Vincent Motor Cycle Smiths Chronometric Speedometer, Rapide , Comet on 2040-motos
Sacramento, California, United States
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This is an original Smiths Chronometric Speedometer with mounting brackets, it came off a 51 Rapide when a 5" 150mph speedometer was installed and at that time, about 16yrs ago this speedometer was fully functional. I used a square bit in my drill to run it up to 40mph it worked fine including the trip. The speedo was stored in a drawer at home and is in very nice condition but it is used and 65 years old so may need a lube and calibration. Free shipping and deliver to lower 48 states. |
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