Rare Bonneville collection at Shannons
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Rare Bonneville collection at Shannons

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By Shannons - 10 May 2019

• Exceptional collection of fully-restored Triumph Bonneville motorcycles spanning 1959-1970

• Pair of Suzuki RM80 motocross bikes at ‘no reserve’

• Limited Production 2002 Ducati 748R  at ‘no reserve’

Eight professionally-restored Triumph Bonneville motorcycles from the same Canberra, ACT enthusiast, are expected to create international interest when they come to auction at Shannons Late Autumn sale in Sydney.

The Bonnevilles are amongst 18 classic motorcycles in the 55 lot vehicle and memorabilia auction line up on May 20.

This 1959 first year Triumph Bonneville T120 650cc that has covered just 605 miles since its ground-up restoration, is expected to sell for  $45,000-$48,00,

The two standout Triumphs on offer are a very desirable 1959 first year Pre-Unit Bonneville T120 650cc (guiding range $45,000-$48,000) and a 1970 Bonneville T120R with its odometer showing just 1004 miles covered since its ground-up restoration ($20,000-$24,000).

Both motorcycles are in their correct colours, with the 1959 ‘Bonnie’ understood to be just the 102nd T120 model built early that year and has covered just 605 miles since its restoration; the 1970 T120R is important to collectors as the last Bonneville model built with its oil tank under its seat before Triumph adopted an oil-in-frame system.

Other Triumph Bonnevilles being auctioned in similar fully-restored condition include examples from 1963, 1964, 1969 and 1970, with guiding ranges spanning $18,000-$25,000.

This rare and wonderful circa-1910 Speedwell early Australian motorcycle is expected to sell with ’no reserve’ for $18,000-$22,000.

Another earlier Triumph motorcycle in the auction is an older-restored circa-1926 Model P 500cc solo offered as part of a deceased estate, with an alternative for Veteran bike enthusiasts being a rare circa-1910 Speedwell early Australian motorcycle.

Both are being offered with ‘no reserve’, with the Triumph expected to sell in the $8,000-$10,000 range and the rare single cylinder Speedwell, which would be ideal for a collector or museum, expected to bring $18,000-$22,000.

This 1981 RM80 is one of two Suzuki motocross motorcycles to be offered with ’no reserve’, it is expected to bring $21,000-$3,000.

Other interesting motorcycles in the auction include two restored Suzuki RM80
motocross motorcycles
from 1978 and 1981 – both offered with ‘no reserve’ and each expected to sell for $2,000-$3,000.

This superb one-owner 2002 Limited Edition Ducati 748R from the model’s final year of production is expected to sell with ’no reserve’ for $14,000-$18,000.

Also expected to create strong interest amongst Ducati enthusiasts is a one-owner 2002 Limited Edition 748R from the model’s final year of production. Believed to be one of only 10 delivered to Australia in Red, it is expected to sell with ‘no reserve’ for $14,000-$18,000.

This very original ex-military BSA WM20 to be offered with ‘no reserve’ is expected to sell in the $8,000-$10,000 range.

Other special motorcycles offered with ‘no reserve’ include a very original ex-military BSA WM20 equipped with pannier bags and other period accessories that would make a great club bike ($8,000-$10,000), while a circa-1936 ACME Autocycle that hasn’t been ridden for many years, but is in complete and original condition, is expected to bring $1,500-$2,000.

View all Shannons May 20 Late Autumn Classic Auction Lots

For more information on the auction contact Stuart Roberts (02) 8019 4179, or Damien Duigan (02) 8019 4180, or 13 4646 (Option 5) or email auctions@shannons.com.au.

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