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has somone got a photo and motorcycle Montgomery
« on: January 09, 2012, 09:16:49 AM »
Hi would anyone out there have a 1939 Montgomery motorcycle built in 1939  .the factory i think was in England before the war  it has a villers 125 motor .would like to talk to somone that has one and a photo would be great .Looking forward to a reply .ps Cant find anything on the net......John from nz

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Re: has somone got a photo and motorcycle Montgomery
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2012, 10:37:43 AM »
Bruce Main Smith has photocopy sets with a 1938 sales brochure, just may show what you want ?
http://brucemain-smith.com/frames.html
photocopy sets, M,
1938  Sales Catalogue. All models. Ref no:- 1965 PRICE £3.70

The Vintage Club Library may likewise have something, and will have a Marque expert.
Hopethishelps.

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Re: has somone got a photo and motorcycle Montgomery
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2012, 12:07:11 AM »
There are a few good Montgomery photos in one of those Roy Bacon compendium books, "The A-Z of British Motorcycles from the 1930's, 1940's, 1950's".
Look on pages 154 and 272. The picture on page 272 is really good as it isn't the usual catalogue shot but shows it in use. The rider has just parked it and is going indoors. You can clearly see the huge cast aluminium silencer Montgomery fitted on the frame downtube. Page 154 is a standard catalogue shot.
The model you're asking about is the 'Terrier'. Montgomery made various models called the 'Terrier'.
Essentially they follow the standard British lightweight recipe of the day. Villiers power unit, Webb forks, British Hub Co wheels, etc,etc. About the only thing uniquely Montgomery is the frame, tank and the cast pong box.

Why do you need to talk to an owner?
Cheers,