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In the pre-war years, The Rudge was the British bike to have. With a reputation for reliability, brawn and style, the company was the result of a the merger of two bicycle manufacturers in 1894. “Rudge it, do not trudge it.” was their natty sales blurb — and by the mid thirties Rudge bikes had enjoyed success in Isle of Man TT as well as dirt track racing.
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In the pre-war years, The Rudge was the British bike to have. With a reputation for reliability, brawn and style, the company was the result of a the merger of two bicycle manufacturers in 1894. “Rudge it, do not trudge it.” was their natty sales blurb — and by the mid thirties Rudge bikes had enjoyed success in Isle of Man TT as well as dirt track racing.
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