£4,400
Rudge-J.A.P Speedway motorcycle. 1931.
Believed ridden by Wally Kilmister.
Frame - Rudge DT (England), the definitive Rudge frame
Engine - J.A.P 500cc 'dog ear', short four, 35.5 bhp and 5700 rpm. Engine No. JLS/H 16311/E
Carburettor - Amal, twin float
Fuel - Methanol
The famous 'dog ear' dirt track J.A.P engine made its debut in August 1930. It was available with single or twin exhaust ports and left or right hand carburettors to suit the riders requirements.
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Free Registration
1+: | 13.2% inc VAT* |
Flat Fee Registration
1+: | 9.60% inc VAT* |