Bell’s Bespoke restored a Royal Enfield ladies Junior Champion c. 1960 for me a year ago, and I am delighted with the result. The work was carried out meticulously, and with a fine eye for detail and authenticity. For anyone considering the refurbishment of a vintage bike I would say that you could not do better than to chose Bell’s.
Malcolm Tyler
Royal Enfield 1960
A very smart and exceptionally rare junior bicycle from Royal Enfield. Built around 1960 by Raleigh who had acquired the Royal Enfield name.
This was particularly challenging restoration due to the number of intricate decals. To reproduce these we trace the original decals by hand and with the help of many reference photographs recreate
the artwork as a digital image. This is then printed as a “water-slide” decal much the same as the originals were produced.
The rest of the bicycle has been extensively restored. The chrome finish of many of the parts has been redone and the saddle re-stitched with new padding.
Processes required
Shot blast
Chrome
Paint
Decals recreated
Job duration - 12 months