A 110 year old Raleigh motorcycle, named ‘Sir Walter has been lost to the UK due to lack of interest in keeping it for the nation.
The bike was built in Nottingham in 1899 and was thought to be one of the first motorcycles in the UK. John Day, 90, said he put the bike – inherited from his father – up for sale as neither the National Motorcycle Museum or Wollaton Hall showed interest.
Mr Day said: "I thought Sir Walter would be happy in his birthplace, Nottingham, which has a museum at Wollaton Hall [with] a section devoted to Raleigh. However, all I got for my offer of the bike was 'we'll let you know'. They didn't. I offered Sir Walter to the two best homes for nothing; I can't believe it."
The bike sold to a Dutch collector for £26,000.
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