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The Andy Chapman Collection - Part III, 1980 Laverda 497cc Montjuic 500 Frame no. see text Engin...
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The Andy Chapman Collection - Part III 1980 Laverda 497cc Montjuic 500 Registration no. GOP 59W Frame no. see text Engine no. 2816 (see text) •Comes with Slater Laverda dating letter •11,124 miles recorded •Requires recommissioning or possibly more extensive restoration In 1978 a Laverda Formula 500 racer was imported by the UK Laverda concessionaire, Roger Slater, the man largely responsible for the Jota, who believed that a 'civilised' café racer had greater sales potential than the rather lacklustre and expensive Alpino from which the Formula 500 had been derived. Slater retained the stock Alpino fuel tank but equipped his new baby with a bikini fairing and solo racing seat, manufactured in the UK by Screen & Plastics. Finished in 'Jota Orange', the new model was named 'Montjuic' in honour of Laverda's endurance race victories at the eponymous Spanish circuit, while a loud, matt black, megaphone exhaust system further enhanced the racing connection. Focused on performance to the exclusion of almost everything else, the Montjuic was defiantly 'hardcore' at a time when motorcycles were becoming ever more refined. No wonder it was so popular. Currently displaying a total of 11,124 miles on the odometer (at the time of cataloguing/photography), 'GOP 59W' comes with a Slater Laverda dating letter confirming that this Montjuic was first registered on 9th September 1980 and retailed by Kings of Birmingham. The frame appears to be a replacement with factory prefix but lacking a frame number and stamped 'DGM 2816 OM', while the '2' of the engine number appears double-struck. Therefore, prospective bidders should satisfy themselves as to this motorcycle's originality, authenticity and components prior to bidding. It should also be noted that the fuel filler cap lock has been damaged and will not unlock (there are no keys present). Accompanying documentation includes an expired MoT (2013) and photocopy old V5C and current V5C documents. Following a period of inactivity, this motorcycle will require re-commissioning to a greater or lesser extent, or possibly more extensive restoration, before returning to the road and thus is sold strictly as viewed. Please note that the HPI lists the frame number as '2816'. Offered without key Footnotes: All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. AUCTION INFORMATION & GUIDE FOR BUYERS Please see the Auction Information and Guide for Buyers at the top of the main sale page (Motorcycles Online - The Summer Sale) for all pertinent information regarding bidder's obligations, viewing, bidding, payment, post-sale collection & transportation. REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTE To request a UK or European Motorcycle shipping quote visit Moving Motorcycles. To request an International Motorcycle shipping quote visit Shippio. To request a Memorabilia and Spares shipping quote visit Mail Boxes Etc - Milton Keynes or Alban Shipping. BUYER'S PREMIUM The Buyer's Premium for this Lot is 15%+VAT on the first £500,000 of the Hammer Price, and 12%+VAT on the balance thereafter. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
The Andy Chapman Collection - Part III 1980 Laverda 497cc Montjuic 500 Registration no. GOP 59W Frame no. see text Engine no. 2816 (see text) •Comes with Slater Laverda dating letter •11,124 miles recorded •Requires recommissioning or possibly more extensive restoration In 1978 a Laverda Formula 500 racer was imported by the UK Laverda concessionaire, Roger Slater, the man largely responsible for the Jota, who believed that a 'civilised' café racer had greater sales potential than the rather lacklustre and expensive Alpino from which the Formula 500 had been derived. Slater retained the stock Alpino fuel tank but equipped his new baby with a bikini fairing and solo racing seat, manufactured in the UK by Screen & Plastics. Finished in 'Jota Orange', the new model was named 'Montjuic' in honour of Laverda's endurance race victories at the eponymous Spanish circuit, while a loud, matt black, megaphone exhaust system further enhanced the racing connection. Focused on performance to the exclusion of almost everything else, the Montjuic was defiantly 'hardcore' at a time when motorcycles were becoming ever more refined. No wonder it was so popular. Currently displaying a total of 11,124 miles on the odometer (at the time of cataloguing/photography), 'GOP 59W' comes with a Slater Laverda dating letter confirming that this Montjuic was first registered on 9th September 1980 and retailed by Kings of Birmingham. The frame appears to be a replacement with factory prefix but lacking a frame number and stamped 'DGM 2816 OM', while the '2' of the engine number appears double-struck. Therefore, prospective bidders should satisfy themselves as to this motorcycle's originality, authenticity and components prior to bidding. It should also be noted that the fuel filler cap lock has been damaged and will not unlock (there are no keys present). Accompanying documentation includes an expired MoT (2013) and photocopy old V5C and current V5C documents. Following a period of inactivity, this motorcycle will require re-commissioning to a greater or lesser extent, or possibly more extensive restoration, before returning to the road and thus is sold strictly as viewed. Please note that the HPI lists the frame number as '2816'. Offered without key Footnotes: All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. AUCTION INFORMATION & GUIDE FOR BUYERS Please see the Auction Information and Guide for Buyers at the top of the main sale page (Motorcycles Online - The Summer Sale) for all pertinent information regarding bidder's obligations, viewing, bidding, payment, post-sale collection & transportation. REQUEST A TRANSPORT QUOTE To request a UK or European Motorcycle shipping quote visit Moving Motorcycles. To request an International Motorcycle shipping quote visit Shippio. To request a Memorabilia and Spares shipping quote visit Mail Boxes Etc - Milton Keynes or Alban Shipping. BUYER'S PREMIUM The Buyer's Premium for this Lot is 15%+VAT on the first £500,000 of the Hammer Price, and 12%+VAT on the balance thereafter. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing
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