Iconic Auctioneers | The Iconic Sale at Race Retro - Motorcycles | Sunday 22nd February 2026
Car(s): 117
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 Built by Colin Dean of Nuneaton, best known as Frances-Barnett's Works Test Rider in the 1950s Powered by the ubiquitous 197cc Villiers 8E with a 3-speed gearbox Presents well in gloss...
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 This sidecar is a Steib S350, built by Josef Steib Spezialfabrik für Seitenwagen, from its factory in Nuremberg. This example was believed to be fitted to a Vincent Commet, and...
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 Introduced at the end of the 1970s, the Honda 250N Super Dream marked a significant shift in middleweight motorcycling, prioritising reliability, practicality, and everyday usability over...
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 Fahron Engineering and Ron Phillips were well known in the late 1960 and early 1970s for two-stroke engine tuning Based in Hucknell in Nottinghamshire, they offered a full range of...
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 Introduced by Piaggio in the early 2000s, the GT200L (Grand Tourismo) is a stylish, practical and very usable scooter 198cc water-cooled single-cylinder capable of powering the new...
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 The fearsome Yamaha V-Max was launched in 1985 to instant critical acclaim 1,200cc V4 double-overhead cam 'muscle bike' capable of over 150mph Production ended in 2020 and they are now...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Part of a Deceased Estate In 1975, changes to motorcycle licensing requirements in Japan resulted in the 400cc class being the main market for Japanese riders At the forefront of the sportsbike...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Part of a Deceased Estate Japanese market only, often thought of as a 'junior' Fireblade but the 400 came first 399cc liquid-cooled 16v inline-four, 59bhp at 13,000rpm and 135mph This example is...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Part of a Deceased Estate Introduced in the early 1990s as a lightweight, high revving, small-capacity sports bike Gear-driven cams, four cylinders and highly rewarding to ride What it lacked in...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 In 1975, changes to motorcycle licensing requirements in Japan resulted in the 400cc class being the main market for Japanese riders At the forefront of the sportsbike class was the Honda VFR400R...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Kawasaki's road-legal 250cc two-stroke race-replica launched in 1988 Thought to be the quickest 250cc in period and favoured by racers at the time This example is presented in mostly original...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The Triton first appeared in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was a hybrid of a Triumph engine mounted in a Norton featherbed frame These bikes were not available from main dealerships but...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The smaller brother of the XT500 and first introduced by Yamaha in 1980 as a 250cc An XT250 was ridden by Sylvester Stallone as John Rambo in the film First Blood This early production,...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Sunbeam were initially based in Wolverhampton and produced quality machines from 1890 to 1956 The company won the Isle of Man Senior TT for the first time in 1920 with Tommy de la...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Introduced by Norton in 1923, the Model 18 was their first overhead-valve production engine It utilised their 490cc single and was known for its performance and reliability In 1929, the model was...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Revitalised following its take-over by Alejandro de Tomaso, Benelli launched a range of new four and six-cylinder sports bikes in the 1970s Smallest of the range was the 254 (actually 231cc)...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Designed by Val Page and introduced under Edward Turner, the Tiger 70 was an overhead-valve 250cc, in an off-road style, complete with high-level exhaust and with an estimated top speed of...

