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Brough Superior bikes, built from 1924 until 1940, are the most sought-after two-wheel transport in the world.Just 380 of the motorcycles were built with TE Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia, a famous owner. Lawrence died when he crashed his SS in 1935. A collection of the Rolls-Royces of the motorbike world which were made famous by Lawrence of Arabia has been discovered in a barn where they had been gathering dust for 50 years Just 380 of the motorcycles were built with TE Lawrence (pictured on the bike talking to George Brough), better known as Lawrence of Arabia, who died when he crashed his SS in 1935. Brough Superior bikes, built from 1924 until 1940, are the most sought-after two-wheel transport in the world Parts from the 1937 Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Project are pictured here and are among the treasure trove of motorbikes and collections that were found Brough Superior bikes are the most sought-after two-wheel transport in the world. A decaying 1939 Brough Superior 982cc is pictured here

A close-up of the decaying conditions of the ex- Hubert Chantrey, Brough Superior 750cc BS4 is pictured here - one of the bikes that have been discovered The ex- Hubert Chantrey, Brough Superior 750cc BS4 is one of the highly sought after Brough bikes which were found in a barn in Bodmin, DevonThese bikes were owned by Frank Vague, an avid member of the Brough Superior Club, who recently passed away.Mr Vague, from a village near Bodmin, Cornwall, acquired the majority of the collection in the early 1960s and they have remained unused for 50 years.Many enthusiasts and collectors had heard about Mr Vague's bikes, but most people thought it was an urban myth.In good condition, these bikes are now selling for upwards of £300,000 each - although the bikes would sell for a fraction of the figure in their current condition because of the amount of work needed.The motorcycles were built in Nottingham, at founder George Brough's factory in Haydn Road. These bikes were owned by Frank Vague, an avid member of the Brough Superior Club, who recently passed away.

Pictured is the headlight at the front of the ex-Hubert Chantrey, Brough Superior 750cc BS4 Pictured is a Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Project with a Petrol Tube Sidecar. Mr Vague, from a village near Bodmin, Cornwall, acquired the majority of the collection in the early 1960s and they have remained unused for 50 years The bikes are now selling for upwards of £300,000 each - although the bikes would sell for a fraction of the figure in their current condition because of the amount of work needed. Here is a 1938 Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Project with Petrol Tube Sidecar The ex- Hubert Chantrey, Brough Superior 750cc BS4, is expected to sell for around £120,000. The bike and its parts are pictured above Some of the parts of a 1936 Brough Superior SS80 which were found in a bard in Bodmin, Cornwall Pictured are some of the parts of a 1926 Brough Superior SS100. A treasure trove of the motorcycles were found in Cornwall Brough Superior SS100 (Super Sport) motorbikes were made by George Brough in his 'Brough Superior' works on Haydn Road in Nottingham, from 1925 to 1940

A rusty-looking Brough Superior logo on one of the motorbikes which were discovered in a barn in Bodmin, Cornwall The bikes were called the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles - with permission from the British car maker. One of the bikes discovered was the Brough Superior 982cc SS100 Project The ex- Hubert Chantrey, Brough Superior 750cc BS - one of the highly sought after Brough bikes which were found in a barn in Cornwall Ben Walker, international director for Bonhams collectors' motorcycle department, said: 'This is one of the greatest motorcycle discoveries of recent times.' Pictured here is a 1939 Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Project The director said that very few people knew the bikes still existed, many thinking it was an urban myth. Parts and the remaining 1938 Brough Superior 1,096cc 11-50HP Project are pictured here The discovered collection is the last known of unrestored Brough Superiors and includes the 1938 Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Project with a petrol tube sidecar, pictured here

For many years motorcycle fans talked about the 'urban myth' of the Brough Superiors. But now a fleet of eight bikes have been located in Cornwall, in what experts are calling one of the greatest biking discoveries in decades The treasure trove of motorcycles regarded as the Rolls-Royces of bikes were discovered after being left in a barn to rot. Pictured is a rusty 1938 Brough Superior 1,096cc 11-50HP George Brough called them the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles - with permission from the British car maker.Bonhams will be selling 'The Broughs of Bodmin Moor' at its Sale of Important Collectors' Motorcycles at Stafford on April 24 next year.Ben Walker, international director for Bonhams collectors' motorcycle department, said: 'This is one of the greatest motorcycle discoveries of recent times.'A lot of mystery surrounds these motorcycles, as very few people knew that they still existed, many believing them to be an urban myth.'There was a theory that they still existed somewhere in the West Country, but few knew where, until now.'Stored in barns for more than 50 years

, the motorcycles were discovered whole, in parts, and some were partially submerged under decades of dust, old machinery parts and household clutter.''This is the last known collection of unrestored Brough Superiors. There will not be another opportunity like this.' There was a theory that the bikes, including the ex- Hubert Chantrey, Brough Superior 750cc BS4 (pictured), still existed somewhere in the West Country, but few knew where, until now Jonathan Vickers, Bonhams West Country motoring specialist, said the discovery of these Brough Motorcycles in Cornwall is historically significant. Pictured here is a rusting 1938 Brough Superior 982cc SS100 Project with a flat front tyre The ex-Hubert Chantrey Brough Superior 750cc BS4 is one of the bikes that have been found and is pictured in a good condition Brough Superior motorcycles were produced using British-made parts and were coveted by the rich and famous, including playright George Bernard Shaw A 1938 model which was owned by Hubert Chantry, a friend of George Brough, is expected to sell for around £120,000 despite requiring a full restoration.

An SS100 model, also from 1938, has been valued at £80,000.In total, the eight bikes - some of which are in bits - are expected to sell for around £350,000. When they are back on the road they will be worth more than £3 million combined.Jonathan Vickers, Bonhams West Country motoring specialist, added, 'The discovery of these Brough Motorcycles in Cornwall is historically significant.'We're delighted that these machines will now be offered for sale on an international platform for the first time in more than half a century.' Just 380 Brough Superiors were built with TE Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia, a famous owner, including the 1938 Brough Superior 1,096cc 11-50HP Project. The side of the model is pictured here When the bikes are back on the road they will be worth more than £3 million combined and will be offered on an international platform Here a 1939 Brough Superior 982cc SS80 Project is pictured side on. The Sale of Important Collectors' Motorcycles will take place at Stafford on April 24 next year