Velocette VENOM CLUBMAN: history, specs, pictures

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Velocette VENOM CLUBMAN
Manufacturer Velocette
Production 1960
Class Classic
Engine Single cylinder, OHC, 4-stroke
Bore / Stroke 86.4mm x 86.4mm
Compression ratio 8.75:1
Horse Power 37.01 HP (27.6 KW) @ 5900RPM
Fuel system Carburetor: TT Amal racing, monobloc
Transmission Gear box: 4-Speed constant mesh, close ratio

Final Drive: Chain

Clutch: Dry, three-plate
Suspension Front: Telescopic fork with hydraulic damping and an offset wheel spindle
Rear: Woodhead-Monroe springs with hydraulic damping, later Armstrong and Girling, adjustable
Brakes Front: Drum
Rear: Drum
Front Tire 3.25 x 19"
Rear Tire 3.25 x 19"
Wheelbase 53.7 inches (1364 mm)
Dimensions L 83.9 inches (2131 mm)
W 27.6 inches (701 mm)
Seat height 30.51 inches (775 mm)
Weight  (dry), 198.0 kg (wet)
Manuals Service Manual
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The Velocette VENOM CLUBMAN was a Single cylinder, OHC, 4-stroke Classic motorcycle produced by Velocette in 1960. Claimed horsepower was 37.01 HP (27.6 KW) @ 5900 RPM.

Engine

A 86.4mm bore x 86.4mm stroke result in a displacement of just 499.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive

The bike has a 4-Speed constant mesh, close ratio transmission. Power was moderated via the Dry, three-plate.

Chassis

It came with a 3.25 x 19" front tire and a 3.25 x 19" rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Drum in the front and a Drum in the rear. The front suspension was a Telescopic fork with hydraulic damping and an offset wheel spindle while the rear was equipped with a Woodhead-Monroe springs with hydraulic damping, later Armstrong and Girling, adjustable. The wheelbase was 53.7 inches (1364 mm) long.

1960 - 1966 Velocette VENOM CLUBMAN

From 1960, Velocette produced the Venom (and the Viper) in a Clubman racing version, fitted with TT Amal carburetors, a manually controlled BTH racing magneto (in place of the Lucas unit) and a close-ratio gearbox, with the compression ratio raised to 9.3 to 1. The Venom Clubman dispensed with the glass fibre enclosure and instead made a feature of highly polished crankcase and gearbox castings. Supplied with "rearset" controls, lowered handlebars and a steering damper, the Clubman also had a range of optional accessories including a "megaphone" exhaust silencer, a rev counter and light alloy wheel rims.