Entered by David Critchlow, this bike features a 350 cc J.A.P racing engine, Druid racing forks, adjustable friction dampers and a Burman four-speed gearbox. This is a creature that was built for speed. It is also equipped with a 2.5 gallon petrol tank, a 7 inch Royal Enfield hub in the front and a 7 inch Horton hub in the rear.
The motorcycle, though built in 1931, dissappeared for a number of years before it resurfaced in 1946 when it was first registered for the road.
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Its racing days were probably in and around the 1930’s, but most of the bikes history (before David acquired it in 1966) is not known.
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