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Slater Brothers (also referred to as ''Slater Bros.'') was a British, and later American, motorcycle dealer and importer. They are best known as the UK importers of
Laverda Laverda (''Moto Laverda S.A.S. – Dottore Francesco Laverda e fratelli'') was an Italian manufacturer of high performance motorcycles. The motorcycles in their day gained a reputation for being robust and innovative. The Laverda brand was abso ...
motorcycles, and for developing high-performance versions of Laverda models, especially the Jota.


History

In 1969 Roger Slater started building
Vincent Motorcycles Vincent Motorcycles was a British manufacturer of motorcycles from 1928 to 1955. The business was established by Philip Vincent who bought an existing manufacturing name HRD, initially renaming it as ''Vincent HRD'', producing his own motorcyc ...
using
Fritz Egli Fritz W. Egli, (born June 30, 1937 in Zurich) is a Swiss former motorcycle racer. He is known as a motorcycle frame specialist, and engine tuner. History Egli founded his motorcycle speed shop in 1965. One of his first vehicles included a Vince ...
designed frames and refurbished Vincent
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engines. In an attempt to get new engines manufactured, he visit Massimo Laverda at the Laverda factory in 1970. Laverda declined but showed him a new 1000 cc engine that was in development. As a result of this meeting Slater, along with his brother Richard, formed Slater Brothers who in addition to the Vincents would import Laverdas to the UK. By 1972 the Laverda side of the business was the main component. Although Slater had been the official Egli frame importer since 1968, in 1973 Eric Cheney built frames were used. This was the last year of manufacture of the Slater Vincents. In 1975, Slaters were offering the Laverda 3C with endurance camshafts, higher compression ratio and a less restrictive
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. This was later manufactured by the factory as the Jota. Slaters entered a Jota in production racing and won the UK championship in 1976 and 1978. After the triple was enlarged to in 1977, Slaters increased power output by fitting endurance cams and the Jota exhaust. This was the basis for the factory built Laverda Mirage. Slaters also built a higher performance version of the 1200, the Laverda Formula Mirage. Laverda had introduced the Alpino in 1977 and soon after a racing version, the Formula 500 which won the in 1978. The following year Slaters produced a road-legal version of the Formula 500, the Montjuic. In February 1977 Slaters started importing
Enfield India Royal Enfield is an Indian multinational motorcycle manufacturing company headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The Royal Enfield brand, including its original English heritage, is the oldest global motorcycle brand in continuous product ...
350 Bullet and exhibited it at the 1977 Motorcycle Show as a Royal Enfield. This caused controversy as the ownership of the Royal Enfield name was in dispute. The bike was aimed at the 'more mature' riders but the price was expensive compared with other manufacturers 350s and there were supply and quality problems. Massimo Laverda asked Roger Slater to take over Laverda operations in North America. After a brief stay in Canada, Slater emigrated to the US in February 1980 setting up ''Slater Brothers Inc'' in
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and importing Laverdas. In 1981 Slater Brothers stopped importing Enfield Indias and Laverdas into the UK. In 1982 ''Three Cross Motorcycles'' became the new Laverda importers. and later Evesham Motorcycles started importing the Enfields. By 1985 Laverda were struggling in the US and Slater Brothers Inc closed. The following year Slater Brothers was restructured and the name changed to ''Slater Laverda''. It was now run by Richard Slater and Mary Bufton and supplied Laverda spares to the trade and the public. Slater Laverda closed in 2021 when Slater and Bufton retired.


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Slater Egli-Vincent price list
British companies established in 1970 American companies established in 1980 American companies disestablished in 1985 British companies disestablished in 1986 Vincent motorcycles Laverda motorcycles Royal Enfield Motors