H&H Classics is presenting a once-in-a-lifetime chance to acquire a truly iconic piece of motorcycle history—the first-ever produced Norton F1R. This ultra-rare 1990 model, raced and admired for its unique engineering and performance, will go under the hammer on Wednesday, 30th October, during the classic motorcycle auction at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull. With an expected sale price between £52,000 and £56,000, this is an extraordinary opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts.
A Historic Motorcycle with Racing Pedigree
The Norton F1R is no ordinary motorcycle. Frame #1, which left Norton’s Shenstone factory on 1st April 1990, is the very first P55 (F1) ever built. This legendary machine has remained in single ownership since new and has a proven track record in competition, having been raced in the German Battle of the Twins series.
According to Mike Davis, a motorcycle specialist at H&H Classics, “Our auction at the end of October is an incredible opportunity to own an extremely rare slice of motorcycle history. We expect a lot of interest in this special Norton F1, which has seen competitive action and won a number of races. It also looks amazing and is instantly recognisable in its black livery.”
Enhanced Power and Performance
This particular Norton F1R has been enhanced with several high-performance upgrades. A few years ago, the engine was rebuilt with specially machined high-compression rotors, aero twin-plug trochoids, and Mikuni flat-slide carbs. The bike also features a works-type exhaust system, ensuring it delivers both style and substance. Davis adds, “Style, power, and performance… the Norton F1R is the total package, and this model is a must-have for any Norton aficionado.”
A Legacy of Speed and Innovation
Norton motorcycles are renowned worldwide for their speed, power, and groundbreaking innovation. The F1R is a shining example of the brand’s legacy. Revered by riders and enthusiasts alike, Norton’s machines continue to inspire passion and loyalty.
How to Bid
For those interested in placing a bid on the Norton F1R or any of the other lots, options include bidding in person, online, via telephone, or by leaving a commission bid. To register or for more details, visit www.handh.co.uk.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of British motorcycle history.
Source: H&H Classics Ltd
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