Le Vack's Legacy by Brian Thorby

Le Vack's Legacy by Brian Thorby

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Le Vack's Legacy by Brian Thorby

he largest supplier of proprietary motorcycle engines in the world, J. A. Prestwich & Co (aka JAP), decided to go racing with something unique in 1922.

In a matter of weeks, a small team headed by Val Page, aided by Herbert Le Vack, had produced a radical new design - the first British double-overhead-camshaft motorcycle racing engine.

With this amazingly advanced engine fitted to a New Imperial frame, Le Vack stunned his competitors at the 1922 Isle of Man TT. From then on the engine and its successors proved invincible - breaking numerous National and World Records over a four-year period. Yet the subsequent world recession, and a world war, consigned these achievements to memory and eventually bestowed upon them an almost mythological status. JAP's engineering archives were discarded, and the handful of engines made might well have been lost too had it not been for a series of enthusiasts.

In Le Vack's Legacy, Brian Thorby traces the fortunes of the small number of JAP racing engines and parts that have wandered Europe for nearly a century. Much has been written and illustrated about JAP ohv Speedway and V-twin engines, but almost nothing about their unconventional double-overhead-camshaft brothers - until now. This authoritative new account finally puts aside the myths and sets the record straight.
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ISBN 13 9781911658788
ISBN 10 1911658786
Title Le Vack's Legacy
Author Brian Thorby
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Mortons Media Group
Year published 2021-06-10
Number of pages 184
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.