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250 Tournevis ·1946
Built by hand to beat the best
Jean Nougier was a brilliant craftsmanmechanic who - from 1937 to his last French motorcycling championship in 1972 either starting with proprietary components or working from the raw metal, hand-built the racing motorcycles that were sadly lacking from the output of the French manufacturers. Designed in 1939 and 1940, the Tournevis ("Screwdriver") was highly successful. Recalled Nougier: "Ridden by my brother Henri or by de Shaad, it won at least 40 races, including the 1946 Avignon Grand Prix. The following year, it finished second at Avignon behind the famous works Guzzi 250 ridden by Fergus Anderson."
All His Own Work
Entirely hand-built, the engine was a superb double overhead camshaft unit topped by impressive hairpin valve springs. This type of spring long remained popular on racing engines since - at a time when the steels of the period often broke - it was easily replaceable without dismantling the engine, unlike a conventional coil spring. Maximum Power at 10000rpm
The Tournevis took its name from the method of driving the overhead camshaft by a vertical shaft with a blade and slot coupling. "At first," said Nougier, "I had this long-stroke engine running at 9000rpm; by the end of its racing career it was touching 10500rpm." The crankshaft ran in three bearings and the separate gearbox was a modified Terrot unit. As for the rear suspension - a rarity at the time - it was also "home-brewed", with a forward-mounted brake to avoid kick-back at the pedal.
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine: single-cylinder 250cc (66.1x71mm) Nougier four-stroke with dry-sump lubrication
Power Rating: unspecified peak power developed @ 10000 rpm
Valves: twin overhead camshafts driven by shaft and bevels
Fuel System: carburetor
Transmission: 4 speeds
Suspension: girder forks (front); sliding plunger (rear)
Brakes: single leading shoe drum
Wheels: wire
Weight: 249 lb
The ultra light Nougier Tournevis built just after the WW2 was the most successfull creation of Jean Nougier
Much more info on all the Nougiers racing bikes, in the book «Nougier, 1932-1972 – Le rêve français» by François-Marie Dumas (Text in french only)
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