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Dore & Rees

Dore & Rees, Auction Salerooms, Vicarage Street, Frome

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Picture of 1961 Triumph 5TA - SOLD

1961 Triumph 5TA Registration Number: 856 MYC Frame Number: H23907 In the late 1950s Triumph took to the direction of unitary construction for its vertical twins. The 5TA Speed Twin of September 1958 was the second model of this new family, joining the 350cc Twenty One/ 3TA launched in ‘57. The 500 closely followed the lines of its 350 predecessor, there being little to distinguish it mechanically ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1956 BSA B31 - SOLD

1956 BSA B31 Registration Number: 743 XWA Frame Number: TBA A fresh design for the post-war period rather than an updated pre-war design, BSA’s new B31 was announced in August 1945, pitched as a thoroughly modern interpretation of the traditional sporting middleweight single, with telescopic forks and a four speed gearbox. Endowed with good performance (up to 70 mph on 73 octane pool petrol), ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1959 Ariel 247cc Leader - SOLD

1959 Ariel 247cc Leader Registration Number: YSV 483 Frame Number: T. 3636. A - Part of a private motorcycle collection since 2005 - Offered from the estate of a local collector, with No Reserve Designed by Val Page and his team, the Ariel Leader and its sports derivative, the Arrow, sought to combine the virtues of speed and agility with those of cleanliness and convenience. Launched in 1958 and ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1971 BSA B25SS "Gold Star" 250cc - SOLD

1971 BSA B25SS "Gold Star" 250cc Registration Number: CNJ 270K Frame Number: EE11241 BSA started the unit construction ball rolling in 1958 with the introduction of the BSA C15, a design leaning heavily on its sister company’s product, the Triumph Tiger Cub. The iron-barrelled unit construction C15 range was replaced by an all-alloy unit in 1967. In 1968 a revamped B25 was launched to rectify ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1961 AJS Model 8 350cc - SOLD

1961 AJS Model 8 350cc Registration Number: 259 MHW  Frame Number: 12071 The 1960 AJS Model 8 350 has, at its heart, an air-cooled, four-stroke, 347cc, single cylinder powerplant mated to a four-speed manual transmission, and can produce a claimed 21 horsepower at 6250 rpm. It also boasts standard features such as laced wheels, full fenders, a dual seat, a single, chromed exhaust system, a large ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1961 BSA C15 250cc - SOLD

1961 BSA C15 250cc Registration Number: RYM 631E Frame Number: C15G1149 Launched in September 1958 and running until 1967, the C15 was BSA’s 250cc single-cylinder OHV motorcycle offering, and the firm’s first four-stroke unit-construction bike. For most of that period, after the introduction of 'Learner Laws' in 1961, a 250cc was the largest capacity solo machine that a learner could ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1969 1960 Greeves Scottish - SOLD

1960 Greeves Scottish Registration Number: YYW 476 Frame number 1791  Engine Number 2225H291F1329   The name Greeves is famous for competition machines in the 60s and 70s. The company was founded by Bert Greeves, producing a range of road and later competition bikes. Their trademark was cast beam downtube and rubber-in-torsion leading link forks, proved adaptable to almost all forms of motorcycles ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1963 Greeves Silverstone Race Bike - SOLD

1963 Greeves Silverstone Race Bike Registration Number: N/ A Frame Number: TBA  - Restored competition machine The first Greeves Silverstone clubman racer was a converted scramble machine by rider Reg Everett. In the 1963 race season, the production bike used a modified 24MDS frame, narrowed at the rear and powered by a Villiers 36A engine, fitted with a Greeves head and barrel. An Amal ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1950 AJS Model 16 MS Trials - SOLD

1950 AJS Model 16 MS Trials Registration Number: OJO 751 Frame Number: 53050 - Nicely restored, with a rebuilt engine and rare sidecar The AJS 16 MS was produced by Associated Motorcycles at the former Matchless works in Plumstead London. The company produced a near identical motorcycle under the Matchless name, the Matchless G3L. The bike was powered by a single cylinder 348cc OHV engine ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1975 Honda CB400 Four Super Sport - SOLD

1975 Honda CB400 Four Super Sport Registration Number: LCG 442T Frame Number: CB400F2-1081807  - In current ownership since 2009 - Regularly maintained, part of a private motorcycle collection - Offered from the estate of a local collector, with No Reserve The CB400F is commonly known as the Honda 400 Four. After introducing the four-cylinder CB750 motorcycle in 1969, Honda followed with a string ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1968 Triumph T120 Bonneville - SOLD

1968 Triumph T120 Bonneville Registration Number: NAJ 28F Frame Number: DU79057 - 9, 800 miles since restoration The Triumph Bonneville, an iconic name and an iconic motorcycle. The name itself came from the achievements of Texas racer Johnny Allen, on the Bonneville salt flats in Utah USA. In September 1955, Allen had achieved a two way average speed of 193. 3 mph on his special motorcycle, ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1961 Ariel Super Sports (Replica) - SOLD

1961 Ariel Golden Arrow Super Sports (Replica) Registration Number: RPR 313 Frame Number: T22932T - Restored example - Only 4 owners from new. The Ariel Arrow, launched in 1958, was the sports derivative of the Ariel Leader. This was a 17 year old’s dream bike; sleek, agile, fast and with sporting looks. The Arrow featured an all new 247cc engine generating 20bhp, through a 4 speed unitary ...

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11 Feb 2024
Bedfordshire
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Picture of 1966 BSA C15P 250 Single Police - SOLD

1966 BSA C15P 250 Single Police Registration Number: HDG 82D Frame Number:C15 PG 335 The 250cc C15 was launched in September 1958, running to 1967 and becoming BSA's first four-stroke unit-construction bike. A Sports version was added in 1961, in addition to off-road versions for Trials and Scrambling. With a lowish power output of 15 bhp, the C15 competed with the more sophisticated Japanese ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1959 Royal Enfield 350cc B - SOLD

1959 Royal Enfield 350cc Bullet Registration Number: 318 SNO Frame Number: 44112 Royal Enfield’s Bullet is one of the world’s longest-lasting designs, introduced in 1949 and, following the end of Royal Enfield, still in production in Madras with modern versions imported to the UK. Made in both 350 and 500 versions, the Redditch-built ‘Bullet’ remains a favourite in the classic biking world. ...

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11 Feb 2024
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Picture of 1982 Harris Rotax Red Rocket Race Bike - SOLD

Harris Rotax Race Bike A very rare motorcycle, this race bike was produced by Red Rocket Racing using a Harris frame, 250cc Rotax (rotary induction) single cylinder engine, Marzocchi suspension and Astralite wheels. Only a couple of these machines were hand built for top motorcycles Grand Prix racer Alex George.  This bike was raced in the National Championship by the vendor, where it took 3rd place. ...

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11 Feb 2024
Bedfordshire
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