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<blockquote data-quote="Bazlerker" data-source="post: 44283" data-attributes="member: 1377"><p>Well Sir, Congratulations. The first thing to do is join the Vincent Owners Club. The club has all of the factory records and for a very small fee you can get a copy of the original build sheet, the road testers notes, and literally everything pertaining to the machine. </p><p>The second thing to do is to acquire a set of whitworth wrenches & sockets - Vincents use a different size nut and bolt from anything made in the U.S.A.. The Vincent Owners Club has a spares company that makes every part that you will require, I hasten to add that John Healy at Coventry Spares and Russ Kemp at Vintech, and a few others also sell anything that you require..</p><p>There are several Vincent restoration specialists in North America...Glenn Bewley in Tennessee, Sam Manganaro in Colorado, Phil Mahood is in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.</p><p>You will find that this forum will be very useful, as well, of course. Feel free to send me a PM if you would like more info..</p><p>I think the closest vincent owners club section to you is in Minnesota, though there is one in California, and another in Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bazlerker, post: 44283, member: 1377"] Well Sir, Congratulations. The first thing to do is join the Vincent Owners Club. The club has all of the factory records and for a very small fee you can get a copy of the original build sheet, the road testers notes, and literally everything pertaining to the machine. The second thing to do is to acquire a set of whitworth wrenches & sockets - Vincents use a different size nut and bolt from anything made in the U.S.A.. The Vincent Owners Club has a spares company that makes every part that you will require, I hasten to add that John Healy at Coventry Spares and Russ Kemp at Vintech, and a few others also sell anything that you require.. There are several Vincent restoration specialists in North America...Glenn Bewley in Tennessee, Sam Manganaro in Colorado, Phil Mahood is in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. You will find that this forum will be very useful, as well, of course. Feel free to send me a PM if you would like more info.. I think the closest vincent owners club section to you is in Minnesota, though there is one in California, and another in Texas. [/QUOTE]
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