Iconic Auctioneers | The London Motorcycle Sale at Kempton Park | 18 July 2026
Car(s): 82
Estimated Price: £3,000 - £5,000 The original Norton Commando is widely regarded as the last truly great British superbike before Japanese manufacturers came to dominate the market Introduced in late 1967 and...
Estimated Price: £3,000 - £5,000 A 'Noriel' is exactly the sort of machine that British motorcycle enthusiasts love - a special built by combining major components from different manufacturers - and this one has been...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 Initially built as a classic, single-cylinder 'utility' motorcycle, the shaft-driven BMW R35 was powered by a 342cc OHV single-cylinder in a pressed-steel frame with telescopic forks, and...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 Launched in 1967, the Commando used the preceding Featherbed-framed Atlas model's 750cc engine and AMC gearbox and was an instant hit with the motorcycling public, being voted Motor Cycle...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 The Triumph Daytona 955i marked a confident return to form for the reborn British marque at the turn of the millennium. Launched in 1999 as an evolution of the earlier T595, the 955i...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 The Sunbeam S8's engine is an all-aluminium, twin-cylinder, 487cc overhead-cam unit with a wet sump, car-like gearbox and shaft-drive to the rear wheel Designed by Erling Poppe with...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 Honda's VFR sports tourers became the benchmark by which all other sports touring motorcycles were judged A consumate all-rounder, the VFR is highly regarded throughout the motorcycle...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 Crated Vincent HRD Rapide engine crankcase as pictured Complete with crankshaft and pistons fitted One barrel fitted Other top end parts missing Matching crankcase mating...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 The BMW R80RT is a classic air-cooled 'airhead' touring motorcycle produced between 1984 and 1995. Built for long-distance comfort, it features an iconic, full wind-cheating fairing, a...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 The 1957 BSA B33 was one of the last and most refined versions of BSA’s big pre-unit single-cylinder road bikes. It represented the peak of the classic British 'thumper' before twins...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 The Motobi Ardizio 125 is one of those wonderfully obscure mid-1950s Italian lightweight motorcycles that captures the spirit of postwar Europe: clever engineering, stylish design,...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £4,000 The Norton Dominator 99 was one of the standout British motorcycles of the 1950s — a fast, refined parallel-twin road bike built by Norton Motorcycles during the golden era of...
Estimated Price: £2,500 - £3,500 Returning to motorcycle manufacturing after WW2, after founding Moto Morini in the mid 1930's, Alfonso Morini started producing small capacity race bikes Successful from the start with...
Estimated Price: £2,500 - £3,500 The Honda Z-series was introduced in the 1960s, originally built for children, it became something of a cult bike for adults. Officially called the Honda Mini Trail in the USA, they later...
Estimated Price: £2,500 - £3,500 The Honda Z-series was introduced in the 1960s, originally built for children, it became something of a cult bike for adults. Officially called the Honda Mini Trail in the USA, they later...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £3,000 The Triumph Daytona 900 was one of the most important motorcycles of Triumph's rebirth in the 1990s. Built from 1993 to 1996, it came from the newly revived Hinckley-era factory under John...
Estimated Price: £2,000 - £3,000 Launched in 1974 in the US as a replacement for the CB500 Four and sold in the UK from 1976 until the model was discontinued in 1978 A lively and well balanced machine with a 5-speed...
Estimated Price: £1,500 - £2,500 The CB400F was the very first production Japanese motorcycle with the hardware and aesthetics of a truly modern sporting machine 408cc and four cylinders made it smooth and economical...
Estimated Price: £1,000 - £2,000 Introduced in the late 1930s and continued in production well into the 1950s Reliable 250cc OHV single-cylinder engine Originally supplied with a rigid frame and replaced with a plunger...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The BMW R100RT was one of the defining long-distance touring motorcycles of the late 1970s through early 1990s — a full-fairing boxer twin designed for riders who wanted to cross continents...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Produced from 1967 to 1977, initially featuring a 745cc engine that was a nominal 750cc Motorcycle News 'Bike of the Year' for five consecutive years Known for its innovative Isolastic...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 BSA launched the 500cc M33 in 1947, developed from the M21 model and initially produced with girder forks and a rigid frame Fitted with a 500cc OHV engine and a 4-speed gearbox, from 1949 the...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Harris Grand Prix was established by Les and Steve Harris in 1972 in Essex, producing replacement frames for race bikes, mainly for Yamaha at first but then Kawasaki and Suzuki amongst...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The original Edward Turner-designed four-cylinder 'superbike' launched in 1930 as a 500cc OHC fitted into a conventional Ariel 500cc frame By 1935, its capacity was 1,000cc with a totally revised...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Harley-Davidson have been producing motorcycles since 1903 and are one of the most famous motorcycle companies in existence Founded in Milwaukee and known for big V-twin engined cruisers and...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The Yamaha AT1 was one of the bikes that helped create the modern trail/enduro motorcycle market. Introduced in 1969, it was basically Yamaha’s smaller, lighter follow-up to the hugely...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The 1966 Velocette LE Mk III was the final generation of one of Britain’s strangest, cleverest, and most misunderstood motorcycles. By 1966, the LE had evolved into a refined little utility...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The original Autobyk appeared before WWII, but the Super Autobyk was the more advanced post-war version introduced around 1946–47. Unlike the basic single-speed autocycles of the era, the...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 The 2009 BMW HP2 Sport is widely considered the ultimate evolution of the air-cooled 'oilhead' boxer engine, representing BMW’s peak factory performance before the launch of the S1000RR...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Hinckley-built with production starting in 2006, taking over from the popular Triumph 650 but this time built as a three-cylinder 'triple' Lightweight, powerful and versatile Initial interest...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 An armament manufacturer in the 17th century, Husqvarna started producing motorcycles from the early 1900s During the 1960s and 1970s, they were the dominant force in world moto-cross, using...
Estimated Price: £0 - £0 Motolug produce a range of popular collapsible/folding motorbike trailers, designed and built in the UK The SE model will carry most bikes and has a weight capacity of 350kg This example was...
- 1
- 2

