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HRD Motors Ltd was a British
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manufacturer in the 1920s. It was founded by
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. He had worked in motorcycling, and had raced with some success in the mid-twenties, but often not finishing due to unreliability. This inspired him to build a reliable performance motorcycle, using the advertising slogan "Built by a rider". Others also aimed at a similar market, like George Brough of Brough Superior motorcycles. After the
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many motorcycle makers assembled their machines from engines and other major components sourced from different manufacturers. Davies' goal was to build a superior motorcycle from the best components available. Motorcycles were produced from 1924 to 1928, but the undercapitalised company, although having a reputation for performance, struggled to survive, and was ultimately sold to OK-Supreme, who then sold the name and goodwill to Phil Vincent, a motorcycle designer. The name was then incorporated into a new company, The Vincent HRD Company Ltd.


HRD Production History


1924

In 1924, with E J Massey, the first HRD motorcycles were built. Motors were sourced from
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(JAP), close ratio gearboxes from
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, forks from Druid or Webb, chains from Renolds, oil pumps from Pilgrim, and carburettors from Binks. The bikes targeted the more affluent among the mechanically minded, with sporting performance and quality components. * 1924 Models * HD90 – 500 cc JAP racing engine – – 90 guineas *HD80 – 350 cc JAP OHV double port – – 80 guineas *HD70 – 350 cc JAP OHV – – 70 guineas *HD70 S – 500 cc JAP sports sidevalve – – Solo: 66 guineas, Sidecar: 83 guineas


1925

In 1925 Davies rode his own motorcycles at the Isle of Man TT, coming second in the Junior and winning the Senior. This brought in orders, but while appearing successful the firm was losing money. The first premises were too small, so they had to enlarge, but were undercapitalised. There was always a waiting list, but only small numbers were produced. In September
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set a speed record of on an HRD at
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. *1925 Models *HD Super90 – 500 cc JAP twin port engine – – 98 guineas


1926

In 1926 the opposition at the TT were faster, and the best placing for HRD was fifth. The model range was broadened, but production didn't meet demand. A general strike inflicted more financial damage. *1926 Models *HD75 – 500 cc Jap OHV engine – – 75 guineas *HD 600 De Luxe – 600 cc JAP sidevalve – 72 guineas *HD65 – 350 cc JAP OHV – – 65 guineas *HD60 – 350 cc JAP sidevalve – – 60 guineas *The HD Super 90 gained the option of a 600 cc JAP OHV motor, raising the price by 5 guineas.


1927

In 1927
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took first place in the Junior TT, and sixth in the Senior for HRD. Despite this victory, the financial situation worsened.


Sold to Vincent

In January 1928, the company entered voluntary liquidation. It was bought by Ernest Humphries (of OK Supreme Motors), who sold the name, tooling and patterns to Philip C Vincent for £450 in May, 1928. Vincent subsequently formed The Vincent HRD Company later that year.


See also

* List of motorcycles of the 1920s


References


Further reading

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External links


Vincent HRD Owners Club


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