Introduced in 1956, the Venom sports roadster was derived from the touring MSS. The latter disappeared from the range in 1948, re-appearing in 1954 with a new swing arm frame and telescopic fork. The engine too was also updated, changing to "square" bore and stroke dimensions of 86x86mm and gaining an alloy cylinder barrel and head. Engine development pursued as part of the scrambles programme bore fruit in 1956 in the shape of the high-performance Venom and its 350cc sibling, The Viper. The MSS frame and forks were retained for the newcomers, but full width alloy hubs were adopted to boost braking power and smart chrome mudguards were fitted to enhance the models "sporting image", The Venom remained in production until Velocette ceased production in 1971, consequently, the Venom represents the final glorious flowering of the traditional British sports single, and today these supremely well engineered thoroughbreds are highly sought after.
This nicely presented example is finished in the traditional black and gold livery that is synonymous with the marque and is offered with an original parts list and a copy of Roy Bacon's Viper, Venom and Thruxton monograph number 14 and supplied with Spanish documents.
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