Motorcycle riders on a track with 'Vickers' branding in the background

Rudge Motorcycles

For nearly a century, the Rudge name has rested, untouched and unmatched. Once the choice of Enzo Ferrari, Sebastian Vettel, and the British royal family. Rudge returns.

Scuderia Ferrari Rudge 500 TT

The Scuderia Ferrari Motorcycle Team won the 1932 European Grand Prix, the 1933 and 1934 Targa Florios, and the 1934 International Trophy for Speed. In 3 years they racked up 3 national titles and an astonishing 44 overall victories.


The beautifully presented Scuderia Ferrari Rudge 500 TT you see here is due to roll across the auction block with RM Sotheby’s in Paris, with an estimated value of between €50,000 and €150,000.

Close-up of a Ferrari logo on a red vehicle.
Red motorcycle on a white background
Red motorcycle with visible branding on a white background
Close-up of a Ferrari logo on a red vehicle.
Red motorcycle on a white background
Red motorcycle with visible branding on a white background
Each purchase helps bring the next Rudge motorcycle to life.

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  • 1869 Rudge Cotton Jumper

    1869 Rudge Cotton Jumper

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    £44.00
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  • Cotton Cap

    Cotton Cap

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  • Cotton Hoodie

    Cotton Hoodie

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  • Cotton Jumper

    Cotton Jumper

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  • Cotton T-shirt

    Cotton T-shirt

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  • Gentleman on a 1918 Rudge Multi 500cc Motorcycle

    Gentleman on a 1918 Rudge Multi 500cc Motorcycle

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  • Rudge Motorcycles Racing In 1938 at Brooklands

    Rudge Motorcycles Racing In 1938 at Brooklands

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the same Rudge brand from 1869?

Yes, this is the original Rudge brand, established in 1869 and synonymous with British engineering. Today, the brand is being restored by a member of the Rudge family, preserving the lineage and values that made the name revered.

Where are Rudge motorcycles made?

Rudge is committed to designing, manufacturing, assembling, and supporting every motorcycle in Britain. Our dedication extends beyond the workshop, with all customer support based here too, ensuring every Rudge owner receives the same standard of care, attention, and craftsmanship that defines our motorcycles.

What makes Rudge different from brands like Triumph, Norton, or Brough?

Rudge stands apart through a heritage that is both deeper and more distinguished. Founded in 1869, the nearest of these names arrived almost three decades later, giving Rudge an unmatched name in British engineering history. Rudge was appointed cycle makers to the British Royal Family, our machines were admired by legends such as Enzo Ferrari, and even today, icons like Formula 1 Hall of Fame member Sebastian Vettel have been seen with the legendary Rudge Ulster.

What are the long-term plans for the Rudge brand?

To begin, we intend to capture the trust and faith of the current Rudge enthusiasts, providing indisputable evidence of our ability to continue the Rudge legacy, exposing the brand name to the eyes and ears of the modern day, in a direction that would be true to the Rudge name.

We aspire to excite younger generations in their ancestral connection to the Rudge brand, and provide all generations with their own desire to one day own a Rudge Motorcycle for themselves.