Private collection of 1950s to present day Japanese moto...

02 September 2013

Private collection of 1950s to present day Japanese motorcycles for sale

Collection to headline Stafford show in October



Almost 100 motorcycles from a private European collection will feature in the auction during The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show on Sunday 20th October


A single-owner collection of almost 100 classic Japanese motorcycles, the majority of which are Hondas, will be offered for sale at the Bonhams auction during The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show at the Staffordshire County Showground on Sunday 20th October.

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Honda NR750

The collection includes numerous Hondas, ranging from the humble but design-classic Super Cub to the NR750 and everything in between, including ten unused monkey bikes and a number of exceptionally early machines. Also on offer are a selection of early Suzukis, Kawasakis and Yamahas, a variety of later 1970s and 1980s classics, and two prototype engines – a sand cast CBX1000 and a CX500.

The machines, which are estimated to achieve a combined total of more than £300,000, are being sold by Michael Buttinger, a Dutch entrepreneur with a long-held love of motorcycles and fascination for interesting and beautiful design.
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Yamaha TA125

Mr Buttinger said:

“I first became interested in mopeds at the age of ten, thanks to a friend who used to work on them, and bought my first – a ‘restoration project’ Honda C310 – at the age of eleven. I remember my mum was horrified that I had spent all my money on a ‘wreck’. But no matter how I looked at it, I couldn’t see this wreck that she mentioned. What I saw was beautiful design and a moped with potential.”

Over the next few years Mr Buttinger progressed from mopeds to motorcycles and took a job as an apprentice mechanic at a local Honda dealer, before starting up his own business trading second hand parts and mopeds during his university studies – a company that would grow to become one of the world’s largest suppliers. During this time he built his own collection focusing largely on 1960s designs, sometimes going to extreme lengths to secure his acquisitions.

He remembers:

“I was on holiday with my mum in Crete and had rented a Honda C50 to take on a road trip for the day. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw another C50 in a ravine. I risked my life and made the descent to where the bike was. Miraculously, I got it out in bits and pieces, and was able to take it home to sell the parts.”

Of his collection, he added:

“I have been driven by a passion for Japanese motorcycles – for their design and for the philosophy behind the design, which I find fascinating. It has been a difficult decision to sell these machines, which have formed a large part of my life, but I do not have the time to dedicate to using and riding the newer machines, or to completing the restoration projects, and I feel the time is now right to let other enthusiasts bring these wonderful machines back to life.”
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Honda CR93

Ben Walker, Head of the Bonhams Motorcycle Department, said:

“We are delighted to have been asked to offer Mr Buttinger’s amazing and eclectic collection of Japanese classics for sale at our Autumn Stafford Sale. Mike’s attention to detail with the those machines he has restored - or those he has purchased due to their high level of originality - is superb.

“The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show is the perfect venue at which to offer these machines, and we hope to achieve a good result.”
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Honda Juno M85

Particular highlights of the collection, a large part of which will be sold at no reserve, are:

Honda NR750 (£50,000 - £70,000)
Honda CR93 (£26,000 - £32,000)
Honda CBR1000RR7, ex-Steve Brogan (£16,000 - £20,000)
Honda Juno M85 (£7,000 - £10,000)
Honda GB500 (£6,000 - £8,000)
Honda GL1000 (£6,000 - £8,000)
Honda CB450 K0 (£5,000 - £6,000)
Kawasaki Z900 (£8,000 - £12,000)
Suzuki RE5 (£10,000 - £15,000)
Yamaha TA125 Racer (£5,000 - £7,000)


Items in the auction will be available to view between 10am and 5pm on Saturday 19th October, and from 9am on Sunday 20th October. The sale will begin at 10am on Sunday 20th October with automobilia, and continue at 12pm with Motorcycles.

Information and pictures from Bonhams Press Office


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