TV stars James May and Richard Hammond will be selling motorcycles from their personal collections through Bonhams at the 35th Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show at Stafford on April 25-26.
While their future as presenters of BBCโs Top Gear may be uncertain, the duoโs motorcycles are sure to attract a lot of attention.
Among the eight machines being offered by May are a 2010 Yamaha SR400 โGrievous Angelโ by Deus Ex Machina, valued at between ยฃ8000 and ยฃ12,000, and a 1974 Yamaha 49cc FS1-E, which is expected to fetch between ยฃ2000 and ยฃ2400.
Hammond, whoโs selling four machines, is hoping for between ยฃ14,500 and ยฃ18,500 for his 2010 Norton Commando 961SE and ยฃ2500-ยฃ3500 for his 1975 FS1-E.
โJust because Iโm unemployed now doesnโt mean I have to get rid of everything,โ said May. โI was going to sell these bikes anyway. And those paintings, and my collection of Scalextric cars. Honest.โ
Hammond added: โAs a serious collector of motorcycles, itโs important to review oneโs stable regularly, and the Bonhams Stafford sale is the ideal opportunity to move bikes on and possibly acquire new ones. I also have a canoe, and some Wharfedale hi-fi speakers, if anyoneโs interested.โ
Ben Walker, Bonhams international head of motorcycles, said: โJokes aside, James and Richard are offering for sale some great motorcycles from their collections, including examples of Yamaha, Suzuki, Honda and Norton โ and we expect the collection to attract a lot of attention at the upcoming Spring Stafford Sale.
โWeโre delighted that they both elected to consign their collections with Bonhams Motorcycle Department, an agreement that originated many months agoโ.
The event takes place at Staffordshire County Showground, Weston Road, Stafford ST18 0BD. Appearing as guests of honour will be former motorcycle sport stars and leading industry figures Nick and Tony Jefferies.
Members of Yorkshireโs first family of racing, the pair will also be bringing along two legendary TT-winning machines to display; the Honda RC30 ridden by Nick and the Triumph Rob North Triple ridden by Tony. The brothers will be presenting show awards, signing autographs and chatting on stage with industry favourite and fellow TT champion Steve Plater.
Back at the event by popular demand is the Cavalcade, taking place in the showgroundโs main ring, which will see several wonderful examples of classic British and European machinery paraded for spectators and new for this year is live music in the venueโs bandstand.
The Classic Racer GP Paddock โ showcasing some incredible track and road-racing machines โ and the Classic Dirt Bike Experience โ celebrating all thatโs best about off-road โ complete the most action-packed Stafford line up ever.
Tickets for the Carole Nash International Classic MotorCycle Show are now on sale with a one day adult ticket costing just ยฃ10 when bought in advance, a ยฃ3 saving on the gate price. Passes can be purchased online from www.classicbikeshows.com or over the phone on 01507 529529.
James May in the Bonhams Auction