MINERVA MOTOCYCLETTES REGISTER


In cooperation with Dr. Derek Foxton, World Wide VMCC Registar for the Marques Minerva and Werner.

Please e-mail your engine and frame number so we are able to date more accurately your and other Minerva Motocyclettes.

Following construction years and numbers are based on information provided by the owners or deducted from period advertisements and articles / literature. No factory register has been found yet. Therefore, following register cannot be cited as an authority for the dating of a machine.

This register is based on the idea that the engines were consecutively numbered.



MINERVA MOTOCYCLETTES REGISTER

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THE REGISTER OF MACHINES OF THE VMCC
(3rd Ed.)

Edited by

William Elliott Hume BA. ALA. Dip Ed

(Machine Registrar)

Extracts from the Introduction: page III, VI & IX.



When the maker of the cycle is unknown the marque listed is that of the motor. Dating is then done from the motor not the frame. This is the aspect of the Register most likely to cause confusion. When in some doubt, I have entered the machine under the name given it by the owner.The Minerva motor for instance was used by many forgotten factories. It was used by many private individuals as an attachment for their push bikes. Thus Minerva can be found everywhere in the Register. Bikes are registered under Minerva, one is registered under B.S.A., some under Chater-Lea and so on. The solution to this problem evades me, for listing Minervas (and other early motors) under the name of the motor would disrupt the sequence of many important marques. Over the years it seems to have caused no problems. As it turns out, the B.S.A.-Minerva cited is now believed to have been constructed in the B.S.A. factory proper.

The traditional prime division of motor cycles by their owners and users has always been by swept volume for the old Horse Power rating (not always consistent of course) soon became a symbol of the approximate swept volume of the motor. So the models are arranged in order of size and power, the swept volume being reduced to round figures of 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400 and so on by 50cc increases. Exceptions are made when in case of certain models an increase in size say from 6 to 8 hp made no significant change in a machine. (Such models are listed as for example 6/8 hp machines). Thus in all models the smallest machine comes first and the biggest last, normally independent of age. The normal equivalents of horse-powers are 1 1/4 hp 150cc; 2 1/4 - 250; 2 1/2 - 300; 3 350; 3 1/2 500; 4 1/2 - 600; 6 700/750; 8 and 9 hp 1000cc.


The Vintage Motor Cycle Club, the Registrar and the Marque Specialists can accept no responsibility whatsoever fore this register being cited as an authority for the dating of a machine or indeed for the accuracy of any part-numbers listed.

OTHER ABBREVIATIONS:

- sv: side valve type motor (mechanically operated).

- aiv: automatic inlet valve.

- ioe: inlet over exhaust valve mechanism.

- AF: As Frame; made by the same manufacturer that made the cycle parts.

- ss: single speed transmission.

- b: belt drive.

MARQUE SPECIALISTS:

- Minerva: D. Foxton



THE REGISTER OF MACHINES OF THE VMCC

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