The 250cc class was important in the UK as it was the largest engine which a ‘learner’ could ride without passing a test. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Royal Enfield produced a number of 250 cc machines, including a racer, the ‘GP’ and a Scrambler, the ‘Moto-X’, which used a modified Crusader frame, leading link forks and a Villiers Starmaker engine. The Clipper was a base-model tourer with the biggest-seller being the Crusader, a 248 cc pushrod OHV single producing 18 bhp (13 kW).
This example has come from a private collection and has been meticulously looked after in the current vendors ownership. Offered with a Uk registration document and other invoices and documents.
Auction | The Carole Nash MCN London Motorcycle Show |
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Lot Number | 314 |
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