The London Motorcycle Show Sale 2023 18th February 2023

27 + buyers premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) Lot 139 1969 Honda CB750 K0 736cc • Launched in 1969 and regarded as the world’s first multi-cylindered ‘super bike’ • The first 7,500 examples are referred to as ‘sand-cast’ models. Demand was uncertain so production costs were kept down initially by using a ‘permanent molding’ system • Early die-cast US bike imported recently and restored to its current very high standard • Correct numbers and UK-registered on a V5C • Restored using all its original nuts and bolts, switch gear, mirrors, ignition switch, mudguards and original wheel rims • UK-registered on a current V5C • Superbly finished in Candy Blue Green, a great addition to any serious bike collection Correct numbers, early ‘die-cast’ CB750 finished in Candy Blue Green. Registration: LWT 505H Frame No: CB750-1014478 Engine No: CB750E-1014543 Estimate: £13,000 - £15,000 Consignor: Mark Bryan Tel No: 07958 107974 Lot 140 1962 BMW R69S 549cc • Produced by BMW from 1960 to 1969 and a great sales success • More power, plunger-framed suspension and telescopic forks made the 69S quite a sporty ride in period • This is an older restoration but remains in good overall condition • Showing some great patina and presented in good running order • Matching numbers and is described by the vendor as an “easy starter and great fun to ride” • Currently registered in Jersey. Will come to sale with a NOVA • Reluctantly for sale as our vendor is moving to France This sports-orientated BMW R69S is in lovely order throughout. Registration: TO BE REGISTERED Frame No: 656237 Engine No: 656237 Estimate: £10,000 - £12,000 Consignor: Mark Bryan Tel No: 07958 107974 More Details Lot 139 Bid On Lot 139 More Details Lot 140 Bid On Lot 140

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