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Vincent Meteor Rapide Comet Grey Flash Black Shadow Lightning 1933- Repair Guide on 2040-motos

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This VOC Publishing Vincent & Vincent HRD Owners Repair Handbook covers the Meteor, Rapide, Black Shadow, Comet, Grey Flash & Black Lightning models produced between 1935 & 1955.   With 210 pages and more than 100 illustrations, it is an essential source of information for anything from a Routine Service to a Major Overhaul.   The handbook has had some use but remains in Very Good Condition.   Ideal for the Vincent owner or enthusiast. Payment by Paypal, Cheque (UK Banks only), Postal Order or Bank Transfer are all acceptable. A postage discount is offered for multiple purchases, please see my other auctions. Happy Bidding & Good Luck!

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