Description
The famous 'Ulster', which quickly became synonymous with the Rudge name, was introduced in 1929 following the Ulster Grand Prix win by Graham Walker. The Golden year of 1930 saw the junior TT 1, 2, 3 win using the newly untried fully radial 350cc 4 valve engines which was then replicated the following year on the road bike. Another distinctive Rudge feature appeared in 1932, the much admired stand handle allowing the machine to be placed on the centre stand with 'just one finger'.
This 1937 Rudge Ulster has been part of a private collection for a number of years. It is lovely oily rag condition and ripe for some recommissioning.
As far as we can see it is complete and in one piece and the engine turns over and has compression.
Bike comes with some history/ paperwork and the current V5 is present.
Please feel free to contact us for further information or to arrange a viewing - a walk around video is available that can be shared.