Sold for £3,450
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: GAD 434
Frame No: 6871
MOT: Exempt
The James ML was intended for use by airborne forces during the Second World War. ML stood for ‘Military Lightweight’ and, at just 150lbs, it was deserving of the name, although it was more cheekily nicknamed the 'mechanical mouse'. After the war, the ML continued to be produced to a civilian specification, as in the case of this survivor. Powered by a Villiers 9D single-cylinder two-stroke engine, the gearbox was a Villiers three-speed with hand change. The ML had a rigid frame with a bolted-on rear section and flat-bladed girder forks. Fitted with a single sprung saddle, the luggage rack and pannier attachment were standard fitment. The model was replaced by the James Comet late in 1948.
On offer is a lovely little 1948 James ML that has formed part of a large collection of motorcycles. It looks to be a lovely original, unrestored example, with one or two signs of a cosmetic touch-up here and there. MLs are quite a rare little machine today, so this really is quite a special survivor, especially in such original condition. After a long period of storage, it will require some recommissioning, after which it would be great fun to enjoy as an ‘oily rag’. The sale includes a V5C.
For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands, 9th Jul, 2025
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