The Shuttleworth Summer Motorcycle Sale 2024
32 The Shuttleworth Summer Motorcycle Sale 2024 Motorcycles • The legendary Jota owes much to Richard and Roger Slater from Bromyard • The 981cc DOHC air-cooled inline triple is an absolute classic that exemplifies the brand and was the fastest production motorcycle in the world in 1979 • This desirable, 180-degrees, matching numbers Series II is presented in mostly original and unrestored condition • UK-registered in 1991. Current V5C on file • In running order and complete with its original fairing and rear shocks • Same owner for last 33 years and showing 16,000 genuine miles • History file with authenticity letters, old V5s, old MOTs, numerous receipts and magazine articles • Featured in November 1997 Classic Bike as pictured, with a copy included • Very collectable and sought after model Great example of the iconic Laverda Jota 180. Estimate: £8,000 - £10,000 Registration: RYR 208Y Frame No: LAV1000 3CL 7952 Engine No: 1000 7952 Specialist: Mark Bryan Telephone No: 07958 107974 Lot 449 1982 Laverda Jota 180 Series II 981cc • Kawasaki’s first venture into the world of fuel- injection production motorcycles • Available for just one year with only 200 bikes being imported to the UK • This example is presented in restored condition and is in good running order • UK-registered from new and complete with a comprehensive history file • Correct numbers and in very original condition • Same owner since 2006 • Number 68 engine number so very early production example • Original handbooks, original service manual, numerous receipts, old MOTs and original keys included in the sale • UK-registered on a current V5C The rarest Z1000 in existence, the one year-only Z1000H Fuel-Injection model. Estimate: £8,000 - £10,000 Registration: CCG 646V Frame No: KZT00H 000113 Engine No: KZT00HE 000068 Specialist: Mark Bryan Telephone No: 07958 107974 Lot 450 1980 Kawasaki Z1000H Fuel-Injection 1,016cc More Details Lot 449 Bid On Lot 449 More Details Lot 450 Bid On Lot 450
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