Triumph Motorcycles and Daniel Craig have joined forces to offer film and motorcycle enthusiasts a unique opportunity. Two exclusive Triumph Bond Edition Owned by the British actor, the Scrambler 1200 #003/250 and the Tiger 900 #001/250 that star in the 25th installment of the saga of the most famous secret agent in the world, will be auctioned, signed by Craig himself, to raise funds for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)the largest sea lifesaving charity in the UK.
In addition, anyone who gets hold of these collector’s pieces will be able to enjoy a driving experience in Wales with 007’s team of specialists. Inspired by the motorcycles that appear in the latest installment of the James Bond saga, “No Time To Die”, these limited edition units sold out on the same day of their launch.
Two exclusive Triumph Bond Edition films
Now, the Triumph Bond Editionowned by Craig, will be auctioned through Bonhams | Cars Motorcycles. The auction, which seeks to support the RNLI, the organisation that has saved more than 146,000 lives since it began operations more than 200 years ago, will take place during the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, which takes place on October 12-13, 2024 in Staffordshire, UK.
The lucky winners will not only get a unique piece of equipment, but will also enjoy an exclusive riding experience. Each lot includes a day at the Triumph Adventure Experience in Wales, riding alongside Paul Edmondsonfour-time Enduro World Champion and 007 stuntman, and James Bond stunt coordinator Lee Morrison.
Daniel Craig comments: “The RNLI has always been very close to my heart. It is an immense honour and pride to support the RNLI and I hope this auction will raise a lot of money for the cause. The experience of riding alongside Lee Morrison and Paul Edmondson adds an extra thrill that cannot be replicated.”
These Triumph Scrambler 1200 and Tiger 900 Bond Editions will be supplied with the original documentation showing Daniel Craig as the previous owner, and with a certificate of authenticity signed by both him and the Managing Director of Triumph Motorcycles, Nick Bloor. This states that:
“We are delighted to support the RNLI’s 200th anniversary with this auction of very special motorcycles. We wish all those involved the best of luck and hope they enjoy this unique experience.”