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By : Kyle Pereira | Published : July 17, 2008 | Photos : Kyle Pereira
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Imagine Gregory Peck on a motorcycle with Audrey Hepburn riding pillion. Now that would be a sight for sore eyes, no? Now I’m not really sure if either of them ever rode motorcycles, but I am convinced that if they did, it would certainly be a gleaming black Sunbeam S7.

The Sunbeam S7 was introduced in 1946 as a ‘Gentleman Tourer’ offering ‘long lasting luxury’. At the time, this constituted a major detour from the then-current clichéd biker image – antisocial attitude clad in black leather. The S7 was big, intimidating to look at and was offered in a highly glossy enamelled finish in just one colour – black.

The S7 may seem as thoroughly British as bikes go, but ironically, it was loosely based on BMW R75s that were German army standard issue and captured by the Brits. However, the company decided that the BMW looked too German and chose to ditch the flat-twin engine in favour of a newly designed 487cc parallel twin fitted with an overhead cam setup. The motorcycle did retain other features from the BMW, like the shaft drive. And thus was born the S7. Unlike later models, the initial S7s were sold without rubber mounted engines. However, these bikes vibrated so badly that all of them had to be recalled to be retrofitted with rubber engine mounts.
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  Posted by Peter Bird at 17th November,2011
It really is a shame when those who write an article try to be clever with their use of cliches. Anyone who actually researches and rides one of these back to back with ANY other war-time / pre-1950 bike will present a whole different story. Btw The engine is a short stroke and so the engine characteristics can be very different to thart described. Recommend anyone does their own research. These are fascinating bikes (albeit from this period non are perfect) which at least in the UK are very inexpensive and the are worth more than reguritated preconceptions. Pete
  Posted by Gautam Dinesh at 6th January,2011
Hello, I would like to know, where I could get more details about the Sunbeams in India. I am keen on it since my grand father used to have one & I'm trying to find the same one he owned. Regards, Gautam Dinesh
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