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Kategorie :
Sonstige
Zeitraum :
1970er
Uhren-Kennung :
Y2373A] ALLURE
Gehäuseform :
Asymmetrisch
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The allure of the present lot starts with the Scott marquee itself..Scott Motorcycle Company (Shipley, West Yorkshire, England).produced motorcycles so far ahead of their time that it is hard.not to label them technological oddities. These innovations.have earned Scott the reputation as the ‘Bugatti of Motorcycles.’.In 1924, when Scott debuted the ‘Super Squirrel,’.most motorcycles had heavy air-cooled four-stroke engines and.solid forks, the Scott boasted a revolutionary two-stroke motor.featuring water cooling and telescopic forks..The present motorcycle is not only a fine.example of one of the most technologically.advanced machines of its day, but it.was restored, painted and pin striped in the.1970s by none other than the legendary.Kenny Von Dutch Howard. As if that was.not enough, Von Dutch undertook this meticulous.restoration for his close friend Steve.McQueen, who was as serious about motorcycles.and racing as he was about acting..The bike features the infamous Von Dutch.‘flying eyeball’ logo affixed in cloisonné to.the toolbox, while the Scott logos are all.hand-painted and finished in gold leaf. A.unique feature of the bike is that Von Dutch.mistakenly lettered the date on the front.number plate ‘1926’ instead of the correct.‘1929.’ Having recognized the historical and.artistic significance of this motorcycle, prior.to his death, Steve McQueen gifted the bike.back to Von Dutch so that he may personally.own his masterpiece. Following its sale.by Von Dutch to a collector in California, the.bike came full circle when it was purchased (and now consigned.for sale in the present auction) by Tonny Sorensen, owner of.the Von Dutch clothing company. Until recently the bike was on.display at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame as part of the Mot-.Stars: Celebrities + Motorcycles exhibit..The engine was recently overhauled, featuring new bearings.pistons and a re-bore, plus the crankshaft and cylinders refurbished.by famous Scott specialist Roger Moss..Steve McQueen.Steve McQueen was an avid motorcyclist and supporter of the.sport. McQueen’s unabashed enthusiasm for motorcycling.did wonders for the image of the sport during a time when.the general public often looked at motorcyclists with disdain..McQueen raced in many of the top off-road.races on the West Coast during the ‘60s and.early 1970s. McQueen dreamed up perhaps.the most famous motorcycle jump ever filmed.when shooting the movie ‘The Great Escape’.in Germany. He called good friend Bud Ekins.over to be his stunt double to shoot the.climactic motorcycle jump in which McQueen’s.character was trying to escape German.soldiers by motorcycle during World War II..McQueen became so closely associated with.motorcycling that Popular Science had him.write a series of motorcycle reviews for that.magazine. In the early 1970s, movie producer.Bruce Brown approached McQueen about.helping him finance a documentary movie on.motorcycling. McQueen, fully knowing that he.would probably never profit from this type of.film, nevertheless agreed to back Brown. The.movie he financed turned out to be the classic.‘On Any Sunday,’ not only the best motorcycle.movie of its time, but also a commercial.success. McQueen became interested.in collecting motorcycles and the bulk of his.collection in the mid to late 1970s was older.historically significant motorcycles. McQueen collected the bikes.he wanted to own without regard to popularity or future values.he was neither a showoff nor speculator. It is for this reason that.motorcyclists the world over have come to admire and deeply.respect Steve McQueen.