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Wednesday 14 February 2018

1930 RUDGE ULSTER TO GRAND PRIX SPECIFICATION - COYS AUCTIONS Saturday 17th February 2018 THE LONDON CLASSIC CAR SHOW ExCel London, Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock London, E16 1XL

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COYS AUCTIONS
Saturday 17th February 2018
THE LONDON CLASSIC CAR SHOW
ExCel London, Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock
London, E16 1XL


1930 RUDGE ULSTER TO GRAND PRIX SPECIFICATION



Rudge-Whitworth found their move into motorcycle production a natural development, like many other long standing bicycle manufacturers. In 1911 the first production models appeared and some technically advanced features were quickly introduced, such as variable ratio gears etc., which belied the staid conservative impression some may have formed about the company, somewhat justified by certain anachronistic features still employed, such as belt drives, well into the twenties. The 498cc. ‘Ulster’ racing machine was first listed in 1929, along with 248 and 348cc. sv and ohv JAP powered models. Supplied ready to race ex-works and comparatively inexpensive the Ulster went on to win countless honours in TT, GP and many other international events in later years. This fine sporting marque was very competitive in speedway, and also trials events in the hands, and feet, of Murray’s dad Graham (Walker) Rudge’s sales manager at the time.

This fantastic example is built to works race specification, in beautifully restored condition the Rudge has been made to replicate the 1930 TT winning machine. Included in the sale is a comprehensive history file including a build sheet schedule. Based on a genuine Rudge Ulster this wonderful example is set up in a fast road specification and is ready to be used by a new custodian.


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