
Prof. Fritz Ehn amassed a collection of over 300 machines, from bicycles and scooters to racing motorcycles, and built a museum to house them in 1980. As he is currently building a museum of farm machinery (!?), he has decided to sell up his entire motorcycle collection - apparently this is the largest single-owner collection ever to come up for sale at auction.
Bonhams will host the sale at the RAF Museum, Hendon, on June 30th, and it includes the gamut of bikes, expected to bring prices ranging from


Scooters on offer include a rare KTM Mirabell from 1957, with a 6hp, 125cc two-stroke Sachs engine. Very shapely, in contrast to the angular 'stealth



If you want to skip the competition and go straight to picking up hot Italian babes, you'll need this 1929 Bohmerland Reisemodell (est. £24k)

Of even more technical interest is this 1929 Neander P3 Sport, with 999cc MAG inlet-over-exhaust v-twin engine. Designed by Ernst Neumann-Neander, the frame is built of presssed-aluminum channels covered with cadmium (never needs painting), and all Neanders used the bulbous 'egg' petrol tank (which is integral with the frame) and unique solo bucket seat. The Opel factory later made them under license, and were called the 'Motoclub'. This particular machine looks to have lost its original forks, as normally pressed-steel blades are used which have a distinctive leaf-spring housing on the sides. Estimated price £18-25k.
