The Velocette Venom Scrambler is a four-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle first produced in 1958, with a 499 cc engine and a compression ratio of 8.75:1. It is air-cooled and has a dry sump lubrication system, with an Amal 10TT9 Monobloc carburetor and a BTH racing magneto ignition system. The motorcycle has a four-speed constant mesh, close ratio transmission with a chain final drive, and a tubular cradle frame with a rear sub-frame that is detachable.
The motorcycle has a length of 2260 mm, a width of 890 mm, and a height of 1090 mm, with a ground clearance of 165 mm and a seat height of 838 mm. The front suspension is a telescopic fork with hydraulic damping and an offset wheel spindle, while the rear suspension consists of Woodhead-Monroe springs with hydraulic damping, later replaced by Armstrong and Girling. The front and rear brakes are 7 x 1 in. drums, and the wheels are WM1 x 21 in. at the front and WM3 x 19 in. at the rear.
The motorcycle has a dry weight of 152 kg and a fuel capacity of 11.35 L. It is available in black with a silver tank. Overall, the Velocette Venom Scrambler is a powerful and efficient motorcycle that combines performance and style.
Make Model: Velocette Venom Scrambler
Year: 1958
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder
Capacity: 499 cc / 30.5 cub in
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