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We also offer for hire our motorcycle trailer. This trailer is capable of carrying a total of 3 bikes up to a maximum weight of 600kgs. We can supply you with an extensive range of motorcycle accessories such as Helmets, Clothing and Satellite Navigation systems.A MILLIONAIRE businessman’s £10m legacy to the NHS hospital that treated his cancer has been realised with the sale of his collection of classic cars and motorbikes. The late Robert White was so impressed by the dedication of staff at the cancer unit at Poole Hospital in Dorset that he vowed to help them in his dying hour. Before he passed away he arranged to sell his vast treasure trove of vintage motorbikes and cars and donate the proceeds towards building a new cancer unit with state-of-the-art facilities. Photography retail millionaire Robert White died of a rare cancer last year at the age of 62 The tycoon left his classic car and motorbike collection to be auctioned in aid of a new cancer unit

Robert White’s classic 1959 AC Ace-Bristol Roadster sold at auction for £254,620 The £10m total raised amounts to the equivalent of 5 per cent of the hospital trust’s annual budget. This figure was reached yesterday after his classic bikes and cars as well as his collection of watches were sold by London auctioneers Bonhams for a total £3.6m. Among the cars sold were a 1930 Le Mans-style Bentley Tourer for £315,000, a 1959 AC Ace-Bristol Roadster for £255,000 and Pur Sang ‘Type 51’ Sports Two Seater for £125,000. The star performer among 46 motorcycles that went under the hammer was a 1951 Vincent 998cc which went for £89,000, while a 1977 MV Agusta 861cc fetched £64,000. Petrolhead Robert White riding his Gilera 500cc Grand Prix Racing Motorcycle recreation at the 2006 Southern 100 Roberts 1930 Bentley 4.5-litre Le Mans-style Tourer sold at auction for £315,000 He also sold his rare George Daniels manual wind instantaneous calendar wristwatch for £224,500

And his George Daniels gold watch went for £224,000 in an auction that featured more than 500 lots including photographic equipment, train models and various ornaments. He had previously sold his wonderful collection of Brough Superior bikes to fellow enthusiast and friend Jay Leno, the American chat show host, for £3.5m.
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Robert White’s 1977 MV Agusta 861cc ‘Magni’ bike sold for £64,220 Another MV Agusta bike, a 750S model from around 1968, went for £40,000 The star of the bike auction was this 1951 Vincent 998cc Series C Black Shadow, which sold for £88,900
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Poole Hospital chief executive Debbie Fleming said: “Every donation to the hospital – large or small in time, money, or expertise – is important in helping us to give patients and visitors the best possible experience. “On this occasion, with such a very significant donation and legacy, Robert White’s immense generosity has enabled us to make a real step change in the development of cancer services in Dorset. “We are truly indebted to him.” HALT CANCER IN ITS TRACKS Mike Bayne, a consultant oncologist at Poole Hospital who treated Mr White until his death, paid tribute to him and thanked him for the legacy. He said: “I am speechless. To have such generosity shown to us is fantastic. It is a huge amount of money. “Before he died he handed over a cheque for £3m. “We have been working with the executors of his will who are also close personal friends of his to ensure we will spend the money in the way that he intended which is to be used in the way the NHS was unable to afford.

“The impact that Mr White’s incredible generosity will have on patients facing cancer in Dorset cannot be overstated. Talk show host Jay Leno bought his friend Robert White’s collection of Brough Superior bikes to help him raise cash for the cancer wing This 1929 Megola 640cc Touring Model motorbike sold at the Bonhams auction for £82,140 Another of the bike collection left by Robert Whitre was this 1974 Ducati 750SS, which went for £52,900 The money raised will go towards a state-of-the-art cancer centre at Poole Hospital and a satellite unit in Dorchester “This lasting legacy will continue to benefit patients and their families for years to come. “Robert White will forever be associated with advances in cancer care in the county, and on behalf of our patients I would like to express our heartfelt thanks.” Jay Leno said: “We spent time together in England before he died. He didn’t feel sorry for himself or ‘woe-is-me’. “He realistically faced up to his position and decided he wanted to give something back to the people in Poole who had helped him with his illness.