22 October 2013

Bonham's Stafford motorcycle sale tops £1.3M...

...and sets new world record

  
Bonhams annual sale of collectors’ motorcycles at Stafford on Sunday 20th October made a total of £1,337,475, with 80 per cent of the 436 lots sold – and created a brand new world record.


Top performer among the competition machines on offer, the c.1966 Norton 350cc Manx prepared by legendary tuner Francis Beart and raced by Joe Dunphy and Keith Heckles found a new home for £61,980, more than doubling the top estimate and setting a new world record for a Manx sold at auction.

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Norton Manx
Hot on its heels came the modern Molnar Norton Manx, prepared and entered by Fred Walmsley for the late World Champion Barry Sheene, which sold for £55,200.

But it was a technological marvel from an earlier era that produced the sale’s best result when the 250cc Moto Morini Grand Prix racer from the 1960s fetched £83,260.

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Moto Morini
The Michael Buttinger collection of Japanese motorcycles provided one of the star lots of Bonhams’ autumn Stafford sale when the limited edition c.1992 Honda NR750 superbike – an oval piston, 32-valve, V4-engined technological tour de force, the like of which has not been seen since – sold for £57,500.
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Honda NR750

Ben Walker, head of Bonhams Motorcycle Department, commented:

“In strictly performance terms the Honda NR750 wasn’t any faster than many of its more mundane contemporaries. What really blew everybody away was the bike’s sex appeal when it came to style: never before had a production motorcycle looked more like a two-wheeled Ferrari.”

Information from Bonhams press release 22nd October

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