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Auction archive: Lot number 468* N

c.1935 Moto Guzzi 250cc Racing Motorcycle Registration no. not UK registered Frame no. 1.P.E.4004 & 27244 Engine no. D209

The Spring Stafford Sale
27 Apr 2019 - 28 Apr 2019
Estimate
£7,000 - £10,000
ca. US$9,040 - US$12,915
Price realised:
£18,400
ca. US$23,764
Auction archive: Lot number 468* N

c.1935 Moto Guzzi 250cc Racing Motorcycle Registration no. not UK registered Frame no. 1.P.E.4004 & 27244 Engine no. D209

The Spring Stafford Sale
27 Apr 2019 - 28 Apr 2019
Estimate
£7,000 - £10,000
ca. US$9,040 - US$12,915
Price realised:
£18,400
ca. US$23,764
Beschreibung:

• Believed TT250 engine • PE250 roadster frame and cycle parts • An older restoration The importance of racing as a means of publicising Carlo Guzzi and Giorgio Parodi's fledgling marque had been recognised right from the start, at least by the latter, and although Moto Guzzi's first racer - the 500cc C2V (Corsa 2 Valvole) - proved to be an effective competitor in Italian national events, it was only when Carlo Guzzi adopted the overhead camshaft and four-valve layout of his original prototype for the C4V (Corsa 4 Valvole) that international success was achieved. Capitalising on the success of the '500' racer, Carlo Guzzi introduced a broadly similar 'TT250' early in 1926, though the quarter-litre Guzzi made do with only two valves. The latter were disposed at a relatively narrow (60-degree) angle, and the overhead-cam engine had 'square' bore/stroke dimensions of 68mm. The result was a class-leading power unit with a specific output of 60bhp/litre, an exceptional performance for a normally aspirated engine at that time. As its designation suggests, the TT250 was intended for the Isle of Man TT. Sadly, the 1926 event would prove a bittersweet experience for the Moto Guzzi team, its rider Piero Ghersi failing to finish the Senior race and being disqualified from 2nd place in the Lightweight having used a unspecified spark plug. Nevertheless, the TT250 proved good enough to win at that year's Circuito del Lario and Grand Prix des Nations at Monza, and at the season's end a customer version was made available to privateers alongside a slightly more powerful variant: the SS250 with bronze cylinder head. Production ceased at the end of 1930. The machine offered here is believed to consist of the sprung frame and cycle parts of a mid-1930s PE250 roadster, and a TT250 engine. Other noteworthy features include a Magneti Marelli magneto, Dell'Orto carburettor, racing fuel tank, and 19" alloy wheel rims front and rear. A dealership sticker to the front mudguard reads: 'MARCOMINI Moto Guzzi - MONTEBELLUNA-TV'. Presented in age-related condition, the machine appears to be an older restoration with some patina. Nothing is known of its history or mechanical condition, except that the engine turns over. Offered from a private collection, this motorcycle will require re-commissioning at the very least, or possibly more extensive restoration, before returning to the road. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves with regard to this motorcycle's age, originality, correctness, and mechanical condition prior to bidding. There are no documents with this Lot, which is sold strictly as viewed.

Auction archive: Lot number 468* N
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2019 - 28 Apr 2019
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Stafford, Staffordshire County Showground Staffordshire County Showground Weston Road Stafford ST18 0BD Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

• Believed TT250 engine • PE250 roadster frame and cycle parts • An older restoration The importance of racing as a means of publicising Carlo Guzzi and Giorgio Parodi's fledgling marque had been recognised right from the start, at least by the latter, and although Moto Guzzi's first racer - the 500cc C2V (Corsa 2 Valvole) - proved to be an effective competitor in Italian national events, it was only when Carlo Guzzi adopted the overhead camshaft and four-valve layout of his original prototype for the C4V (Corsa 4 Valvole) that international success was achieved. Capitalising on the success of the '500' racer, Carlo Guzzi introduced a broadly similar 'TT250' early in 1926, though the quarter-litre Guzzi made do with only two valves. The latter were disposed at a relatively narrow (60-degree) angle, and the overhead-cam engine had 'square' bore/stroke dimensions of 68mm. The result was a class-leading power unit with a specific output of 60bhp/litre, an exceptional performance for a normally aspirated engine at that time. As its designation suggests, the TT250 was intended for the Isle of Man TT. Sadly, the 1926 event would prove a bittersweet experience for the Moto Guzzi team, its rider Piero Ghersi failing to finish the Senior race and being disqualified from 2nd place in the Lightweight having used a unspecified spark plug. Nevertheless, the TT250 proved good enough to win at that year's Circuito del Lario and Grand Prix des Nations at Monza, and at the season's end a customer version was made available to privateers alongside a slightly more powerful variant: the SS250 with bronze cylinder head. Production ceased at the end of 1930. The machine offered here is believed to consist of the sprung frame and cycle parts of a mid-1930s PE250 roadster, and a TT250 engine. Other noteworthy features include a Magneti Marelli magneto, Dell'Orto carburettor, racing fuel tank, and 19" alloy wheel rims front and rear. A dealership sticker to the front mudguard reads: 'MARCOMINI Moto Guzzi - MONTEBELLUNA-TV'. Presented in age-related condition, the machine appears to be an older restoration with some patina. Nothing is known of its history or mechanical condition, except that the engine turns over. Offered from a private collection, this motorcycle will require re-commissioning at the very least, or possibly more extensive restoration, before returning to the road. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves with regard to this motorcycle's age, originality, correctness, and mechanical condition prior to bidding. There are no documents with this Lot, which is sold strictly as viewed.

Auction archive: Lot number 468* N
Auction:
Datum:
27 Apr 2019 - 28 Apr 2019
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Stafford, Staffordshire County Showground Staffordshire County Showground Weston Road Stafford ST18 0BD Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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