Hesketh Motorcycles - Models

Models

  • Hesketh V1000 - V-twin 1000cc gentleman's tourer. The original machine came with a nickel plated Reynolds 531 frame. 139 produced
  • V1000 EN10 - as V1000, but with oil cooling improvements developed by Broom engineering, mostly including oil radiator to cool rearward cylinder. Most of the original machines have now had these obvious improvement modifications. Around 60+ machines produced by Broom. The latest version comes with spoked wheels, to allow fitment of radial tyres
  • Vulcan - a V1000 EN10 with a series of modifications including a bored out 1200cc engine
  • Vampire - touring based version of the V1000, with fairing and optional panniers. Around 50 machines so far delivered between Hesleydon and Broom
  • Vortan - bored out 1100cc, sports version of the V1000 with highly modified chassis. Only one produced so far

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