Sold for £4,830
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: SV 9665
Frame No: 66503
MOT: Exempt
The Nottingham-based Campion concern, like many Pioneer motorcycle manufacturers, made its name as a producer of bicycles prior to joining the motorcycle industry. Active from 1901 until 1926, Campion offered a range of machines varying in size from lightweight two-strokes to larger four-stroke singles and vee-twins, all powered by proprietary engines. Campion motorcycles used bought-in powerplants from the likes of Minerva, MMC, Fafnir, Precision, Villiers, Blackburne and JAP. They also supplied frames to other companies.
This 1919 lightweight model Campion was restored by the previous owner some 20 years ago but has had little use since completion. It was purchased by the late vendor in 2012 for his collection of lightweight Vintage machines and was ridden on the odd occasion for Vintage events. Not used for a few years, it will require the usual checks before it goes back on the road. It is offered with a current V5C, a purchase receipt and a copy of a book about Campion motorcycles.
For more information, please contact:
Mike Davis
mike.davis@handh.co.uk
07718 584217
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands, 3rd Jul, 2024
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