Sold for £3,680
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: P297FBL
Frame No: KE100B-041444
Engine No: G5E201444
CC: 100CC
MOT: August 2022
This Kawasaki KE100 showing only 356 miles on the clock was bought new by renowned petrol head and legendary Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason in late 1996, being first registered for the road in early 1997. For a man famous for his collection of supercars, including a Ferrari 250GTO bought in 1977 with the proceeds from 'Dark Side Of The Moon' now valued at around £30M, this is probably the most modest vehicle he has ever owned! It comes with plenty of paperwork including the original order and bill of sale, a welcome letter from Kawasaki UK, a copy of the V5C in Nicks name, a request for a duplicate V5, and even an application for a duplicate tax disc to replace the one destroyed when 'accidentally left in the pocket of trousers that were put in a washing machine'. Also included is a signed and numbered first edition copy of Nick's book 'Into The Red' about his collection of supercars. The bike is nice and original, still wearing some of its battle scars from ownership it has been recently MOTd and comes with a current V5C in the second owner's name.
For more information, please contact:
Ian Cunningham
ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk
07415 871189
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 27th Oct, 2021
AUCTION VENUE
National Motorcycle Museum
Coventry Road
Bickenhill
Solihull
West Midlands
B92 0EJ
AUCTION VIEWING
Wednesday 27th October 2021, from 9am
BUYERS PREMIUM
15% (plus VAT @ 20%)
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