Kempton Park Motorcycle Autojumble returns on Saturday, July 18, with an added attraction for classic, modern and retro motorcycle enthusiasts as Iconic Auctioneers brings its London Motorcycle Sale to the event.
Taking place at Kempton Park Racecourse, near London, the well-established autojumble is already a firm favourite in the motorcycle calendar, attracting hundreds of visitors and more than 300 regular traders, along with catering outlets and plenty of opportunities to buy, sell, browse and talk bikes.

This year’s July event will also see Iconic Auctioneers stage its first motorcycle auction at Kempton Park, giving visitors even more reason to make the trip.
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The sale is due to begin at 11am on Saturday, July 18, with bidding available in person, online, by phone or via commission bid. The auction will also be livestreamed through the Iconic Auctioneers website and YouTube channel, allowing those unable to attend in person to follow the action.
Lots now appearing in the sale include a wide spread of machines covering British classics, Italian exotica, Japanese performance bikes, modern collectables and restoration projects. Among the entries listed are a 2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR showing just seven recorded miles, a 2021 MV Agusta Rush 1000, a 2005 Honda VTR1000 SP-2, a 1994 Triumph Speed Triple, a 1989 Yamaha RD350LC F2 YPVS, a 1957 BSA B33, a 1921 Ner-A-Car Model A and a 1958 Garelli 70.

There are also bikes being offered without reserve, making the catalogue worth a close look whether you are chasing something rare, usable, unusual or simply want to see what the market is doing.
Viewing is available by arrangement on Friday, July 17, from 4pm to 7pm, and again on the morning of the sale from 8am until the auction begins. All motorcycles will be available for in-person inspection at the venue.
For those planning to bid, Iconic recommends registering in advance, particularly for online bidding, with photo ID and proof of address required. Entry to the auction saleroom is via catalogue, priced at £5 and admitting two people.
With the usual Kempton Park Autojumble atmosphere, rows of traders, parts, projects, memorabilia and now a live motorcycle auction in the mix, Saturday, July 18 is shaping up to be a date worth circling for anyone with an interest in classic and collectable motorcycles.



