Lot details Registration No: 627 XUH Frame No: G23 Engine No: G2 32411 cc: 350 MOT Expiry Date: T.B.A.
Royal Enfield resumed production of civilian machines during 1946 announcing a 3 model line-up complimented by factory rebuilds of military C and CO models. The smallest of the new machines available was the Model RE two stroke, followed by the 350cc Model G and 500cc Model J. Both the Model J and the G featured single cylinder four stroke engine of dry sump design, although the oil tank was incorporated into the crankcases. 1949 saw the introduction of the pivoted fork framed sports model that revived a well known Royal Enfield title being called the Bullet.
This example of the G2, 350ccvariant dates from the models penultimate year of production. It is described as being in very good original condition, with attractive maroon paintwork. A set of crash-bars and a set of panniers have been fitted to the machine which displays the original brass suppliers plate on the front mudguard. A Swansea V5C, road fund licence valid to the 31st May 2008 and a fresh Mot are included with the machine.
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