1968 Bonneville

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  1. Jeremy Vinnicombe

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    Hi all, I'm new here so will be nice to chat to some of you.
    I have inherited a 1968 bonneville and really I'm looking to gain some more knowledge on it and of course it's value as it appears to apparently be rare. I'm a bigger modern bike guy but I never was into my classics unlike him, I should have paid more attention!. She runs fantastic and only has 300 miles from new but I doubt I'll get more than the 1 run I've had as the weather's now setting In. I've attached a pic if anyone can help please on detail etc

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    @Jeremy Vinnicombe Wow three hundred miles. They are really not that rare unless it got some historic heritage. The seem to fetch between six and eight maybe yours being a minter with low miles could go for more but you need to be able to prove the miles and condition. But really i just wish i had the spare money i would be begging you for it.
     
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    thanks. I have the mot history back to 2010 and it was on 2 miles then. i also have the heritage clubs certificate but noting else unfortunately
     
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    Hi there! Welcome to the forum!;)
    What a great "new" bike!!! It looks like that it needs only some little "refreshments".
     
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    @admin could you please delete that image it wont let me
     
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    That is a nice motorcycle in fine condition. As it's an "inheritance" I hope that offering condolences is in order. In terms of the bike, I hope you don't mind me offering some observations?

    The bike is, clearly, an export model - probably North America if the "peanut" tank and high bars are any real indication, but I have considerable doubt that the 318 miles 'total' is quite as straightforward as it might, at first, seem to be. Why? Well, there are a few clues to a, presumably, 'hidden' past :-

    • the plug cap visible isn't factory original. I THINK in 1968 it would have been Champion (maybe Lodge?)
    • the engine case cover screws have been replaced with allen (socket head) type screws - factory original would have been cross head
    • I'm really not sure about the mudguards - the fact that they're alloy blade rather than factory painted could, again, be an export market thing but I would expect "home model" to be colour painted
    • the rear light is export model spec.
    • the under tank reflectors are, for that era, export model spec.
    • the air filter pod backplates should be smooth without the 'raised' centre part

    The V5 document (and I agree, it would be wise to remove that picture if you can) shows date of first registration in 2010 so that, I imagine, is probably when it was repatriated/imported.

    Regardless of all my apparent 'nitpicking', I think it's a great bike and, if it goes as well as it looks, it will be a wonderful machine to ride and enjoy and I hope it gives you many miles and years of pleasurable ownership. ENJOY!
     
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    thanks for the observations. now ive done some digging i tend to agree with everything you have said, never the less, still a fantastic bike and i shall probably enjoy it for time to come
     
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    Had issues trying to delete a picture previously. I think you’ll have to delete the post with the photo in it. Copy the post first (without the V5 photo obviously) to save all the retyping
     
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    @Jeremy Vinnicombe Still a very desirable bike. I think in an auction it could fetch a lot of money to the right buyer. Car and classic do auction sales and that would be my route if it was my machine. Sadly its not mine and I can only dream. It has to be a low milage bike. Just looking at it says it has been cherished by someone. If you do decide to sell drop me a private mail via the forum with your asking price and if I can raise the cash I will make you an offer
     
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    Do it Joe .. and one day in the future we may be able to mate your Bonnie with my '68 Trophy, and possibly get a ...... ? (Tronnie .. Brophy ???):cool:
     
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    Do it Joe .. and one day in the future we may be able to mate your Bonnie with my '68 Trophy, and possibly get a ...... ? (Tronnie .. Brophy ???):cool:
     
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    Mate long way just to mate two classics. And I can't I got my eye on a Matchless 650 if the owner decides to sell. And don't laugh but i have been considering a Fanny Bee
     
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    No laughs from me, I missed a 1951 Excelsior 197 a few years back. Hey, what year are they, I rode a mates Matchy 500 twin for a bit, years back, but still remember enjoying it !
     
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    Champion WC548's are the correct plug caps, there are repro's available online and if you spend a little time even the originals can still be found. Congrats on the bike and enjoy.
     
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    @wy
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