Lot details Registration No: NK 3259 Frame No: JB20831 Engine No: 5771R cc: 486 MOT Expiry Date: Exempt
Like the other great Yorkshire motorcycle manufacture, Panther, the Shipley based Scott concern built machines of a type unique to themselves. The basic design of the engine had been established in the pioneer period when Alfred Angas Scott had first introduced his twin cylinder, liquid cooled two stroke to the world with a unit construction two speed gearbox, chain final drive and a kickstart during 1908. The company offered a bewildering array of models throughout the twenties and thirties, all based on one basic frame and engine design which combined with different components to produce a comprehensive range of machines, all of which combined excellent performance with mechanically simplicity.
The machine offered dates from 1923 and is an example of the standard two speed tourer. It has formed part of a private collection and was used with success on rallies and runs by family members prior to being laid up. Offered in unrestored condition it is accompanied by an old log book.
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