• Year of manufacture 
    1928
  • Motorcycle type 
    Street
  • Engine number 
    IY/C 95384
  • Lot number 
    287
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Colour  
    Other
  • Location
    United Kingdom

Description

1928 Coventry Eagle 350cc (see text)
Registration no. TE 3100
Frame no. 41572
Engine no. IY/C 95384

'The Coventry Eagle motorcycle was born out of a cycle company formed by Messrs Hotchkiss, Mayo and Meek in 1890, selling "Royal Eagle" cycles at their Hill Cross factory.' – Damien Kimberley, 'Coventry's Motorcycle Heritage'. Established in Victorian times as a bicycle manufacturer, Coventry Eagle built a diverse range of motorcycles using proprietary (mainly JAP) engines from circa 1900 onwards, though machines only began to be produced in significant numbers after WWI. A dozen-or-so Coventry-Eagles were offered for 1928, ranging from the diminutive 147cc D21 lightweight to the formidable 998cc 'Flying 8' v-twin.

Its accompanying old-style buff logbook and V5C document give this machine's engine capacity as 243cc, a size not offered by Coventry Eagle for 1928 when it was first registered. The engine is a JAP badged as a Coventry Eagle; its number's 'I' prefix indicates that it is a '350' (70x90mm bore/stroke), while the 'C' is JAP's letter code for 1928. 'Y' indicates a twin-port engine, suggesting that this sidevalve unit may have been rebuilt using a non-original crankcase. Believed restored circa 2005, the machine was acquired by the current vendor in July 2006 and was last used in 2010. Re-commissioning will be required before it returns to the road.


Bonhams 1793
101 New Bond Street
London
W1S 1SR
United Kingdom
Contact Person Kontaktperson
First name 
Bonhams Collectors’ Car department

Phone 
+44-2074685801
Fax 
+44-2074477401