2000 Honda CB600F Hornet
Owned from new by
Pink Floyd drummer, Nick Mason; only 8,007 miles; GIVI top box; signed copy
of 'Into The Red' First Edition included
This CB600F Hornet was bought new by Pink Floyd drummer,
Nick Mason, from Tippetts of Surbiton in September 2000 and he has kept it ever
since. With 94bhp on tap, it was the perfect sporting machine to whisk this
accomplished race car driver and collector between his homes in London and the
Cotswolds, with a handy GIVI top box to keep his helmet and drum sticks safe
while parked in the City.
It has covered only 8,007 miles from new with 17 old MOTs
on file to chart the gradual accumulation of mileage, the current MOT running
until February 2022 with no advisories recorded. The original service book is
present but only has one stamp for a PDI check on delivery, although there are
also two invoices for services in August 2011 at 4,848 miles and again in May
2016 at 6,054 miles.
Always kept garaged when not in use and in very good
condition throughout, it also comes with a First Edition copy of ‘Into The Red’,
signed by Nick Mason himself. This leather bound limited edition book is
lavishly illustrated with photographs of 21 of the famous racing cars that the
celebrated drummer is fortunate enough to own, with text by Nick Mason on what
drew him to the cars in the first place, and a wonderfully seat-of-the-pants
account of what they are like to drive at the limit by professional race driver
and instructor, Mark Hales.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or
email [email protected]
Reg No: X114EGN
Chassis Number: JH2PC341E1YM205707
Engine Number: PC34E7005821
Engine Size: 599cc
Docs: V5C; older V5; MOT Feb 2022 with no advisories; 17 old MOTs; invoices; service book; GIVI top box instruction manual; signed copy of 'Into The Red'
Estimate: £1,400+
Lot 209
Lot ended
Thursday 05/08/2021
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