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Coventry Eagle Coventry Eagle
1924Allround

Coventry Eagle Coventry Eagle

Key specifications

Engine
998 cc
Power
86 HP
Weight
175 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Front brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)

Overview

Introducing the 1924 Coventry Eagle Motorcycle The 1924 Coventry Eagle stands as a testament to the golden age of motorcycle engineering, where craftsmanship met innovation. Renowned for its versatility, this motorcycle carved a niche in the allround category, appealing to a diverse audience of riders. The Coventry Eagle brand, steeped in British heritage, emerged as a symbol of quality and performance, making it a sought-after model for both enthusiasts and collectors. With its classic styling and robust build, the 1924 Coventry Eagle is not just a mode of transportation; it’s a piece of history that captures the essence of early 20th-century motorcycling. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the heart of the Coventry Eagle lies a powerful 998cc twin-cylinder four-stroke engine that produces a remarkable 85.5 horsepower at a staggering 8,500 RPM. This potent engine delivers an exhilarating ride, characterized by smooth acceleration and a throaty roar that makes it a thrill to operate. The 6.5:1 compression ratio ensures a robust torque delivery, allowing for spirited rides on both city streets and winding country roads. Riders will appreciate the bike's air-cooled system, keeping the engine running efficiently even during prolonged rides. The chain final drive offers reliable power transfer, giving riders a sense of confidence as they navigate various terrains. Key Features and Technology The Coventry Eagle's engineering ingenuity is evident in its robust chassis and suspension design. The motorcycle features expanding drum brakes on both the front and rear, providing reliable stopping power that instills confidence in the rider. The open tubular front suspension coupled with a girder fork rear suspension offers a comfortable ride, adept at absorbing bumps and imperfections on the road. While the carburettor fuel system may seem nostalgic compared to modern fuel injection, it is a hallmark of the era, embodying the simplicity and charm of early motorcycle design. The Magneto Lucas ignition system further highlights the bike's engineering pedigree, ensuring reliable starts and optimal engine performance. **

Pros

    Cons

    • Powerful Performance: With 85.5 HP, the engine provides thrilling acceleration and responsiveness.
    • Classic Design: The Coventry Eagle's vintage aesthetic appeals to collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate classic motorcycles.
    • Reliable Components: The drum brakes and robust chassis offer solid performance and stability, even by today's standards.
    • Weight: At 175 kg (385.8 pounds), the bike can feel cumbersome compared to lighter modern motorcycles.
    • Maintenance: The carburettor and older technology may require more frequent maintenance and care.
    • Limited Speed: While powerful, the performance is tailored for vintage rides rather than high-speed touring, which may not satisfy every rider's desire for speed.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Coventry Eagle
    Model
    Coventry Eagle
    Category
    Allround
    Power
    85.50 HP (62.4 kW)) @ 85 RPM
    Ignition
    Magneto Lucas
    Fuel System
    Carburettor
    Compression
    6.5:1
    Displacement
    998.00 ccm (60.90 cubic inches)
    Cooling System
    Air
    Engine Details
    Twin, four-stroke
    Transmission Type Final Drive
    Chain
    Dry Weight
    175.0 kg (385.8 pounds)
    Power Weight Ratio
    0.4886 HP/kg
    Seat
    Single
    Wheels
    Spoked
    Rear Brakes
    Expanding brake (drum brake)
    Front Brakes
    Expanding brake (drum brake)
    Rear Suspension
    Girder fork
    Front Suspension
    Open tubular