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Auction archive: Lot number 221

1927 New Hudson 499cc Frame no. M10341/1927 Engine no. S3387

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£5,520
ca. US$10,846
Auction archive: Lot number 221

1927 New Hudson 499cc Frame no. M10341/1927 Engine no. S3387

Estimate
£0
Price realised:
£5,520
ca. US$10,846
Beschreibung:

The Birmingham firm of New Hudson started out as a bicycle manufacturer. The company’s first powered machine of 1903 used a clip-on Minerva engine, and this was followed by the first proper motorcycle in 1910. New Hudson made its Isle of Man TT debut in 1911 but major competition success eluded the Birmingham firm until Bert Le Vack took over racing development in 1927, becoming the first man to lap Brooklands at over 100mph on a 500cc machine that same year. Le Vack’s mount was powered by a development of New Hudson’s own overhead-valve engine that had first appeared at the Isle of Man TT in 1924, and this handsome power unit was also used by the factory team in the ‘Island’ in 1927, works rider Jimmy Guthrie finishing the Senior race in second place. New Hudson announced a new range for 1931, but the onset of economic depression did little to encourage sales and in 1933 the company, by then manufacturers of Girling automotive components, ceased to build motorcycles. There was a brief return in 1940 with the New Hudson Autocycle, later built by BSA. Part of the Museum collection since its inception in 1980, this original and unrestored sidevalve-engined New Hudson was acquired by Professor Ehn in 1971 and ridden regularly until 1974, its use thereafter being confined to the occasional ‘oldtimer’ meeting. The machine is offered with Austrian Einzelgenehmigung confirming matching frame/engine numbers.

Auction archive: Lot number 221
Auction:
Datum:
30 Jun 2008
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hendon, RAF Museum RAF Museum Grahame Park Way London NW9 5LL Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

The Birmingham firm of New Hudson started out as a bicycle manufacturer. The company’s first powered machine of 1903 used a clip-on Minerva engine, and this was followed by the first proper motorcycle in 1910. New Hudson made its Isle of Man TT debut in 1911 but major competition success eluded the Birmingham firm until Bert Le Vack took over racing development in 1927, becoming the first man to lap Brooklands at over 100mph on a 500cc machine that same year. Le Vack’s mount was powered by a development of New Hudson’s own overhead-valve engine that had first appeared at the Isle of Man TT in 1924, and this handsome power unit was also used by the factory team in the ‘Island’ in 1927, works rider Jimmy Guthrie finishing the Senior race in second place. New Hudson announced a new range for 1931, but the onset of economic depression did little to encourage sales and in 1933 the company, by then manufacturers of Girling automotive components, ceased to build motorcycles. There was a brief return in 1940 with the New Hudson Autocycle, later built by BSA. Part of the Museum collection since its inception in 1980, this original and unrestored sidevalve-engined New Hudson was acquired by Professor Ehn in 1971 and ridden regularly until 1974, its use thereafter being confined to the occasional ‘oldtimer’ meeting. The machine is offered with Austrian Einzelgenehmigung confirming matching frame/engine numbers.

Auction archive: Lot number 221
Auction:
Datum:
30 Jun 2008
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Hendon, RAF Museum RAF Museum Grahame Park Way London NW9 5LL Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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