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How much will  “The Fonz” Triumph Trophy TR5 sale for?

How much will “The Fonz” Triumph Trophy TR5 sale for?

Asked by: Super UserKentoine Johnson in Business » Other
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The motorbike famously straddled by The Fonz in classic TV show Happy Days is set to fetch £60,000.

Fonzie was frequently shown on the Triumph Trophy TR5 surrounded by a gaggle of girls, and it quickly became iconic thanks to its association with the uber-cool character.

But for 15 years the bike has been languishing in a motorcycle shop, having been bought by an enthusiast who had no idea about its celebrity connections.
The bike is not usable in its current condition, and has not been ridden since Happy Days ended in 1984.

It was central to The Fonz's hip image - even though actor Henry Winkler was 'scared to death' of motorbikes and could not ride it.

Nick Smith, of auctioneers Bonhams, said the bike was as iconic as Fonzie's leather jacket.
He said: 'This is the coolest motorbike ever - you would be hard pushed to find a cooler one. The two things that represent The Fonz are his black leather jacket and his bike.

'It was a bike that got an awful lot of people into motorcycling, because Happy Days was on prime-time TV and it obviously made the character look cool.

'It would be quite something if you could say that you owned Fonzie's motorbike.'
Arthur Fonzarelli was meant to be a minor character on the 70s comedy Happy Days when it first started, and was given a Harley-Davidson to ride.

But when the audience gave The Fonz an immediate thumbs-up the producers made him a star of the show - and looked for a more suitable bike.


Star: The Fonz quickly became the most popular character in Happy Days

They plumped for a Triumph, like Marlon Brando's character in the 1953 film The Wild One, but put on taller handlebars.

The bike was supplied by Hollywood stuntman Bud Ekins, who was Steve McQueen's body double in The Great Escape and made the famous motorcycle jump over a barbed wire fence.

Ekins, who died in 2007, sold the Triumph to friend and bike enthusiast Marshall Ehlers in about 1995.

Mr Ehlers, from Oakland, California, said: 'Most of these bikes were bought during the 1950s by racers and were crashed or exploded.

'When I saw one intact I bought it. It had nothing to do with television.'

Mr Smith has warned that whoever buys the motorbike shouldn't expect to zip around on it.

He said: 'The bike in its present condition couldn't pull the skin of a rice pudding. It has an unknown mileage because the speedo is broken and it hasn't worked in years.

'Whoever buys it will need to get it recommissioned if they want to get it on the road again.'

Mr Winkler once told an interviewer: 'I don't know how to ride a motorcycle. I am scared to death of motorcycles. If there is a wall I will hit it.'

The auction takes place in Los Angeles on November 12. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2046157/Fonzies-famous-Triumph-bike-sold-auction-discovered-hidden-motorcycle-shop.html

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   Super UserKentoine Johnson

Lot No: 329
Fonzie's lost-and-found Triumph from the Happy Days TV series
1949 Triumph Trophy 500 Custom
Frame no. 11198T
Engine no. TR59016133
TV characters don't get much cooler than Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, better known as "The Fonz" on the long-running ABC sitcom "Happy Days" that aired Tuesday nights from 1974-84. At its ratings high point the show was watched by some 40 million Americans, who tuned in to see the adventures of 1950s Milwaukee high-schooler Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard), his family and friends. Originally a bit player, Fonzie as portrayed by Henry Winkler become the show's big breakout star. So iconic was the loveable biker and ladies man that TV Guide named him as number 4 on its "50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time" rankings. When the show was finally cancelled, his trademark brown leather bomber jacket was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution.

But what of The Fonz's other prop, his Triumph motorcycle? As often happens with vehicles used in television and movies, once production shut down it seems to have wandered off, lost to the mists of time. So it was with the "Happy Days" Triumph, until Cycle World writer Wendy F. Black was assigned to track it down for a story in 2000. Her quest started with the kingpin of all things having to do with Hollywood and motorcycles: Bud Ekins, racer, stuntman, provider of car and bikes to the studios.

According to Ekins, there were actually three Triumphs, all 500cc Trophy models of various years, used on the show, two of which had indeed gone missing – stolen, raced into the ground or sold off for parts. But Ekins not only knew about the third and remaining Triumph, he had originally supplied it to Paramount Studios after yanking off the front fender, bolting on a set of buckhorn handlebars and painting the gas tank silver. The Fonz, after all, would not ride a stock motorcycle. Ekins also pointed the magazine writer north to Oakland where the sole remaining Fonzie bike had been since 1990, hiding in plain sight, stored unceremoniously at Mean Marshall's Motorcycles. Shop owner Marshall Ehlers purchased the bike from Ekins not for its star power but for the model's race history, its all-alloy engine and its sparse good looks. At one point he even considered restoring the Trophy back to showroom-stock spec.

Happily that didn't happen and now one of the world's coolest Triumphs, untouched since it last rolled across television screens 27 years ago, is ready for its second act. A portion of proceeds from the sale will be donated by Bonhams to aid Henry Winkler's charitable work in support of children with dyslexia.

Estimate: US$60,000 - 80,000
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