
Rudge-Whitworth - Wikipedia
Rudge motorcycles were produced from 1911 to 1946. The firm was known for its innovations in engine and transmission design, and its racing successes. Their sales motto was "Rudge it, do …
Rudge - Historic Vehicles
Dating from 1894, Rudge Whitworth Cycles was a British bicycle, bicycle saddle, motorcycle and wheel manufacturer. Rudge motorcycles were produced from 1911 to 1946. The firm was …
Rudge-Whitworth | The Online Automotive Marketplace - Hemmings
Sep 23, 2018 · Rudge motorcycles of the era included pushrod-actuated four-valve heads. A four-wheeled cycle car was a short-lived venture for the enterprise.
Rudge Motorbikes for Sale | Car and Classic
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1937 Rudge Ulster - National Motorcycle Museum
In 1928 Graham Walker’s Rudge, a works 500, became the first motorcycle known to win a sanctioned road race at an average speed in excess of 80mph, the British Ulster Grand Prix. …
Rudge Motorcycles - Rudge Enthusiasts Club
Rudge Enthusiasts Club is dedicated to Rudge-Whitworth / Rudge motorcycles, auto-cycles, bicycles and Rudge Python engined motorcycles.
Rudge-Whitworth - Wikiwand
Rudge Whitworth Cycles was a British bicycle, bicycle saddle, motorcycle and sports car wheel manufacturer that resulted from the merger of two bicycle manufacturers in 1894, Whitworth …
Rudge-Whitworth - Graces Guide
1914 Cycle, motor cycle and motor wheel manufacturers. Specialties: light bicycles, motor bicycles and detachable wheels for automobiles. 1914 Rudge Whitworth Ltd (Motorcycle …
Rudge-Whitworth - Racing Green Magazine
Kicking off things in 1921, Rudge introduced the 3 speed gearbox and 2 years later, a 4 speed, capable of handling 9 BHP. Not long behind this in 1924, versions of a 350cc and 500cc …
Rudge-Whitworth Motorcycles | Timeline - Sheldon's EMU
1914 Cycle, motor cycle and motor wheel manufacturers. Specialities: light bicycles, motor bicycles and detachable wheels for automobiles. 1914 Rudge Whitworth Ltd (Motorcycle …
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