The prestigious British specialist at auction H & H Classics He prepares to say goodbye to the year as God commands. Next Wednesday, October 29, 2025, the National Museum of the Solihull motorcycle will become the epicenter of collecting on two wheels, with the last sale of classic motorcycles and scooters of the season.
As usual, the first pieces confirmed for the auction already point to a memorable event, in which rare superbikes of homologation, icons of Italian sports motorcycling and centenary jewelry of the golden era of the two wheels will live together.
This will be the last 2025 auction
The star lot so far is a Foggy Petronas FP1 of 2003, a motorcycle that is legend both for what it represented and what it never became. This machine, conceived by Carl Fogarty For him Superbike Worldit is a 900 cc tricylinder and was developed with the help of Petronas and assembled in the United Kingdom in a very limited production. In fact, they only made 75 units.
The unit for sale of the FP1 In the auction it is practically “brand new”, it has barely been shot and has a complete history of exposure and storage. Valued between 29,000 and 34,000 pounds sterling (33,250 and 39,000 euros), this FP1 It retains all the exclusivity of a true motorcycle of homologation of the early 2000s, with high -end components and an aura of myth that makes it even more desirable.
Eye, the enthusiasts of Ducati They will also have reasons to follow the bid closely. The Ducati 851 SP3 1991 that will go on sale represents one of the cornerstones of the modern history of the Italian firm.
This epic machine of Ducatiwith the engine Desmoquattroopened a new technological era that would end up dominating the Superbike Championship in the following years. Only 500 units of the SP3and this specimen (numbered with 447) is presented in a state of exceptional originality, accompanied by keys, documentation and full tool kit. Its estimate is between 14,000 and 18,000 pounds (16,000 and 20,700 euros).
On the other hand, the charm of the really old reaches the auction with a Henderson Deluxe of 1924, which has remained in the same family since the 1940s.
Considered one of the most prestigious and advanced motorcycles of its time, the Henderson of four cylinders was synonymous with softness, reliability and refinement in the era of interwar.
With an estimated price of between 14,000 and 16,000 pounds (16,100 and 18,400 euros), It is expected to attract the attention of international collectors in search of pieces with perfectly documented history.
The last 2025 auction of the British, of course, does not forget the lovers of urban machines. Among the most striking lots, a Lambotta GT200 of 1965, a symbol of an entire era and very sought after by the Italian classic scooters collectors. With an estimated value between 9,000 and 11,000 pounds (10,340 and 12,620 euros), This copy promises to arouse an intense struggle among the most nostalgic bidders.
Mike Davisspecialist in motorcycles of H & H Classicshas assured that the goal is to close 2025 with the same success of the previous sales: “The first inscriptions already show great potential, and we trust to repeat the extraordinary results we have achieved this year”It is not for less: pidders from more than 25 countries participated in the last auction, with more than 150 motorcycles, exceeding its maximum estimate and a 97%sales rate.
With this background, the October appointment is emerging as a true gold brooch for the season. Rare collection superbikes, historical pieces with almost a century of antiquity and scooters that marked style in their time, will form an irresistible catalog for any two -wheeled lover.
Without a doubt, an unavoidable appointment. And eye, the last of the season of the prestigious British house.


