Sunbeam introduced the Model 14 during 1933. The new machine featured a long stroke engine displacing 246cc which was essentially a Model 8 350cc engine with a reduced bore. The cycle parts were much as those employed by the Model 8 although some lighter components were employed in an attempt to reduce the models overall weight.
This well presented example has formed part of a private collection for a number of years. Finished in the traditional Sunbeam livery of black with gold lining it is equipped with a full lighting set and a fire extinguisher. The machine was taxed and MOT'd during 2006, attending a number of events over the course of the year. It is offered with a Swansea V5.
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