Rare BMW factory racer and Vincent IOMTT winner

16 December 2013

Rare BMW factory racer and Vincent IOMTT winner

will be at Bonhams Las Vegas auction


These two pedigree racers will accompany a great ine-up of motorcycles at Bonhams’ January event on The Strip San Francisco. On Friday 9 January at Bally’s Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, these two very special racing motorcycles will be presented.

Get your copy of Smoke on the water on the record player and slip into those flares for this bike...

First, the ex-1973 Daytona 200 1972 Butler & Smith BMW F750, is one of only two factory-supplied, purpose-built machines modified by tuner Udo Geitl of Butler & Smith - the BMW importers for America. The surprisingly fast and powerful R75/5s that Geitl uprated for Team Butler & Smith, stunned the world, and were to help change the image of BMW in America from that of a stuffy tourer to a sporting machine.

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Photo courtesy of Bonhams
These were the precursors to the history-making Butler & Smith BMW R90S – also prepped by Geitl – that Reg Pridmore would ride to victory and clinch the first-ever Superbike championship title.

This particular F750 was an official entrant in the 1973 Daytona 200 with BMW rider Kurt Leibmann, alongside its twin ridden by Reg Pridmore. It was also the focus of a feature article written by renowned motorcycle journalist Alan Cathcart and his test ride on this rare, beautiful beast at the Barber Motorsports Park in October 2013. It goes to auction with an estimate of $60,000-75,000.

Ok Change the LP to Rock around the clock...

Next is the 1950 Isle of Man Clubman TT-winning 1947 Vincent HRD Series B Rapide, which has an estimate of $120,000-150,000. It was ridden to victory by Alex Phillip and subsequently owned by larger-than-life British war hero “Mad Jack” Churchill. Soon after the Isle of Man win, the Rapide was uprated to full Black Lightning specifications and performed, in the words of Phillip, “like a rocketship,” before being sold to the daring and eccentric Lt. Colonel Churchill of WWII commando fame.
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1947 Vincent courtesy of Mortons Archive

Nick Smith, Head of Motorcycles for Bonhams US Motoring Division, said:

“We are very pleased to be to have been selected to represent these historic motorcycles at auction.

“Both machines are quite significant for different reasons and both represent the ultimate in motorcycling: racing at its highest level.”

These historically significant motorcycles will join the Silverman Museum Racing Collection of Ducatis and the Pierce Family Museum Collection of Harley-Davidsons – along with many other diverse and important motorcycles – on 9 January in Las Vegas, Nevada.

To order a catalogue and register to bid in person or remotely, please visit:  bonhams.com/vegas.

Information from Bonhams press release

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