Estimated Price: £3,000 - £5,000
- Humber were one of the pioneering motorcycle manufacturers, starting at the very end of the 1800s and in business until 1929 when the company focused on car production
- Starting with tricycle-styled machines and using secondary engines from the likes of De Dion Bouton and Minerva
- By the end of 1910, Humber were producing their own side and overhead-valve motorbikes in various capacities
- This example was more than likely built in late 1929 or early 1930 and not registered until 1931
- Older restoration and presented in good overall condition
- An old RF60 from 1949 included in the history file shows the bike was registered in Warwick and had numerous owners based in the West Midlands
- Appears to have slipped off the DVLA records in the 1950s/60s
- Verified by Classic Archives in 1990 and registered back on its original registration in the same year with the same owner since
- Complete with some reprint manuals, old RF60 buff log book, old MOT, some DVLA correspondence and dating letter
- Not used for last year or so and may need some recommissioning before road use
- UK-registered on a current V5C
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- Exterior ColourOTHER
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