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Triumph T100SS Motorcycle CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All prospective purchasers to register to bid and give in their name, address and telephone number, in default of which the lot or lots purchased may be immediately put up again and re-sold 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If any dispute arises regarding any bidding the Lot, at the sole discretion of the auctioneers, to be put up and sold again. 3. The bidding to be regulated by the auctioneer. 4. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Vendor. 5. No Lots to be transferable and all accounts to be settled at the close of the sale. 6. The lots to be taken away whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of every description and to be at the risk of the purchaser immediately after the fall of the hammer but must be paid for in full before the property in the goods passes to the buyer. The auctioneer will not hold himself responsible for the incorrect description or authenticity of or any fault or defect in any lot and makes no warranty. 7. To prevent inaccuracy and inconvenience in the settlement of purchases, no lot may be removed either during or after the sale without being previously paid for. 8. If any person neglects or refuses to comply with any of the foregoing conditions, the auctioneer shall be at liberty to resell the lot and any deficiency that may arise in the resale, together with all expenses attending it shall be made good by the defaulter. 9. AGENCY. The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by the seller or the buyer 10. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY. The seller warrants the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised to consign it for sale and is able to transfer the title of the property free of any third party claims. 11. TERMS - strictly cash. All accounts must be settled on the sale site on day of sale Maximum cash permitted to be taken £7,500. Debit cards accepted. Credit cards are not accepted. 12. V.A.T. at the current rate will be added to the purchase price of all goods subject to V.A.T. Goods are sold under the auctioneers V.A.T. Margin Scheme so VAT will be charged on the buyers premium. V Denotes VAT on lots 13. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY - Neither the auctioneers, landowners or sellers nor any agent or employee of these bodies accepts any liability for any accident, loss, damage injury to any person or property whatsoever whether cause by their negligence, breach of contract or in any other way. 14. HEALTH AND SAFETY - The auctioneers have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must adhere to instructions of the auctioneers and their porters. 15. MILLIMETRE READINGS, ENGINE & FRAME/CHASSIS NUMBERS Any millimetre readings cannot be guaranteed unless stated. Engine & frame/chassis numbers are taken from DVLA log books and may not match that stamped on the vehicle. 16. ONLINE BIDDING H J Pugh & Co offer an online bidding service via easyliveauction.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.easyliveauction.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with H J Pugh & Co: 1. authorise H J Pugh & Co, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via easyliveauction.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to H J Pugh & Co through www.easyliveauction.com and agree that H J Pugh & Co are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. 3. Shipping will be charged at cost to the buyer and will take approx 2-4 working days. Please note that any lots purchased via easyliveauction.com live auction service will be subject to additional commission charge + VAT on the hammer price set out on the easyliveauction.com website Directions to our sale site below Hazle Meadows Auction Centre 170 VINTAGE AND CLASSIC MOTORCYCLES, MOTORCYCLE SPARES, LITERATURE, PETROLIANA AND MOTORCYCLE PROJECTS. Also to include the a gentleman’s private collection from Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire. The bikes are being sold due to the relocation of home. All the bikes have been stood in his collection for some years so may need recommissioning. LIVE AND ONLINE BIDDING AND FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AT www.easyliveauctions.com 12.5% Buyers premium plus VAT on spares 8% Buyers premium plus VAT on motorcycles 2 RINGS. RING 1 9.30AM- Motorcycle spares and motorcycles. Motorcycles will start selling at approximately 1pm RING 2- 1PM- Petroliana, motorcycle clothing, spares, and collectables Ring 2 items are being sold outside delivery bay 2 (Next to RM Jones) PLEASE REMEMBER THIS IS A BUSINESS EVENT NOT A GATHERING People may attend this auction in person if they abide the following: Please follow our single file system into the saleroom, use our hand sanitising stations when you enter the saleroom, please wear a face mask at all times and please finally abide to the social distancing rules at all times. The auction will be held outside the building for health and safety reasons and sold from the same spot. No more than 30 people will be allowed in the building at one time. Caterer in attendance Plenty of parking on site MOTORCYCLE SPARES 9.30AM (RING 1) 1 Triumph Tigercub and 1 other 25 Chanlan moped for spares or fuel tank repair 2 Control cables, chopper seat 25A Triumph motorcycle fuel tank and head lamps 25B Triumph motorcycle fuel tank 3 3 Boxes of motorcycle spares 25C 2 Boxes of motorcycle engine 4 Brake shoes, linings and spares gaskets 25D 2 Boxes of motorcycle 5 BSA Bantam D1 wheel and tyre autojumble and BSA Bantam mudguards 26 Autocycle engine 6 Villiers engine parts and BSA 27 Moto Guzzi race engine C11 casings 28 Staub vintage motorcycle 7 BSA C11 engine gearbox 8 BSA C11 engine parts 29 Engine parts 9 Triumph Tiger Cub engine parts 30 BSA C15 frame. V5 10 Magneto parts, rocker boxes 31 Quantity of new and used and other spares motorcycle tyres 11 Honda 90 fairing, Honda tank 32 Honda super dream engine and seat parts 12 Shock absorbers, yokes and 33 AJS 650 frame with old dating other motorcycle spares certificate 13 Triumph trail blazer frame c/w 34 Royal Enfield wheel and tyre NOVA and 2 others 14 Triumph TR5 engine 35 Triumph Tigress scooter engine 15 BSA gasket sets, front brake 36 Gaskets NOS cables NOS 37 Royal Enfield gearbox and box 16 BSA C15 engine parts and of spares Triumph covers 38 Mixed panels and motorcycle 17 BSA knee guards and tool box spares 18 BSA Goldstar front mudguard 39 Royal Enfield forks 19 Brake cables, ignitions, coils, 40 BSA A10 and B31 engine exhausts and other motorcycle spares spares 41 Royal Enfield and BSA clutch 20 Suzuki and Honda cables, and engine parts brake shoes, levers and spares 42 Vintage Villiers spares 21 Engine casings, Puch parts and 43 BSA and Royal Enfield spares motorcycle spares 22 AMAL carburettor parts and 44 Triumph 3TA engine parts gearbox C.1964. 23 Chain guards, engine parts, 45 BSA A10 gearbox parts covers and brake lights 46 Harley Davidson headlights. 24 Royal Enfield 250 project. Not NOS complete 47 Royal Enfield model G 74 Norton laydown gearbox motorcycle parts 75 BSA C25 Barracuda engine no. 48 BSA front forks C25 2440 49 BSA B31 engine parts 76 Norton 16HWD military engine 50 James rigid frame. 1950's no.W41322 51 Norton featherbed saddle/seat 77 Miscellaneous motorcycle 52 7" Underslung pilot headlight, parts, carburettors etc new (Lucas SSU type) 78 Triumph 3TA engine in parts 53 Vintage motorcycle spares 79 Norton International CS1 head 54 1935/1936 Sunbeam 250cc 80 Handlebar screen fairing NOS engine spares 81 Norton Ariel hubs 55 2 Vintage rear wheels, one with 82 Honda and Yamaha classic angle Speedo drive parts and CB crank 56 Ariel panel tank, chrome, for 83 BSA Goldstar original petrol rigid frame machines tank 57 3 Boxes of Tiger Cub spares 84 Yamaha RD50/DT50 engine 58 2 Boxes of Tiger Cub engine 85 Veteran/vintage parts and spares engine clutch 59 2 Boxes of Tiger Cub spares 86 Honda monkey bike spares and 60 Tiger Cub spares Honda sign A/F 61 Tiger Cub spares 87 Honda classic parts NOS 62 Large quantity of Tiger cub 88 Vintage car parts engine spares 89 Japanese engine parts 63 Quantity of levers, oilers and 90 Cagiva 125 parts and Kawasaki carburettor spares junction fuse boxes. 64 Box of handlebar levers 90A Gianelli exhaust for a Yamaha 65 Headlights, footrests etc DT125. Brand new. 66 Grease and oil guns, tecalmit 91 BMW R80 forks and springs etc and box of Yamaha, Suzuki 67 2 NOS genuine silencers for and Honda starter motors BSA B50MX, Triumph TR5MX 92 Honda VT1100 Shadow frame part nos 71-3750 93 Sym City hopper and explorer 68 Carlton Corsair gents racing 50cc engine bicycle, lightweight 531 tubing, 94 Honda CX500 project. 1979. ready to ride.
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