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    lundi 10 février 2014

    Belstaff Presents: For The Open Road

    BELSTAFF

    Belstaff presents For The Open Road featuring David Beckham, a documentation of five British bikers on a journey from the Goodwood estate in West Sussex to New Bond Street in the heart of London. http://www.belstaff.com

    For The Open Road captures a thrilling journey through the passionate eyes of Belstaff's Modern Legends: dynamic riders with a daring sense of adventure. They explore the historic Goodwood Estate, ride through the countryside, and join 50 others to blaze down New Bond Street in a motorbike parade. 

    A nod to Belstaff's roots in motorsport, speed meets style as we explore the spirit of the open road and the camaraderie it forges.



    5 MONKEYS


    Honda ST50 Dax Custom 3 5 Monkeys

    MONKEY #1

    This Honda ST50 Dax was hand-built by Japanese custom motorcycle legend Seigu Ikeuchi, whose company Bodyline Customs is one of Japan’s foremost custom vehicle builders. It was inspired by the long, low motorcycles used for drag racing although with its 4.5hp rating from its 49cc engine, it probably won’t break the 11 second 1/4 mile.
    Estimated value - £5,000 to £7,000.
    Link to auction page at Bonhams.
    Honda ST50 Dax Custom 2 5 Monkeys
    Honda Monkey 5 Monkeys

    MONKEY #2

    This Monkey has all the hallmarks of a Shinya Kimura bike, it looks an awful lot like Shinya’s work for Zero Motorcycles although with a 49cc engine, it probably doesn’t sound quite as throaty. One of the benefits of this bike versus Monkey #1 is that you’re far less likely to suffer genital burns from the exhaust pipe.
    Estimated value – £5,000 to £7,000.
    Link to auction page at Bonhams.
    Custom Honda Monkey 5 Monkeys
    Honda Monkey Baja1 5 Monkeys

    MONKEY #3

    If I could only choose one, this would probably be it. A miniature “Baja” race bike that looks for all the world like it’s ready to take on the Southern Californian desert, this little beast is possibly the all-time greatest “pit bike” you’ll ever see. If you actually take it out and race it across the Baja desert you’ll instantly become a motorcycle legend. If you survive.
    Estimated value – £1,600 to £2,400.
    Link to auction page at Bonhams.
    Baja Honda Monkey Motorcycle 5 Monkeys
    Honda Monkey Motorcycle 5 Monkeys

    MONKEY #4

    This is by far the most technologically advanced Monkey here, in fact it’s not even really a Monkey. It was built by Kunshan Kepspeed Metal Company in China, they specialise in manufacturing parts and accessories for Honda Monkeys, their catalogue is so extensive that it’s possible to build a complete, customised bike. The model you see here has a 149cc engine rated at 13.1hp which is good enough to propel it to a top speed of over 80mph. If you dare.
    Estimated value - £3,000 to £4,000.
    Link to auction page at Bonhams.
    Custom Honda Monkey Motorbike 5 Monkeys
    Original Honda Monkey 5 Monkeys

    MONKEY #5

    This is an original, 2007 model Honda Monkey – making it one of the last of the originals ever made. Honda switched to a newly designed, fuel injected Monkey in 2008. Although it’s always been relegated as a pit-lane or “fun bike” the Monkey has earned itself a place in history, it’s been used and loved by some of the biggest names in motorsport (both 2 and 4 wheel) since its introduction in 1964.
    Estimated value – £1,600 to £2,400.
    Link to auction page at Bonhams.
    Honda Monkey Back 5 Monkeys
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