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As a result of the factory's racing achievements, the range-leading Sports models were rechristened the Ulster in 1929. Refinements included dry-sump lubrication, a new crankcase and enclosed valves. Later models acquired contemporary styling, while the performance kept pace - 100mph in 1930.
As a result of the factory's racing achievements, the range-leading Sports models were rechristened the Ulster in 1929. Refinements included dry-sump lubrication, a new crankcase and enclosed valves. Later models acquired contemporary styling, while the performance kept pace - 100mph in 1930.


Financial troubles were a constant factor for Rudge. The years 1931 and 1932 saw very poor sales and in 1933 the company had to halt many of its projects, as well as giving up racing. Later that year, Rudge went into receivership, but this was not to be the end, and in 1936 the music and electrical company EMI, a major creditor, took over Rudge. One of the first developments to affect the Ulster and Special model was a new aluminum cylinder head with enclosed valves and revised oil system.
Financial troubles were a constant factor for Rudge. The years 1931 and 1932 saw very poor sales and in 1933 the company had to halt many of its projects, as well as giving up racing. Later that year, Rudge went into receivership, but this was not to be the end, and in 1936 the music and electrical company EMI, a major creditor, took over Rudge. One of the first developments to affect the Ulster and Special model was a new aluminium cylinder head with enclosed valves and revised oil system.


During 1937 the factory was moved to EMI's base at Hayes, Middlesex. Sales gradually improved but it was not enough to save Rudge. With the outbreak if war, EMI had to concentrate on its main business, chiefly the assembly of radio and radar equipment. Although they had intended to resume production when peace came, this was not to be and in 1943 the Rudge name and tooling were sold off to Raleigh - a sad end to a great pioneering marque. Β 
During 1937 the factory was moved to EMI's base at Hayes, Middlesex. Sales gradually improved but it was not enough to save Rudge. With the outbreak if war, EMI had to concentrate on its main business, chiefly the assembly of radio and radar equipment. Although they had intended to resume production when peace came, this was not to be and in 1943 the Rudge name and tooling were sold off to Raleigh - a sad end to a great pioneering marque. Β 


[[Category:Rudge motorcycles]]
[[Category:Rudge motorcycles]]

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