One of the UK’s biggest private collection of Yamaha production “over the counter” race bikes comes to sale on February 16th with Iconic Auctioneers at the MCN London Bike Show.
These machines were introduced in the late 1960’s, produced by Yamaha as full-on race bikes but available from your local dealer. Yamaha ceased producing them in the 1990’s.
These machines enabled anyone the opportunity to compete in top level motorcycle racing, you could literally buy one of these bikes and race in the World Championships. They came ready to race and complete and with a spares package. No other manufacturer offered this at the time.
The collection belongs to bike dealer Glyn Marriott, an ex-racer who raced similar bikes in period. All the bikes are restored, mostly all matching numbers and original and have been displayed in Glyn’s dealership for many years.
The collection includes some early “air cooled” machines, a TD-2 250cc and a TR-2 350cc and a very rare Maxton framed TZ750D. Other notable bikes include TZ500D, TZ250A, TZ700A and a matching numbers TZ750D. The Collection’s combined value is estimated at around £250k.
Iconic Auctioneers are now inviting entries for their next auction on February 16. Entries close at the end of January so now is the time to contact the auction house if you are interested in selling. You can request a free valuation and read their sellers guide on their website iconciauctioneers.com or call +44 (0) 1926 691 141 to speak to one of their specialists.
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