EXCEPTIONALLY RARE BIKES ON OFFER AT BONHAMS AUTUMN STAFFORD SALE

26 September 2024

Stafford to feature must-see machines of outstanding craftsmanship, rarity, and historical importance

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c.1938/1939 BMW RS M255 Kompressor Grand Prix Racing Motorcycle, estimated at £250,000 – 350,000.

Stafford, UK – An exceptionally rare piece of racing history, a c.1938/1939 BMW RS M255 Kompressor Grand Prix Racing Motorcycle will be sold by Bonhams|Cars Motorcycles at the forthcoming Autumn Stafford Sale on 12-13 October. As an ex-works Grand Prix machine, it is one of only seven surviving examples from fewer than 10 ever built and this model was famously ridden by Georg Meier in his historic 1939 Isle of Man Senior TT victory, representing the height of pre-war motorcycle technology. Estimated at £250,000 – 350,000, it requires restoration but remains a coveted collector’s item, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for one lucky enthusiast to own a crown jewel of pre-war motorsport engineering.

1928 Brough Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sport, estimated at £140,000 – 180,000.

The 1928 Brough Superior SS100 Alpine Grand Sport, estimated at £140,000 – 180,000, is renowned as the world’s first ‘superbike’, a machine that redefined performance and luxury. This iconic machine has a full and detailed history, coming fresh to market after being in long-term ownership for over 40 years.


1913 Flying Merkel 995cc Twin Seventy-one 471, estimated at £150,000 – 200,000.

A historic 1913 Flying Merkel 995cc Twin Seventy-one 471 – once owned by Bud Ekins, a motorcycle legend and close friend of Steve McQueen – is another highlight of the sale. Known for pioneering features like advanced suspension and ball-bearing motors, the bike was purchased by aviation enthusiast Vic Norman direct from Bud Ekins in 1998 and has participated in numerous Pioneer Runs. A rare survivor from the early American motorcycle era, this Flying Merkel, estimated at £150,000 – 200,000, is steeped in history and remains in wonderful original condition.

Additional highlights of the sale include a 1974 Ducati 750SS, estimated at £140,000 – 170,000, one of only 24 delivered to the UK and meticulously restored with known provenance. Also of note is a 1936 Vincent-HRD 998cc Series-A Rapide, estimated at £240,000 – 280,000, thesecond example ever produced and oldest surviving example. This Vincent-HRD is the actual machine that made the Rapide models debut at the 1936 Olympia Motorcycle Show. Painstakingly restored, it remains a significant piece of British motorcycling history.

The sale will also present a collection of at least 52 motorcycles from single family ownership that have been carefully barn stored and are now being offered for the first time in many years. The collection, which will be sold on Saturday 12th October, is one of over 13 single owner collections on offer over the course of the weekend. In total, there will be more than 300 motorcycles spanning all eras – and all budgets – from the pre-1915 pioneer and pre-1931 Vintage periods to modern Italian exotica and cutting-edge Japanese machines.

The two-day sale, with motorcycles being sold on both days, is one of this year’s largest motorcycle auctions and has its traditional slot at The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, Stafford. The sale schedule is as follows:

Saturday 12th October

11:00 88 lots of memorabilia and spares, including a number of Mike Hailwood trophies.

14:00 – 76 collectors’ motorcycles

Sunday 13th October

11:00 – 227 motorcycles 

For further information or to register to bid, please contact the Bonhams Motorcycles team:

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: +44 (0) 20 8963 2817

Or visit bonhams.com/motorcycles

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