Following its debut final 12 months, the Dore & Rees public sale is ready to make return by in style demand to The Bristol Traditional MotorCycle Present in February.
The public sale will as soon as once more carry a rare line-up of bikes to the Tub & West Showground, providing a uncommon alternative for lovers and collectors to amass iconic machines.
Among the many headline tons for this 12 months’s public sale are two distinctive bikes:
1985 Ducati Mike Hailwood Reproduction – A surprising homage to Mike Hailwood’s legendary Isle of Man TT comeback victory in 1978. This uncommon and meticulously maintained bike comes from a non-public assortment and options its signature purple, inexperienced, and white livery, together with efficiency parts like Campagnolo wheels and Brembo brakes.
2004 Accomplice Hellcat – A real American powerhouse, this uncommon bike combines avant-garde design with distinctive efficiency. With fewer than 50 ever made, the Hellcat is powered by a 124ci S&S V-Twin engine delivering 140bhp and 145 lb-ft of torque, making it an irresistible collector’s piece.
Entries for the public sale are nonetheless open, and extra extraordinary machines are anticipated to affix the line-up. Whether or not you’re trying to bid on a dream bike or just expertise the joys of the public sale, this occasion is a must-visit spotlight of The Bristol Traditional MotorCycle Present.
Tickets Accessible NowThe Bristol Traditional MotorCycle Present takes place on February 22–23, 2025, on the Tub & West Showground. Alongside the public sale, guests can get pleasure from lots of of gorgeous bikes, meet particular company Alex George and Chas Mortimer, and discover quite a lot of merchants providing all the pieces from spares to memorabilia.
Tickets are £16 prematurely or £20 on the gate, with free entry for under-16s. Don’t miss your probability to be a part of this unbelievable celebration of basic bikes. For tickets and extra data, go to classicbikeshows.com.