Beschreibung
1949 Velocette MAC 350 Registration Number: KFM 620 Frame Number: 7877 - Comprehensively Restored - Recent engine rebuild In classic motorcycle terms, the name Velocette means quality. Though not quite in Vincent territory, Velocettes have always stood for traditional build quality and longevity. Clients would always know what they were buying with a Velo. Innovators in design, Velocette developed the first foot shift gearbox in 1928, and also the first swinging arm rear suspension 1936 race bikes. The firm was also early in adopting a telescopic front fork (in 1948) using Dowty hydraulic/ pneumatic spring/ damping, and in 1951 fitting iron-lined aluminium cylinders. The firm is famous the world over, for its 500cc sports bikes and a string of TT wins also the Manx Grand Prix in 1930, but also catering for more modest pockets with their pretty 350 singles. Surprisingly torquey and lacking in vibration, the Phil Irving-designed frame gives a safe and pleasant ride. The Velocette MAC is powered by a 349cc air cooled OHV 4 stroke single 68mm x 96mm engine developing, 15hp and a respectable top speed of 78mph. This excellent restored example has the benefit of a recent full engine rebuild. The vendor, a motorcycle engineer, tells us the bike runs extremely well and is a pleasure to ride.
This bike will be sold at auction with Dore & Rees Motoring at the Bristol Classic Motorcycle Show at the Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet, on Sunday 25th February 2024. For more details contact the Motoring Department via the above details.















