Descripción
H&H Classic Auction @ National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands
27th March, 2024 13:00
1930 Triumph NSD
Restored
Estimate
£4, 000 - £5, 000
Registration No: OG 990
Frame No: G1517
Engine No: G1408
CC: 550
MOT: Exempt
Restored to a very high standard
Many hours were spent on the restoration
Attention to detail during the restoration
Current V5C on file
The development of the motorcycle in Britain, Triumph's Model P debuted at the 1924 Motor Cycle Show, a basic model and newcomer, undercut most other 500cc machines on sale in the UK. Production was soon running full steam ahead with 1, 000 machines per week, the Model P's success undoubtedly the demise of many small manufacturers. Production continued until the decade's end, by which time the Model had spawned many more refined derivatives -such as the Model N, and Q among them. By 1930 only one model of this and highly successful remained - the 549cc NSD, by this time updated with a saddle tank design.
This 1930 Banbury-eligible Triumph has been restored to a good standard by the late vendor. In the time since completion, it has been used and provided much enjoyment. During the restoration, it was completely stripped down with components restored or replaced where necessary. The Triumph is running well and all the lights work too. It comes complete with a current V5C, old MOT certificates and sundry paperwork and literature.



















