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Originally riding for DMW and then James motorcycles, Brittain beat the three James works riders in his first International Six Days' Trial (ISDT) in the 125cc class. He moved to Royal Enfield riding the Royal Enfield Bullet 350cc. 1950 was his first full year riding the Bullet, at the very young age of eighteen [2] when he won a gold medal in the ISDT held that year in Wales, as well as the ...
In 1952 Johnny Brittain won the Scottish Six Days Trial on a Royal Enfield Bullet and in 1953 he also won the International Six Days Trial without losing a single point. [1] In 1949, the Indian Army ordered Royal Enfield Bullets for border patrol use and the company decided to open a factory in Madras. In 1955, the 350 cc Bullets were sent from ...
Johnny Brittain: Royal Enfield: 1953 Hugh Viney AJS 1954 Artie Ratcliffe Matchless (OLH 721) 1955 Jeff Smith: 500cc BSA Gold Star: 1956 Gordon Jackson AJS 1957 Johnny Brittain: 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet – HNP 331 1958 Gordon Jackson 350cc AJS 1959 Roy Peplow 199cc Triumph Tiger Cub (First time a small capacity motorcycle won) 1960 Gordon ...
This is a list of motorcycles produced under the Royal Enfield brand by the defunct original company, Enfield Manufacturing Company Ltd of Redditch, UK, [1] and later users of the name, including the current user of the brand name, Royal Enfield of Chennai, India.
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Johnny Brittain W.J. Stocker S.B. Manns P.H. Alves B.H.M. Viney Czechoslovakia František Bláha Vojtěch Kolář Bohumil Kabát: 29. 1954 Llandrindod Wells, Wales Czechoslovakia Bohuslav Roučka Jaroslav Pudil Saša Klimt Jiří Kubeš Vladimír Šedina Netherlands S. Schram B.L. Jansema M. den Haan: 30. 1955 Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia West ...
The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 [31] [32] [33] is a roadster motorcycle launched by Royal Enfield in August 2022 [34] [35] in India. It is powered by 349cc BS6 engine that produces 20.2 bhp and 27 Nm of torque.
Royal Enfield was a brand name under which The Enfield Cycle Company Limited of Redditch, Worcestershire, [1] England, sold motorcycles, bicycles, lawnmowers and stationary engines which it manufactured. Enfield Cycle Company also used the brand name "Enfield" without the "Royal".