The NEC Classic Motor Show Sale 10th - 12th November 2023

219 + buyers premium of 15% plus VAT (18% incl VAT) Lot 443 1978 Honda CB550 544cc •Based on the popular CB500 four and built to a high specification •Dual brake disc conversion. HEL custom brake lines • ’Murrays Carbs’ dual carburettor conversion •Dyna 2000 digital performance ignition and dual sensor crank trigger •Dyna ignition coils and leads •Motogadget MO-unit Bluetooth digital control unit and keyless ignition lock •Motogadget switch gear, dummy lights and MO blaze indicators •Antigravity AG401 lithium battery with rectifier/regulator • Presented as a running and riding bike A well-built CB550 Café Racer, ready to enjoy. Registration: WBF 619S Frame No: CB550K2 020563 Engine No: CB550E/1131444 Estimate: £2,000 - £3,000 Specialist: Rowan Huntley Telephone No: 01926 691141 Lot 444 1926 Rudge Whitworth 350 Four-Valve 350cc •Rudge Whitworth started producing motorcycles in 1910 and continued up until the outbreak of WWII • The Four-Valve Four-Speed models were probably their best selling bikes and were produced in 250cc, 350cc and 500cc • This example was purchased as part of a collection and restored to its current condition at the Sammy Miller Museum •Built as a sports model with drag pipes and front number roundel •May require running-in and some light recommissioning before road use •Currently unregistered. Registration of the bike lies with the buyer •Complete with copies of photos of its restoration and other related paperwork • Included in the sale is a spare cylinder head and a Rudge rim fitted with a BSA brake drum Sammy Miller-restored 350 Four-Valve Four-Speed. Registration: UNREGISTERED Frame No: 12148 Engine No: 4125 Estimate: £9,000 - £10,000 Specialist: Mark Bryan Telephone No: 07958 107974 More Details Lot 443 Bid On Lot 443 More Details Lot 444 Bid On Lot 444

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