IT'S OVER THE ALPS AND ON TO BONHAMS
BOND STREET SALE FOR LEGENDARY ALPINE
GRAND SPORTS SS100 BROUGH SUPERIOR
Designed with the legendary peaks of the Alpine Trial in
mind, a 1929 Brough Superior 986cc SS100 Alpine Grand Sports is gearing
up for Bonhams 30th November Bond Street Sale.
Estimated at £270,000-320,000, the Alpine Grand Sports is one of
two exciting motorcycles set to feature in the upcoming auction.
The Brough’s namesake, the Alpine Trial, was a famously grueling
reliability run started in 1910. Taking in vast mountain peaks, chilling
temperatures, and the twists and turns of Austria, Croatia, Slovenia
and the infamous Stelvio Pass, it was a great test of endurance and
skill – and not just for four-wheels alone.
George Brough - founder of the motorcycle marque – undertook the
Trial in 1925 on an SS100, resulting in the award of six cups, including
one for ‘Best Performance’. The design of the Brough Superior Alpine
Grand Sports took inspiration from its founder’s achievement, and was
introduced to the market in 1925 for the 1926 season with a lower
compression ratio (making it suitable for touring), a small fly-screen
and a pair of tool boxes as standard – perfect for thundering through
the Alps.
Ben Walker, Director for Bonhams Motorcycle Department said:
“Brough Superior is a legendary marque in the motorcycle world. Coined
the ‘Rolls-Royce’ of motorcycles, their distinguished status is well
earned, with Brough products of the highest quality and engineering
excellence, admired by all and highly sought-after – almost 100 years
after the Haydn Road Works first opened their doors.
“The most charismatic of the marque’s stable is unquestionably the
SS100 and we are delighted to be offering the model in its ultimate
guise, a Vintage example in Alpine Grand Sports specification, boasting
matching registration, frame and engine numbers - designed to honour the
legendary Alpine Trial – the most arduous motoring test of its time.”
Also speeding into the sale, the 1950 Vincent 998cc Series C Black Shadow.
With a top speed of 125mph, the incredibly swift Black Shadow was
faster than any vehicle of the time. It’s this peerless performance that
made it an icon of the 1950s and one of the most desirable of all
machines today.
In the half-century since production ceased the esteem in which
this iconic motorcycle is held has only increased, fuelling the demand
among discerning collectors for fine examples of the marque, such as
that offered at Bonhams sale, which retains matching registration, frame
and engine numbers, carrying an estimate of £70,000-90,000.
The duo of legendary motorcycles will be on display at Bonhams
London to Brighton Run sale preview held at 101 New Bond Street this
week (30th - 31st October), and will also take part in the National Motorcycle Museum’s 30th Anniversary celebrations this Saturday, 1st November.
Bonhams Bond Street Sale takes place at Bonhams London headquarters on 30th November 2014.
SOURCE 2014 BONHAMS AUCTIONS
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