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2020 Shannons Winter Timed Online Auction
Lot
76

1912 Peerless 500cc Motorcycle

$28,900

Wednesday 26 August 8.15pm AEST*

Sydney

Sold

Specifications

Engine Single cylinder, 500cc
Gearbox Direct Drive
Colour Green

Description

This lot is no longer available

One of the pioneering Australian motorcycle firms, Peerless were manufactured by Messrs A G Healing & Co. of Melbourne, Victoria, who initially sold proprietary engines and frames before moving to full production.  According to Robert Saward’s excellent reference book “A-Z of Australian-Made Motorcycles 1893-1942”, the 1910 Peerless used a German-made Fafnir 3 ½ hp overhead inlet valve single cylinder engine mounted in a frame made up of Chater Lea components and a flat tank but, from 1912 onwards, A G Healing began making their own frames.  To generate publicity, a Peerless successfully attempted the Australasian 24-Hour record, policeman Bill Peverill covering 522 miles in the allotted period.  By this stage the Fafnir engine was a side-valve unit, also rated at 3 ½ horsepower.  Designed to cope with the generally atrocious local riding conditions, Peerless employed a dust proof engine, semi-automatic drop-feed lubrication and a larger capacity fuel tank with a novel reserve feature, along with additional ground clearance.  The Bosch magneto was also mounted high-up to avoid dirt and dust, while the carrier was hinged to facilitate easy removal of the rear wheel.  The A G Healing factory in Elizabeth Street reportedly employed 55 staff, making it the largest motorcycle operation in the country at the time, with distributors all over Australia.  A G Healing continued making bikes until 1923, ultimately using JAP twins and a saddle tank in place of the distinctive rounded-top flat tank used on earlier models.  Any surviving Peerless is a rare bike and we understand as few as four or five 1912 models remain extant, making this a wonderful opportunity for the collector of veteran motorcycles and a living piece of Australian two-wheeled history.