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Velocette MAC 350cc (1951) Tele-Rigid/ Concours
MAC production restarted after WW2. In 1948 the MAC's girder forks were replaced with innovative air sprung Dowty Oleomatic forks and in 1951 these were upgraded to the Veloce 'tele forks' which were developed for the Velocette LE (these had coil springs with damping). In addition the engine was upgraded to an alloy barrel and head with wider fins to improve cooling. For 1953 the MAC was updated again, with fully adjustable rear suspension, swinging arm and a tube frame.
At Milestone Classics we occasionally find a classic motorcycle that meets our demanding standards - this Velocette MAC ticked all the boxes and we simply could not resist the bike when offered to us.
This is an outstanding example of an early post-war (1951) tele-rigid Velocette MAC and is the final incarnation of the generation of rigid-rear bikes. The machine has been restored to pristine/ show condition – she is simply immaculate. The stove enamel on the frame and tinware is of an extremely high quality and has a deep gloss.
All bright ware, including wheels rims/ spokes, exhaust/ silencer, fasteners etc. is as new. Tyres (Avon ribbed front & SM MKII rear) and the saddle/ pillion seats are new. She starts easily with no smoke/ rattles, rides well with good gearbox/ clutch and the new speedo is working. The bike will require a period of “running-in” following the recent rebuild.
The history folder comes with a selection of historic articles/ advertisements and old V5’s. The bike has had 4 owners over the last 37 years and retains her transferable registration number.
The rigid rear “Bobber” bikes offer an early motorcycle experience that has gained huge popularity in recent years. This beautifully restored bike could be shown at shows to win prizes or used as a stunning lightweight post-war classic motorcycle that will provide lots of enjoyment to the lucky new custodian.












