Bonhams Shifts into High Gear for the Spring Stafford Sale at the International Classic Motorcycle Show
Offering Exclusive Collections and Legendary Racing Machines

Stafford, UK – An outstanding lineup of motorcyles spanning more than a century of two-wheeled innovation will be presented by Bonhams|Cars Motorcycles at the highly-anticipated Spring Stafford Sale on 26-27 April. In conjunction with the renowned International Classic MotorCycle Show, the auction will showcase several remarkable collections as well as bikes that trace the evolution of motorcycle engineering from Veteran pioneers to modern marvels.

The sale will be headlined by a number of exceptionally rare and significant motorcycles with unparalleled racing pedigree including a 1925 Brough Superior 981cc SS100, estimated at £300,000 – 350,000. One of only 12 of the original SS100s from 1925 known to survivor, it retains its matching frame, engine and gearbox numbers and boasts a rich racing history. Successfully campaigned by Bob Matthews, a renowned Irish racer, it recorded a 2nd place finish in the 1927 Ulster Grand Prix. The sale of this significant motorcycle coincides with a record-breaking showcase of 25 Brough Superior SS100s, some of the rarest and most iconic ever made, at the Stafford show in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the SS100.

Four of the exceptional private collections on offer include:

The Andy Chapman Collection Part II

Following the triumphant sale of Part I during the 2024 Autumn Stafford Sale, Bonhams|Cars Motorcycles presents the next instalment - 16 extraordinary machines that celebrate the pinnacle of their era. The collection features iconic British, Italian, and Japanese multi-cylinder masterpieces from the 1970s and '80s, sporting bold colours and undeniable charisma. Standout machines include:

• A striking 1974 Ducati 750 GT. Estimate: £16,000 – 20,000.

• A groundbreaking 1974 Benelli 750 Sei, the world's first six-cylinder production motorcycle of its kind. Estimate: £12,000 – 14,000.

• A 1972 BSA A70 Lightning, one of just 200 built exclusively for the North American market to meet racing regulations. Estimate: £6,000 – 10,000.

The Derek Fox Collection of Important Nortons

From the estate of the late Derek Fox, a distinguished collector known for riding and racing his motorcycles across the UK and the Isle of Man, the collection will offer a remarkable selection of Vintage Nortons. Highlights include:

• A 1927 Norton 490cc ES2 Racing Motorcycle. Estimate: £20,000 – 30,000.

• A 1915 Norton 490cc Brooklands Road Special. Estimate: £12,000 – 16,000.

• A 1928 Norton 490cc Model 18. Estimate: £10,000 – 14,000.

The Green House Farm Collection

The Green House Farm Collection showcases an exceptional selection of Pioneer motorcycles, which are eligible for two of the UK's most prestigious vintage motorcycle events: the Bonhams-sponsored Sunbeam Motorcycle Club's Pioneer Run and the Vintage Motor Cycle Club's Banbury Run. Highlights include:

• A 1914 Triumph 550cc Motorcycle Combination. Estimate: £10,000 – 12,000.

• An exceedingly rare 1902 Andru 225cc. Estimate: £8,000 – 12,000.

• A 1912 Torpedo 499cc. Estimate: £7,000 – 9,000.

• A 1903 Quadrant 369cc. Estimate: £6,000 – 8,000.

The Barry Winter Collection

The sale will also offer the collection of Barry Winter, a lifelong collector and true biker. Over the years, Winter has owned countless incredible machines, but the crowning jewel of his collection is a magnificent 1932 Brough Superior Overhead 680, estimated at £60,000 – 80,000, which he purchased from renowned collector Bill Faulkner after many years of searching for a Brough Superior of his own. Ownership of the 680 deepened Winter's interest for the Nottingham marque, leading him to acquire a striking 1936 Brough Superior 982cc 'MX' SS80, estimated at £30,000 – 40,000. Other notable machines in the collection include:

• A 1948 Ariel 995CC 4G Square Four. Estimate: £6,000 – 9,000.

• A 1955 BSA 600CC 'Gold Star' Replica. Estimate: £5,000 – 7,000.

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