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Sale of British Golden Age motorcycles for Bonhams Amelia Island

Those browsing Bonhams’ catalog for its Amelia Island auction might have noticed that a large percentage of the folder is taken up by classic British motorcycles.

The reason is the inclusion of the Charles Jacobs Collection, 46 motorcycles amassed over the years by the late Jacksonville, Florida resident and regular entrant in the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance motorcycle class.

While Bonhams’ annual Amelia Island auction, held this year on March 3, is usually dedicated to classic cars, Jacobs motorcycles make up a good proportion of the 180 vehicles that will pass through the block.

“Offered entirely without reserve, the (Jacobs) collection includes some of the most prestigious and rare names in British motorcycling history – from Brough Superior to Vincent – and offers motorcycling enthusiasts a rare opportunity to acquire these examples of its golden age,” Bonhams said in a press release. “In addition, proceeds from the sale of one of the lots, a 1954 Norton Big 4, will be donated to a local charity.”

Motorcycle group highlights include:

1936 Brough Superior SS-80 Incomparable, known as the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles, with a polished Watsonian sidecar fitted to the left side for British roads. Estimated value between $80,000 and $100,000.

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1951 Vincent 499cc Cometestimated between $20,000 and $30,000, presented at the Amelia Island competition.

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Circa-1927 Grindlay Peerless SO4 Model 350 Single-port JAP “Dog Ear”, a rare machine from the short-lived pre-war British sidecar turned motorcycle manufacturer, which produced the first 500cc motorcycle to exceed 100mph on British soil. Estimated between $30,000 and $40,000.

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1934 Ariel 4F Square Four, also known as the Squariel, this innovative model remains unique in motorcycle history, with its unique four-cylinder block and twin geared crankshafts with 180-degree phased pistons. Estimated between $25,000 and $35,000.

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1938 Triumph Tiger 90, an overhead valve single that was part of a revamped Triumph range introduced in 1937, created by chief designer Edward Turner, who had previously been responsible for the Ariel Square Four. Estimated between $20,000 and $30,000.

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1963 BSA 499cc Gold Star, one of the last examples of BSA’s legendary café racer, one of the most successful production motorcycles. “This DBD 500cc model is considered the ultimate ‘Goldie’ with its famous RRT2 close ratio gearbox and standard 190mm front brake,” Bonhams says in its description. Estimated between $15,000 and $20,000.

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1954 Norton Big 4, named after the company’s first motorcycle driven by its own in-house engine, the 633cc ‘Big 4’ was the most powerful machine in Norton’s lineup. Proceeds from the sale of this motorcycle will benefit Spina Bifida of Jacksonville. Estimated between $8,000 and $12,000.

“Motorcycles have rarely been offered at the various auctions held over the years during Amelia Island Concours week, and Bonhams is delighted to finally fill that gap with the Charles Jacobs collection,” said Mathieu Guyot- Sionnest, Bonhams US Motoring specialist.

In addition to these 46 motorcycles, eight cars will be offered from the Jacobs collection, all without reserve, led by an elegant 1934 Packard Series 1101 Eight Club Sedan, estimated between $70,000 and $90,000.

The Bonhams live auction will take place at the Fernandina Beach Golf Club on Thursday, March 3, starting at 10 a.m. for motorcycles and automobilia, and 1 p.m. for automobiles.

For more information, visit the Bonhams website.

Honda CB400F world record price highlights UK motorcycle sales

In the middle of the motorcycle adornment presented by Silverstone’s The very first self-driving motorcycle auction was what could easily have been overlooked as a relatively ordinary vintage motorcycle, a 1978 Honda CB400F.

But it was a Honda with a difference. The 400cc 4 cylinder motorcycle has never been used, presented as 100% complete and original, and with only one mile on the odometer.

As such, it sold for a whopping £15,975 ($21,604), an impressive result that broke the world record for this model sold at auction.

The 1936 Brough Superior was the top seller

Silverstone Auction’s sale of 120 motorcycles took place at the Carol Nash MCN Motorcycle Show at ExCel in London, where it achieved sales of £767,000 ($1,037,760) and a sell-through rate of 75%.

The top-selling motorcycle in the auction was a “superbly presented” 1936 Brough Superior SS80 982cc, which sold for £61,875 ($8,3717).

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Another historically significant motorcycle was a 1927 Triumph Works TT 489cc racing motorcycle, believed to be one of six works riders entered by Triumph in the Isle of Man TT races in 1927, and which sold £41,625 ($56,319).

Starting the auction was a special appearance by TT motorcycle racing legend Maria Costello MBE, who is an ambassador for the motorcycle brand, as she reviewed some of the special motorcycle offers on sale, including the record-breaking Honda.

Silverstone’s next motorcycle auction will take place during the MCN Motorcycle Festival at the East of England Arena, Peterborough on May 15. For the full results of the London auction, visit the Silverstone website.

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Harley Davidson will continue to sell and service motorcycles in India from January 2021

New Delhi: Availability of Harley-Davidson motorcycles as well as after-sales service, among others, will continue from January 2021, the company said on Saturday.Also Read – Harley-Davidson’s First Vintage Electric Bike ‘Serial 1’ Goes On Sale Later This Year

Last month, Harley-Davidson Inc and Hero MotoCorp, the world’s largest manufacturer of motorcycles and scooters by unit volumes, announced that the two would ride together in India. Also Read – Hero Motorcycles & Scooters Prices Go Up: Prepare To Pay More For Splendor +, HF Deluxe, Passion Pro, Glamor, Pleasure +, Others

According to Sajeev Rajasekharan, Managing Director – Asia Emerging Markets & India, Harley-Davidson, “As we change our business model in India, we are delighted to continue our trip to the country with Hero MotoCorp. ” Also Read – Hero MotoCorp Closes Factories Amid COVID Spike, First Major Company To Take Such A Step

“We are working closely with Hero to ensure a smooth transition for our runners. We provide our riders with available updates and have assured them that sales of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, parts and accessories and general merchandise, as well as after-sales service, warranty and HOG operations will continue from January 2021. “

Pursuant to a distribution agreement, Hero MotoCorp will sell and service Harley-Davidson motorcycles, and sell parts and accessories as well as clothing and general cargo riding gear through a network of Harley-Davidson dealers. exclusive to Hero’s brand and existing dealer networks in India.

Under a licensing agreement, Hero MotoCorp will develop and market a line of premium motorcycles under the Harley-Davidson brand.

These actions are aligned with Harley-Davidson’s business overhaul, The Rewire.

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Motorcycle sale in Upper Manhattan ends in armed robbery

The two suspects behind an armed robbery in Upper Manhattan on April 25, 2020. (Photos via video provided by NYPD)

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Detectives are looking for two gunmen who robbed a 47-year-old man in Upper Manhattan last month during an alleged motorcycle sale, police said.

Law enforcement sources said the robbery took place at 3:10 p.m. on April 25 outside an apartment building on West 149th Street near Convent Avenue in Sugar Hill.

Police said the victim attended the scene after making online arrangements to purchase a motorbike. But when he arrived, the two suspects met him and drew their weapons.

Cops said the suspects withdrew $980 in cash from the victim, then fled on foot eastbound on West 149th Street towards Convent Avenue.

The incident was reported to 30th district. The victim was not injured.

Security video taken near the scene, which the NYPD released on May 14, shows the two suspects running under scaffolding. One of them was wearing a black hoodie, black pants, black sneakers and a white surgical mask around his neck.

His cohort wore a black doorag, a black face mask, a black sweatshirt, light blue latex gloves and dark colored pants.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts can call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS (for Spanish, dial 888-57-PISTA). You can also submit tips online at nypdcrimestoppers.comor on Twitter @NYPDTips. All calls and messages are kept confidential.

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Bikes from ‘On Any Sunday’ director Vincents gear up for Bonhams motorcycle sale

Ten Vincent HRD motorcycles, including several “barn finds” rescued from a warehouse in the Midwest, will be among the motorcycles offered on October 5 at the Bonhams auction at the Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, Alabama.

The sale, held during the Birmingham Vintage Festival, will also include a pair of dirt bikes with the ownership of famous motorcycles, once owned and ridden by Bruce Brown, director of the iconic motorcycle documentary. Any Sunday.

Brown’s motorcycles are a 1967 Triumph Tiger Cub and a 1970 Husqvarna 250 Cross.

The 1967 Triumph Tiger Cub has a historic pedigree

“The Triumph was Brown’s first real motorcycle (he traded in his Honda scooter to help with the purchase) and it opened the door to a friendship with Steve McQueen, which led to the creation of Any Sunday, ” Bonhams said in a press release. “You could say that this bike was the catalyst for the production of the greatest motorcycle documentary ever made.

“In addition, it is in its original, unrestored condition, with matching numbers and low mileage.

The Husqvarna has a direct connection to the film, notes Bonhams.

“The Husky was gifted to Brown by Edison Dye, the exclusive US importer of Husqvarna at the time,” the statement said. “In a now famous move of brilliant product placement, Dye donated several 250 Cross models for the film.”

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A 1952 Vincent Black Shadow fresh out of storage

The famous British brand’s Vincents include four Black Shadows from production C and D, an Egli Vincent built to Lightning specs and two Comets. Project bikes salvaged from long warehouse storage include a Black Prince, Black Shadow and Rapide, as well as many original Vincent parts.

For more information on the Bonhams Motorcycle Sale, visit the auction website.

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The sale of motorcycles becomes violent; Severely injured thief attempt

LAKE RONKONKOMA, NY – Three people were taken to hospital after a motorcycle sale in a Long Island parking lot turned violent Friday afternoon.

After listing a motorcycle online, the vendors, a father and son, agreed to meet with a buyer in the Lake Shore Plaza parking lot at the corner of Portion and Cenacle Roads in Lake Ronkonkoma to close the sale around 3:30 p.m. ., Suffolk Police said.

The buyer did not pay, but instead assaulted the father and attempted to leave with the motorcycle, police said. The son then hit the buyer with something.

All three were transported to Stony Brook University Hospital. The father and son were treated and released. The buyer is in critical condition. The police did not release any other information.

The investigation is continuing.

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Records set at Bonhams Spring Motorcycle Sale in England

The 1962 Triumph TR6SS won the 1962 International Six Days Trials race by Bud Ekins – who was also Steve McQueen’s stuntman/lookalike in the film The great Escape – sold for a world record price at auction at Bonhams Spring Stafford Sale last weekend in England.

The bike sold for £97,750, more than three times its estimated pre-auction value, Bonhams noted in its post-auction press release.

Bonhams said the motorcycle was the subject of intense bidding and was sold to an American bidder.

Coventry Eagle Flying-8 tops auction with record $281,742

Also setting a record auction price Up for sale was a 1925 Coventry Eagle 981cc Flying-8, which sold to a female bidder in the auction room for £218,500 after a three-way bidding battle.

Another record was set at auction when a 1935 Vincent-HRD 498cc Series-A Comet fetched £97,750.

Overall, the auction posted a sell-through rate of 92% and total sales of £3,892,397 ($5.027 million), a record for Bonhams’ motorcycle department.

“What an amazing weekend” enthused James Stensel, head of Bonhams’ collectible motorcycle effort. “We are delighted with the results of this sale, not only breaking our own auction record, but also setting three world auction records for individual makes and models.”

The sale was also the largest for Bonhams with over 400 bikes on file.

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Top 10 Sales, Bonhams Spring Stafford Sale 2019

  1. 1925 Coventry-Eagle 981cc Flying-8, £218,500 ($281,742)
  2. 1926 Brough Superior 986cc SS100, Alpine Grand Sports, £207,000 ($266,913)
  3. 1924 Brough Superior 980cc SS80, £126,500 ($163,113)
  4. 1962 Triumph 649cc TR6SS Trophy, £97,750 ($126,042)
  5. 1935 Vincent-HRD 498cc Series-A Comet, £97,700 ($126,042)
  6. 1934 Brough Superior 1,096cc 11-50hp Combination, £71,300 ($91,936)
  7. 1951 Vincent 998cc C-Series Black Shadow, £64,400 ($83,039)
  8. Parkin-Vincent 998cc Black Shadow racer ‘project’, £62,100 ($80,074)
  9. 1951 Vincent 998cc C-Series Black Shadow, £62,100 ($80,074)
  10. 1968 MV Agusta 861cc ‘Magni’, £60,950 ($78,591)

(Prices include buyer’s fees.)

The auction took place during the 39th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show.

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V-Twins headline Bonhams’ spring motorcycle sales in England

Brough Superior, Zenith and Coventry-Eagle V-Twin motorcycles headline the annual Bonhams Spring Sale to Stafford, scheduled for April 27-28 at the International Classic MotorCycle Show in Stafford, England.

Bonhams said he will cycle more than 600 motorcycles through the auction block during the sale.

“Without doubt the ultimate Brough Superior of the Vintage era is the 1926 Brough Superior 986cc SS100 Alpine Grand Sports, â€Bonhams said in his ad. Synonymous with performance, engineering and quality workmanship, it was the superbike of its time and the rest over 90 years later.

“It has had several long-time owners, including a family that used it for vacations for over 30 years, spanning an impressive 100,000 miles up and down Britain. In 1986, it was acquired by its current owner and restored with the help of several recognized specialists across Europe.

“A true ‘driving machine’, it includes several modifications to improve reliability and practicality, in particular an anti-theft switch and an electric generator (hidden behind the gearbox). A remarkable and incredibly well-documented example of one of the most legendary Brough Superiors. “

Bonhams expects the bike to sell for between £ 140,000 and £ 180,000 ($ 185,750 to $ 238,820).

1925 Coventry-Eagle 981cc Flying 8 is another V-Twin on the auction register

Also on the record is a 1924 Brough Superior 980cc SS80 delivered new in Germany but a year later was imported to England and upgraded with an SS100 gearbox, a 1922 Chater Lea 885cc 8hp and the ex-Kaye Done 1914 Zenith-JAP “Gradua” Twin.

The Brough Superior 1933 1,096cc 11-50hp with Cruiser sidecar which has been featured in television shows is also offered. Daddy’s army and in George and Mildred. But prior to these roles, the motorcycle was a factory entry for the International Six Day Trial in 1934 and won a gold medal. One of the 308 copies produced, it has been part of the same collection for over 50 years.

1933 Brough Superior 1096cc 11-50hp with Cruiser Sidecar

For more information visit Bonhams Spring Stafford auction site.

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Florida Keys man staged bogus motorcycle sale, cops say

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In August 2017, Montie Mount of Key Largo arguably pleaded three counts of theft for, among other scams, organizing a bogus sale of motorcycles where he took $ 1,200 from a man but did not have the intention to deliver the bike.

A judge sentenced Montie Mount, 66, to two years of house arrest followed by five years of probation in September of that year, but it appears he has not learned his lesson.

Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives said he agreed to sell a man a trailer and two motorcycles in February for $ 2,000. Much like the previous case, he told the man the bikes and trailer would be delivered from Colorado, Detective Edward Askins wrote in his March 21 arrest report.

Detectives interviewed Mount earlier this week, and he agreed to speak to them without a lawyer, Askins wrote.

“Mount admitted that the sale was fictitious and that he made it all up,†Askins said. “There were never any items to sell. Mount had intentionally planned to swindle the victim from the start.

Mount told the victim that the man who was supposed to deliver the trailer and the motorcycles died en route to the Keys, according to the report.

Cops arrested Mount on a charge of theft from a person 65 or older. He is being held in the county jail on $ 5,000 bond.

This story was originally published March 22, 2019 6:21 pm.

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Vincent and Steve McQueen’s fastest bike at Bonhams Motorcycle Sale

One of the rarest and most revered performance motorcycles of the post-war period, and a famous all-terrain motorcycle with a strong connection to Steve McQueen, highlight the Bonhams motorcycle auction on October 6 at Barber Motorsports Museum in Birmingham, Alabama.

The performance bike is a coveted Vincent Black Lightning from 1949, a limited edition motorcycle model by Vincent HRD of Great Britain which held world speed records and was considered the fastest motorcycle on the planet.

The 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross may not have the speed record credentials, but it does have unmatched star power as a “Husky” off-road motorcycle that McQueen is shown riding, shirtless, for the cover of Illustrated sports and in the documentary film Any Sunday.

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The Black Lightning, a lighter and more powerful factory version of the iconic Black Shadow, is described by Bonhams as the “two-wheeled Ferrari GTOâ€.

“Possessing the golden combination of rarity (only around 30 were built), evocative design, avant-garde engineering and racing success, the British-made bike is simply unmatched in the collector’s world, â€according to a press release from Bonhams.

“And like a GTO, these coveted machines rarely, if ever, go on sale. “

Steve McQueen on the cover of “Sports Illustrated”

This Black Lightning is the second unit built with full ownership history, and is the oldest known, Bonhams said. Bonhams sold a similar Black Lightning, the one who held the Australian speed record, for nearly a million dollars earlier this year at the auction company’s Las Vegas sale. This Vincent should spark similar interest.

The Husky in Bonhams McQueen’s favorite autocross bike, according to his son, Chad McQueen, and comes with full documentation, the auction house said in the release. The documents include his California recording bearing the name Solar Productions, McQueen’s company, and the actor’s entry form for the 1970 Saddleback 500 Senior Race.

The sale also features McQueen’s ‘Lucky Penny’, a 1960 coin from Chad’s birth year that was found inside a clear plastic case tucked into the motorcycle cavity between the engine and the frame.

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The Swedish motorcycle is a desirable motorcycle in its own right, but as McQueen’s own machine that appeared on the famous magazine cover and a historical film, the sky is absolutely the limit. Watch Steve McQueen’s magic take over the auction for this one, as it has for so many other McQueen items up for auction in the past.

“The importance of these two motorcycles cannot be stressed enough, â€Bonhams motorcycle manager Ben Walker said in the statement. “One is truly a legend in every way and the other is monumentally iconic. We’ve offered a ton of great bikes at Bonhams over the years, but these are truly remarkable.

For more information on selling Bonhams motorcycles, visit the auction site.