story Peter, so much emotion with just one ride :)

  • @5831a

    @5831a

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing, I had the same experience with my Dad's UK rapide, it had only relocated 20 miles since he last had it in 1957-went and saw it in 2018! :) Best rgds from Canada.

  • @mikeskidmore6754
    @mikeskidmore67543 жыл бұрын

    A Man from Ithaca Michigan USA had one and he loved it .. E.J. Potter he fell asleep riding his other bike and broke his leg.. He needed money for Welding School so he sold it.. Later he built a few bikes with V-8 Chevey enignes set the world speed recored for motocycles 3 times.. Had a bad crash in the UK when is chain adjuster bolt broke .. He spent a month or so in a UK Hospital....

  • @lukeyraptor6738
    @lukeyraptor67383 жыл бұрын

    I couldn’t stop smiling watching this video and not just because of the bike! The passion for his bike was beautiful. I love seeing examples of what motorcycles do to people and I love being reminded of why we ride. 🏍🖤

  • @stephenwhelan9531
    @stephenwhelan95313 жыл бұрын

    İ loved your video👍 a friend of mine Eamon Waldron RIP had a Rapide in the early 1970's..we were a group of friends from Dublin who rode all around Ireland and the UK to Motorcycle Rallies. We rode to many Thistle & Antler Rallies in Scotland ..Eamon was a partner with Gerry Stevens who started MB motorcycles in Dublin. They became the Kawasaki agents for the ROI..MB motorcycles became Bikeworld who now reside on the Longmile Road Dublin where the Vincent and other classic bikes are displayed..thanks again for the video top class.

  • @b.2221
    @b.22212 ай бұрын

    I don’t have a clue about motor cycles, but as a kid I couldn’t take my eyes off of my friends older brothers Vincent. He gave me a ride home which covered about a mile and will never forget that experience it’s a thing of beauty.

  • @daveswanson6066
    @daveswanson60663 жыл бұрын

    Evan Cosmo's narration of this video is perfect! His knowledge and affection for the Vincent marque is so engaging and genuine that the 38 plus minutes flew by with never of moment of boredom. Top notch job! My bi monthly bout of Vincent fever has started once again!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your lovely comments Dave, we’ll pass it on :)

  • @Theophilus1968
    @Theophilus19683 жыл бұрын

    This guys enthusiasm is contagious. I named my eldest son Vincent. Some day I'll tell him why. 😉

  • @carriemoody9149

    @carriemoody9149

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good man! When my mother was pregnant with me, my parents thought they were having a boy. I was supposed to be named Jon Vincent after my father's beloved '47 Rapide... but I threw a wrench into their plan!

  • @donaldknowlton3179
    @donaldknowlton317914 күн бұрын

    I worked as a mechanic for Big Sid Biberman, and he once let me drive his Shadow down the interstate. My impression is with all its power the bike is very smooth. When I returned to the shop, I said "What happened to the vibration. I took it up to 90 mph. I love your Norton tattoo. I have 3 Nortons, a 1950 twin, a 1971 750, and a 1975 850. Only the 850 is original and restored. I bought it new in 1975. the '50 I build from found parts, the '71 Has a '71 engine in a '72 frame. All three have Norton disk breaks. I'm not picky. The '50 is a smooth, sweet bike, which I use with a sidecar. Sorry for the Norton rant, but working for a Vincent expert was a great pleasure and privilege. After Sid passed, the Shadow auctioned for $137K

  • @stevelawrie9115
    @stevelawrie91153 жыл бұрын

    Can you imagine what it would be like doing 125 miles an hour on roads in 1955? Why wouldn't you smile. It's beautiful.

  • @pikebobstar2033
    @pikebobstar20333 жыл бұрын

    Great re the handbook. I think the health and safety culture also has a part to play in why maintenance is frowned upon. People were trusted to have a modicum of common sense back then. Love your passion mate 👍

  • @richardharries5551
    @richardharries55513 жыл бұрын

    My Grandfather kept seven Vincent's to keep his Black Shadow on the road. He manufactured munitions and engines during WW2 and he sought out a base (Albro Castle in St Dogmaels in Wales) that had a long road with a downward gradient as I'm pretty sure that early Vincent's didn't even have a kick start option...run and push and jump on was the order of the day

  • @carriemoody9149
    @carriemoody91493 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for all the information! I just inherited my dad's '47 Rapide. I want to get it running again and restore it as a tribute to my father. Long live the Vincent!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Carrie, thanks for your nice comments, that sounds like a lovely project!

  • @chrispritchard4676
    @chrispritchard46763 жыл бұрын

    Having been a biker for 58 years, my knowledge of Vincents was non existant until I found your video. Now I know why they always had this magical aura. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm. I have learned so much in such a short time. Can you arrange a time-shift so that I can go back and do it all again, and this time, own a Vincent!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear! Comment of the day that one Chris!

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz13 жыл бұрын

    You are right... people look surprised that I do my own maintenance. It does save money but I do it myself because then I know it's done right. Never owned a Vinnie, but always admired them.... I remember the 50s when I first saw one (I was born in 1942)...... I used to ridecon the Mk2 Avons back in the 60s... my present bike is 32 years old and runs Road Riders which I have found are excellent.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    So true KathrynLiz1, the peace of mind of knowing the job's done right.

  • @mattheweasteal2291
    @mattheweasteal22913 жыл бұрын

    Great feature !!!... I bought my BSA Rocket Gold Star Replica from Cosmo and he's a lovely guy to deal with... He took care to give me as much info as he could about the bike I bought from him ... and he has a well deserved reputation for stocking quality bikes and providing excellent customer service both before and after purchase...

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for those nice words Matt. Yes, Cosmo was a pleasure to deal with and has an excellent reputation in the industry. Oh, and if you want to see the classic motorcycle Matt bought from Cosmo, check it out on our channel, it's the video before this one!

  • @buddhastaxi666
    @buddhastaxi6663 жыл бұрын

    In about 1960 my Dads uncle was driving a new EType ....metallic bluecoupe....flat out down the recently opened M1....when he was overtaken by a Black Shadowdoing a test run. Amazing era. As a kid I wouldstart giggling when my parents drove over 100mph....no speed limit....between pubs.....In the late 70s I rode a Rapide....high gearing...long legged hi compression motor...the owner sold it for $A1600....which was sfa. The guy who bought still has it.

  • @gazbopilot1
    @gazbopilot13 жыл бұрын

    I'm totally in awe at what you have in that Bike- Aladin's Cave ! Give me a pint mug o'tea and a swivel chair _ I'd be perfectly content to just sit in the middle, with a tear in me eye ! Day - in, Day out ! brilliant video. many many thanks. lifted my spirits back off the deck !

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey Gary, thanks for your lovely comments. It's so nice to hear things like this. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @staceynico
    @staceynico3 жыл бұрын

    Just watching the way you talk about your bike . I can tell how much it means to you.

  • @richardegmontbade7082
    @richardegmontbade70823 жыл бұрын

    One of the most beautiful bikes ever, ever, ever

  • @MegaWorthington
    @MegaWorthington3 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely chap, genuine enthusiasm, I started on a Fizzy DX too. People say that it can be a disappointment to meet your hero, a Jota is lovely to look at but is often described as a pig to ride. It appears that the Shadow rides as well as it looks.

  • @MrPotatochips4
    @MrPotatochips43 жыл бұрын

    Cosmo got 12 stone of Vincent love there, and a Norton tat. These days a restored Norton costs about 20K. I bought one in 1975 - it was a '74 - for about 5K. In San Diego. Then I weighed about 115 lbs. One hot summer day, while restarting hot, I kicked it over, but not all the way over, and there I was, doing a handstand on the handlebars. Thanks for showing the Vincents in such great detail, loved it all, knew nothing about them, only Richard Thompson’s song - IIRC his name .... Oh, says Red Molly to James, "That's a fine motorbike A girl could feel special on any such like" Says James to Red Molly, "My hat's off to you It's a Vincent Black Lightning, 1952" And I've seen you at the corners and cafes it seems Red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme And he pulled her on behind And down to Box Hill, they did ride Oh, says James to Red Molly, "Here's a ring for your right hand But I'll tell you in earnest I'm a dangerous man For I've fought with the law since I was seventeen I robbed many a man to get my Vincent machine Now I'm twenty-one years, I might make twenty-two And I don't mind dying, but for the love of you And if fate should break my stride Then I'll give you my Vincent to ride" "Come down, come down, Red Molly," called Sergeant McRae "For they've taken young James Adie for armed robbery Shotgun blast hit his chest, left nothing inside Oh, come down, Red Molly to his dying bedside" When she came to the hospital, there wasn't much left He was running out of road, he was running out of breath But he smiled to see her cry And said I'll give you my Vincent to ride Says James, "In my opinion, there's nothing in this world Beats a 52 Vincent and a red headed girl Now Nortons and Indians and Greeves's won't do Ahh, they don't have a soul like a Vincent 52" Oh, he reached for her hand then he slipped her the keys He said, "I've got no further use for these I see angels on Ariels, in leather and chrome Swooping down from heaven to carry me home" And he gave her one last kiss and died And he gave her his Vincent to ride

  • @Chrisjude100

    @Chrisjude100

    3 жыл бұрын

    Read the comments this far down just to see when Richard Thomson would show up!!! Subscribing!!

  • @duncanridgewell2102
    @duncanridgewell21023 жыл бұрын

    What a lovely, genuine enthusiast. Thankyou.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching Duncan!

  • @greifinn24
    @greifinn243 жыл бұрын

    i vividly remember the first Vincent i saw, at Crystal Palace in 1970, magnificent machine.

  • @altaylor3988
    @altaylor39883 жыл бұрын

    Back in the 1970's one of my clients was the Treasurer of the Vincent Owners Club and he was just as passionate about his Vincent Collection as you Cosmo. One day he was in his garage unpacking packages of new spare parts that he had made in Lincolnshire by a specialist machinist, some of the parts he was going to send back together with a Fuel Tank off one of his Vincents he had sent away to be resprayed to me it looked perfect but Fred was not happy with it and the parts ... as they were not up to Vincent Standard!... Love it.

  • @scottarmstrong1172
    @scottarmstrong11723 жыл бұрын

    My favorite bike of all time. You are a lucky man to have access to Vincent's. They're pretty rare here in the states. I've been riding Harleys for a while now but have owned a few British bikes back in the 80's. I ran the wheels off of a 79 T140E and loved every mile. Brit bikes always have a unique personality that makes them both special and frustrating at the same time. In my opinion the Black Shadow is king of them all! Thanks for sharing this beauty.

  • @colinfielder6695
    @colinfielder66953 жыл бұрын

    I would be grinning from ear to ear too, if I had one. After watching your video I can't think of a more deserving owner! Congratulations mate!

  • @Hiwheelman
    @Hiwheelman3 жыл бұрын

    "High days and holidays" indeed sir! I feel we're very fortunate to be entrusted with custodianship of one of these beautiful motorcycles and clearly you do too.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, they truly are beautiful machines... Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @josephcipriano2382
    @josephcipriano2382 Жыл бұрын

    brought a smile to my face!!!!!!!! a true rider !!!!

  • @Richard-pe4cx
    @Richard-pe4cx3 жыл бұрын

    great to see an owner who obviously loves his bike

  • @TheJourdainclearybon
    @TheJourdainclearybon3 жыл бұрын

    No doubt about the love for the machine the smile on his face when he was giving it a kick says it all

  • @TheWizardOfTheFens
    @TheWizardOfTheFens3 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear someone actually call it a KAFF instead of Café!

  • @larrys009
    @larrys0093 жыл бұрын

    My Dad said he rode one once, he said it was the most exciting/terrifying bike he'd ever ridden :) Cheers from the U.S.

  • @jimmansi1187
    @jimmansi11873 жыл бұрын

    The passion & joy that you have for this bike is amazing, it’s incredible how our bikes make us feel. I love this video, those bikes & their stories are so cool, your smile throughout this whole vid says so much.

  • @FLuuMP
    @FLuuMP3 жыл бұрын

    Man this video is amazing. PLS more long form content like this!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hey, thanks for your feedback, working on it!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    @SMC Gmail Thank you!

  • @williammiller1732

    @williammiller1732

    3 жыл бұрын

    Had a chance to ride one .once in my forty year career I've always wanted one .maybe if I hit the lotto .and it will get ridden

  • @jeromebreeding3302

    @jeromebreeding3302

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've read magazine articles about the iconic Vicent Black Shadow, but your video is the icing on the cake. Who can forget Richard Thompson's song about this legendary motorcycle.

  • @norcalsurf7673
    @norcalsurf76733 жыл бұрын

    I just found this channel and am binging episodes. Just fantastic. Love the no-nonsense burst of quality information!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Welcome aboard and thank you for your compliments, we're only a small channel and they do mean a lot to us!

  • @sanderslongdrive
    @sanderslongdrive2 жыл бұрын

    Best motorsickle ever made. Possess qualities which few modern machines have - top appearance, lifetime chroming (no longer legal worldwide) , adequate mudguards, top paintwork etc. The only things this bike needs are a front number plate, and blessing with holy water.

  • @dorseyharrington
    @dorseyharrington5 ай бұрын

    I've been a fan of Vincent since reading about Clem Johnson and his "Barn Job" drag bike in the 60s, which was "based on" a Vincent. Nearly 70 years later, I finally had an opportunity to see a genuine Black Shadow in person a few years ago at the AACA Museum in Hershey, PA. It was a little smaller than I expected, but the incredible detail of the bewildering amount of exposed parts exceeded my expectations. Thank you for sharing your bike and experience with it.

  • @legust6426
    @legust64263 жыл бұрын

    Knowledge, skill and passion. Lovely!

  • @alexanderkrampe6540
    @alexanderkrampe65403 жыл бұрын

    Sensational. Congratulations for owning and the abilty of maintaining this dream.

  • @stevejones9945
    @stevejones99453 жыл бұрын

    Great narrative on the bike Cosmo. Your passion and knowledge on the vintage bike era is truly vast. Its nearly time for you to service my Goldstar to buy the way.......

  • @tristangallagher2035
    @tristangallagher20353 жыл бұрын

    Luvly. Probably never have the chance to ride one- now but great to hear about the road manners. Nice to see the Dominator project on the bench next to it too-That's a familiar scene for me...

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it Tristan :)

  • @44musher
    @44musher Жыл бұрын

    Simply fantastic ! Oh the bikes we have been blessed to share time with ! Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm with us.

  • @ayanchalk
    @ayanchalk2 жыл бұрын

    Oh man! The sheer display of joy when talking about riding and owning a classic motorcycle - that’s so precious. Loved the video 🤘🏾

  • @peterg2yt
    @peterg2yt2 жыл бұрын

    Very nice video indeed which I enjoyed a lot. Thanks for posting this. I share the passion for Vincent bikes, currently owning a '52 Rapide, a '52 Black Lightning replica (very exact and built by the late, great Patrick Godet complete with Lucas KVFTT magneto) and a 1200cc Godet Egli-Vincent. I ride them all regularly. I have also owned a Manx Norvin in the past, featured on the front cover of August 1994 Classic Bike (lovely looking but horrible to live with). A few points which I will raise. The reason the side-stand is so terrible on the bikes is because they were originally designed for the Series B, which had a lower front ride-height with girder forks. The Series C which you feature here (like mine) uses the Vincent Girdraulic forks which give a higher front and results in the terribly precarious front stand(s). I carry a small block of wood in my jacket pocket to put under it when riding for this reason. You state that the Black Shadow has "much" bigger carburettors... the Shadow is 1-1/8" and the Rapide is 1-1/16", yes, an increase in choke area, but "much" bigger? The aluminium rims which were fitted at the factory for the Black Lightning were usually (and surprisingly) from Boranni in Italy, not Dunlop as yours seems to have. I don't know why this was so. You mention that the bike is a match for a modern bike of similar capacity... as much as I love the Vincent I have to vehemently disagree 🙂. Sure, these bikes can all cruise well above the UK national speed limit, but they are technically primitive in comparison in all other respects. I would also point out that original Vincent brakes are particularly terrible compared to a modern disc set-up... its something that as Vincent rider you have to come to accept and allow for or likely to meet with an unpleasant experience!

  • @Denton498
    @Denton4983 жыл бұрын

    Always a pleasure to pay a visit into the shop, even if it's for help with a broken clutch cable on a crappy 125. Some amazing bikes in here, and a really nice guy too

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Really nice comments, I'll pass them onto Cosmo! Thanks for watching.

  • @marketplacelending2105
    @marketplacelending21053 жыл бұрын

    It is so beautiful to feel your passion for this bike in your smile. I feel the same way every time I tell you about my 1968 Norton Commando or my Bevel Norton. ...Another world, which only those can feel, who can call such a hobby for themselves. I wish I could someday realize such a dream for myself as well. I am still young at the age of 30 - and I still have a lot of time for my dreams to become true.

  • @JamesSmith-tv3pz
    @JamesSmith-tv3pz2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely riveting and brilliant Cosmo ! Such passion and admiration of this wonderful 'Black Shadow' legend (and the Rapide as well!)

  • @allensmith9312
    @allensmith93123 жыл бұрын

    Love it, my uncle was in the Vincent owners club in Surrey. they would meet in the pub on the top of Box Hill.. He had a Comet. Great Memories..

  • @SPEIRMOR
    @SPEIRMOR3 жыл бұрын

    This Cosmo guy is great. His enthusiasm and knowledge is addictive. He really loves Vincents and I admire them even more now that I know more about them. Ride safe and keep up the great videos 👍👍

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoy it! Thanks again!

  • @ralfrainfurth6034
    @ralfrainfurth60342 жыл бұрын

    It is a beautiful bike. The old bikes are having a beautiful character, the details, handmade, the sound. I love it. Thank you for the video 👍

  • @lauriecremore5601
    @lauriecremore56013 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant to watch this..your video. Many years ago I had the chance to buy a HRD Vincent, sat on it and my what a classic and well built motorcycle. I have my memories of that..... and I admire you and yours. 👍

  • @ianlawrie919
    @ianlawrie9193 жыл бұрын

    Riveting insight from an infectious enthusiast, truly awesome!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it Ian, thanks for saying, The CMC Team!

  • @Highgate357
    @Highgate357 Жыл бұрын

    What infectious enthusiasm loved every minute of that

  • @jeffhopkins8131
    @jeffhopkins81312 жыл бұрын

    What a great vid, loads of information delivered with enthusiasm and passion, someone should pick you up for a tv series, well done Cosmo!

  • @vincentyfsiew
    @vincentyfsiew Жыл бұрын

    Can sense your passion for this classic bike... thanks for sharing the great information.

  • @deegee007
    @deegee0073 жыл бұрын

    What a fantastic video! Learned heaps about Vincents from Cosmo, his enthusiasm for them is contagious. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your nice comment and for watching our videos DeeGee :)

  • @jarnosaarinen4583
    @jarnosaarinen45832 жыл бұрын

    Mate your blessed to be the current custodian of this beauty!

  • @RHoffmnn
    @RHoffmnn3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the very nice / well narrated video. Very informative and yes, it makes me yearn...

  • @peterwilkinson2912
    @peterwilkinson29122 жыл бұрын

    amazing .... learned so much about this amazing motorcycle. thank you so much

  • @keithfowler2013
    @keithfowler20133 жыл бұрын

    A moving work of art !!

  • @PaulTaylorHypno
    @PaulTaylorHypno2 жыл бұрын

    the sheer love comes across. fantastic, great to see and feel. cheered me up no end.

  • @ianyoung2696
    @ianyoung26963 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic, really informative & rearly nice to see some one so passionate about the Vincent. Also nice to see the owner using it, hope you have many more safe riding years a head. Thanks, Ian.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your nice comments Ian :)

  • @tylermegehe
    @tylermegehe3 жыл бұрын

    Best Vincent video I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wow, thanks Tyler!

  • @adambrocklehurst9064
    @adambrocklehurst90643 жыл бұрын

    Very entertaining! Amusing tats and so true that you rarely see anyone doing their own maintenance - out in the road of a weekend morning . . .

  • @vonvastvonbangkokmuenchhau9754
    @vonvastvonbangkokmuenchhau97549 ай бұрын

    Very comprehensive guide for the serious rider. I enjoyed a lot. Thank you very much, sir!

  • @tristangallagher2035
    @tristangallagher20353 жыл бұрын

    Luv it! The enthusiasm this gent has for his toy is quite infectious, and I relate in so many levels, not least trying to start a classic bike when I am being watched!😆

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed the video Tristan :)

  • @garyb2392
    @garyb23922 жыл бұрын

    Awesome ! I’ve seen a Blackshadow, in a museum! Lol It was great to hear your perspective as an owner and rider of this amazing motorcycle ! TY !

  • @edwinthompson159
    @edwinthompson1593 жыл бұрын

    Good video, very enjoyable. That shop is a candy store of great bikes.

  • @christeapot1177
    @christeapot1177 Жыл бұрын

    Damn, the video's finished!...38.34 minutes of my life well spent . Thanks , very informative 👍

  • @barricadeish
    @barricadeish4 ай бұрын

    Hi, I used to work at an electroplating company in Stockport “Hillgate Electroplaters” as a lad of 14 as a Saturday job they had a shop on Hillgate selling and refurbishing Vincent motorcycles, one of the old guys used to drop me off at home on his Black Shadow.. Brilliant. The electrplaters used to chrome parts and stove enamel frames and fork parts,they had a polishing shop and I always remember you couldn’t see out off the windows as the glass was coated in polish residue god knows what their lungs were like,the old guy in there used to smoke like a chimney as well. Those were the days.

  • @jamespinderphotoman
    @jamespinderphotoman3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video. Perhaps one day I'll be fortunate enough to own one! Great to see how excited and passionate he is about his Black Shadow.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks James!

  • @MegaTubescreamer
    @MegaTubescreamer3 жыл бұрын

    Delightful insight into the "vincent"tho never being in the fortunate position to have my own ,i love them just the same,( i have three triumph models tho,) i happened to meet an elderly gentleman some years ago whilst out on my pushbike, he had stopped at a nearby pub briefly, and saw my enthusiasm as i gazed in awe at his black shadow, he divulged the bike had competed at the I,O,M in 1954 when he then aquired the machine, we chatted a bit, then he said `could i kick his bike over for him as his (84 year old knees )*were a bit dodgy, barely able to contain my glee i followed his instruction and tried my heart out ,,"it didnt matter"he beamed ,"its easily bumped of down this hill " buttoning up his army greatcoat & helmet he was off, thump thumpety thump, dissapearing around the bend i listened as he slowed and turned then with that loping effortless cadence he appeared ,waved a cheery gauntlet and was gone, bless his heart, just to straddle his bike made my day,week,year, thanks for your video too , the permasmile is totally understandable .

  • @pauljordan7249
    @pauljordan72492 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant video, your enthusiasm and passion for your Vincent’s just comes pouring out loved watching every minute. Also loved the look of your place would love to visit

  • @tonykeast9966
    @tonykeast99663 жыл бұрын

    Loved this! I feel clued up now for if I ever see one, I'll be able to ask better questions to the lucky owner. My black labrador is called Vincent, after the black shadow! It was my grandfather's favourite bike, he told me about his lust for them when I was little and getting interested in motorbikes. He told me to get a black Vincent one day! I've ridden superbikes for nearly 20 years and old British bikes aren't really my thing, but man do I have a big soft spot for Black shadows! Makes me remember the old fella talking so passionately about being a badass after he got back from the war with a twinkle in his old eyes. Legend. Legendary bike. Best dog I've ever had too lol. Folk do refer to him as Vinnie -my black shadow- as he's always right beside me, cool eh!? Cheers for the great vid.

  • @obfuscator
    @obfuscator3 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful machine and amazing presentation, your enthusiasm is contagious. Look forward to more and maybe find a way to drop by the shop when visiting across the pond.

  • @ducatimale
    @ducatimale3 жыл бұрын

    The people in your vids are ever as interesting as the bikes they ride. Thanks once again for sharing! :-)

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    So true, thanks for watching :)

  • @alexorsi2322
    @alexorsi2322 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for such a quality recount of the Black Shadow. So many details that I've only heard before from my father while I was growing up in San Nicolas, Argentina. He owned an HRD back in the 50's, his first and last motorcycle. I have only one picture of my Dad on his bike, which he had to sell a few years before I was born. I have owned many modern motorcycles, but noting close to "la sombra negra", as my father called it. By now I've lived and worked in the U.S. for 35 years, about to retire, and ready to finally tackle my life-long dream of owning an HRD. I'll be studying your videos of course. Thank you!

  • @ogri214
    @ogri2142 жыл бұрын

    The genius of the 2 Phillips Vincent and Irving, created bikes that were years ahead of their time.

  • @umakantgajjewar8898
    @umakantgajjewar88982 жыл бұрын

    Wow. One of the best sounding motorcycles. Just loved the sound at the end of video. Sweet.

  • @garmit61
    @garmit613 жыл бұрын

    Most mortals dream of owning a single Vincent and you have a brace of them. Thank you for sharing. A Black Prince whistled past me on the A303 a few years ago. I hope the rider had a big grin because I did just watching.

  • @kendemers8821
    @kendemers88212 жыл бұрын

    You have a beautiful Black Shadow, and your are definitely the right man to be the owner-caretaker of this Vincent! Thanks for the video.

  • @user-qr3ih9vn8n
    @user-qr3ih9vn8n6 ай бұрын

    I really have enjoyed this video. I never was a hard core motorcyclist (I only ever owned and rode a small displacement Yamaha two-stroke RD-350). But, I frequently rode up the Pacific Coast Highway to The Rock Store in Malibu, California where I encountered some very special bikes, like the Vincent Black Shadow. Those were 'the days'. Thank you!

  • @RossRebbeck
    @RossRebbeck Жыл бұрын

    A great video, Cosmo! I'm old enough to recall replacing the piston rings on my Royal Oilfield, Crusader Sport, beside the road. The main hassle was the wait until all the parts were cool enough to be worked on 😆 And you can be sure at least one biker stopped to offer assistance, tools, a cig and even once, a cup of tea! I miss those times a lot. Thanks for the reminder! 😎

  • @nelsong4719
    @nelsong47193 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful presentation of a magnificent bike. I'm waiting for this channel to do my favourite the 1968 Matchless 15 MK 2. Speaking of centre stand the best I've ever seen was on my 1946 Indian Chief which you tilted towards you on the kickstand then reached over the seat to swing the centrestand down then rock the bike on it.

  • @robertcovell2787
    @robertcovell27872 жыл бұрын

    You make a good point about lost skills. My first motorcycle at 14 years of age was a WWII surplus Harley 45 cu inch. flat head, hand shift, foot clutch. I also had an old Norton 500 single ridged frame. You saw double on the Harley, you saw triple on the Norton. Kept those bike running and rode all over Canada for many many years!

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker66612 жыл бұрын

    What a totally knowledgeable guy, fantastic intro to anyone thinking of buying one of these fabulous motor cycles. No mention of the Black Lightning though, and I wondered why, whatever, thanks for this great channel and I cannot recall how many times I have driven past your premises on seeing where you are, and wondered about the upkeep of clients motor cycles and if you sell as well as maintain. Many thanks for a thoroughly entertaining video.

  • @tonycamplin8607
    @tonycamplin86072 жыл бұрын

    I really loved this video. I passed my bike test in 1958 and consequently was used to doing roadside repairs. I remember cutting and replacing the clutch corks with those cut from wine bottle ones. I hope that those tyres were made of modern rubber. The tyres of the 1950s didn't grip in the wet especially when you went over a white line. I know from experience!

  • @willymueller3278
    @willymueller32783 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for that fantastic video with all those good informations ! I have a lot of memories. My father used to own a Royal Enfield 500cc and I have a picture of it with my father, mother and me, sitting on it. I was about fife years old, sitting on the tank of the bike. We used to go on holidays like that, all the way from Switzerland to Denmark.

  • @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    @TheClassicMotorcycleChannel

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your lovely comments Willy, glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @DutchVanHelsing
    @DutchVanHelsing3 жыл бұрын

    This is the best bike video on KZread ever.....

  • @brattonbiker6482
    @brattonbiker64822 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video. Iconic bike and an extremely passionate and knowledgeable owner.

  • @ilwanpradipta
    @ilwanpradipta Жыл бұрын

    Passion and dedication ❤

  • @lorquet21
    @lorquet212 жыл бұрын

    Me, my mate and a corgi had the pleasure of meeting Evan at his shop in Hastings. Original Fireblade, Laverda Jota and a six cylinder Benelli 750 were just some of the jaw dropping specimens there and he is super accommodating!!

  • @Splitscreen83
    @Splitscreen837 ай бұрын

    Absolutely incredible work of art. Thanks for sharing 😎👍

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