Some facts about the brand: New Hudson Motorcycles was a British manufacturer started in 1903 by George Patterson in Birgimhamn. The engines were side-valve and OHV single-cylinder between 350 to 600 cc. The brand was known for its fast engines and in 1927 Bert le Vack set a speed record of 100 miles per hour (160 km / h)!
The company stopped producing New Hudson in 1932 and then started manufacturing the BSA brand which then became world famous.
This copy is the largest model of 600 cc. The current owner bought a motorcycle from a death estate where the previous owner carefully renovated it in Sweden for a number of years.
It is a beautiful motor with many fine details, it started at the first attempt and sounds good in the engine.
An opportunity to buy a finely renovated motorcycle with interesting motor history.
Place of delivery is Kil in Värmland.