Ex-Hailwood / Agostini / Surtees MV Agusta GP Bike Sold for $1.3M

Motorcycle.com Staff
by Motorcycle.com Staff

500cc GP bike falls just short of world record

Auction house Bonhams announced several world record prices at its recent Stafford Sale, including one that just fell short of setting an overall world record for a motorcycle sold at auction.


The Bonhams' Stafford Sale, held April 25-26 at the International Classic MotorCycle Show, saw dozens of classic bikes go under the gavel.


The highlight of the auction was an ex-works 1965 MV Agusta 500cc Grand Prix motorcycle raced by a pair of all-time greats in Mike Hailwood and Giacomo Agostini, and owned by another: John Surtees. With such a lineage, the MV was expected to sell somewhere between £160,000–220,000 (US$216,000-297,000), but sold for a whopping £967,000 (US$1.31 million), including buyer's premium, which goes to Bonhams. This set a new record for the highest auction price for an Italian motorcycle, and just short of the overall record of $1.32 million (also including premium), set by a 1915 Cyclone V-Twin Board Track Racer at the 2025 Mecum auction in Las Vegas.


Records Rewritten At Bonhams’ Stafford Sale At The International Classic Motorcycle Show

A 1939 Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Special, sold for £49,450 (including premium).

Records were rewritten as the gavel fell at Bonhams’ Stafford Sale at The International Classic MotorCycle Show on 25–26 April 2026, with the world’s second most expensive motorcycle ever to sell at auction, as well as new world record prices established for Italian and Japanese motorcycles.


The sale was led by the ex-works 1965 MV Agusta 500cc Grand Prix Racing Motorcycle that was ridden by Mike Hailwood and Giacomo Agostini, having previously come from John Surtees ownership. With a pre-sale estimate of £160,000–220,000, intense bidding concluded at £967,000 including premium – more than six times the original low estimate. The price paid for the MV Augusta Grand Prix bike was only just less than the outright world record for a motorcycle ever sold at auction but did establish a new world record for an Italian machine.


Bidding was equally as frenetic for the ex-Barry Sheene 1977 World Championship-winning works Suzuki RG500 XR14. Brought to the market for the first time in nearly 40 years, this motorcycle was one of only two factory machines on which Sheene contested the 1977 World Championship, and it was the bike that he crossed the finishing line on at the final race of the season to win the title. With an original estimate of £160,000 - £200,000, strong interest and bidding saw the sale conclude at £506,000 including premium – a new world record for a Japanese motorcycle sold at auction.

A 2015 Honda RC213V-S, sold for £186,300 including premium

Additionally, the ex-Peter Hickman 2019 Smiths Racing BMW S1000RR, that was ridden to win the 2019 Isle of Man TT Superbike, Superstock TT, North West 200 and Ulster Grand Prix, making it one of the most successful real-road racing motorcycles of the modern era, toppled its original estimate of £30,000–35,000, achieving £88,550 including premium


At the other end of the age spectrum, a circa 2005 replica of the 1885 Daimler Reitwagen that Gottlieb Daimler’s 17-year-old son, Paul, made history on by completing the first journey by motorcycle far exceeded its initial estimate of £5,000-£8,000 when it sold for £48,300 including premium.


Overall, the Stafford Sale saw a total value of £4.208m of motorcycles sold against a low estimate of £2.208m with 100% of lots sold on Day 1 of the 2-day sale, and 96% on the second day.

A 1926 HRD 499cc Model 90, sold for £27,260, including premium.

Ben Walker, International Department Director of Bonhams Collectors’ Motorcycles, said: “The Bonhams Stafford Sale at the International Classic MotorCycle Show was a landmark event in the bike community, that will be remembered by those who attended for years to come. We established two new world records, for the price of an Italian and Japanese machine sold at auction and got very close to the outright world record for the auction sale price of a motorcycle. To have presented several major private collections alongside further significant entries, created a genuine opportunity across every level of the market - the sale had a motorcycle for every bike aficionado.”


Consignments are now open for the October Autumn Sale which already includes a 1972 Husqvarna 250cc Motocrosser previously owned by Steve McQueen and over 30 beautifully presented Yamahas without reserve. Entries for the June Summer Online sale of motorcycles already numbers over 130 bikes, with over 100 being offered with no reserve.

A 1902 Holden, sold for £41,400, including premium.

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  • Way138505912 Way138505912 on May 08, 2026

    Why are you showing prices in something other than USA DOLLARS? You are still located in this country, aren't you?

    • Ryan Adams Ryan Adams 6 days ago

      Perhaps because the auction was located in the UK? We even did the conversion for you in the preface.


  • Way138505912 Way138505912 6 days ago

    You started out doing the conversion in the beginning of the article but ran out of gas before the end.

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