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Barry Sheene Autographs

Barry Steven Frank Sheene (11 September 1950 – 10 March 2003) was a British professional motorcycle racer and television sports presenter. He competed in Grand Prix motorcycle racing between 1971 and 1984, most prominently as a member of the Suzuki factory racing team where he won two consecutive FIM World Championships in 1976 and 1977. Sheene remains the last British competitor to win the premier class of FIM road racing competitions.
Sheene harnessed the power of mass media to transcend the sport and become the best-known face of British motorcycle racing during the 1970s. He was the first motorcycle racer to gain commercial endorsements from outside the sport, including television advertisements for Brut cologne. As well as being fluent in several languages, he had a cheeky, cockney persona that endeared him to thousands of race fans.
Sheene was also a strong proponent of race track safety, and was one of the first competitors to object to racing at the notoriously dangerous Isle of Man TT street circuit. He recognized his value to race promoters as a gate attraction and used his influence to force race promoters to increase rider safety.
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Current items with a signature of Barry Sheene

These are the most current items with a signature of Barry Sheene that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailBarry Sheene New Scarf signed glossy full length Motorcycle Racing$17.54logo

Traded items with a signature of Barry Sheene

The most expensive item with a signature of Barry Sheene (Barry Sheene Genuine Signed PRINT 12 inch X 9 inch bought from Keith Martin) was sold in August 2019 for $482.50 while the cheapest item (Barry Sheene A4 Quality Signed (11.25 x 8.75) inches Print) found a new owner for $1.21 in September 2023. The month with the most items sold (3) was July 2023 with an average selling price of $16.70 for an autographed item of Barry Sheene. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2022 with $464.37 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.21 was September 2023. In average, an autographed item from Barry Sheene is worth $58.68.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Barry Sheene were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail7 x 5 WHITE PAPER PAGE HAND SIGNED BY BARRY SHEENE - MOTORCYCLE RACER$72.85logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene - Personally Signed 21x16cm Black and white photo$93.43logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene A4 Quality Signed (11.25 x 8.75) inches Print$1.21logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene Genuine Hand Signed Autograph photo at Mallory Park (PROOF)$201.59logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene Genuine Hand Signed Autograph with (PROOF)$147.83logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene genuine signed Texaco Suzuki Moto GP 500 signed photo autograph 2$189.19logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene MotorcyclingHip Flask Signed number 7 5oz With Gift Pouch$17.06logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene Scarf signed glossy full length Motorcycle Racing$17.00logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene signature badge Number 7$7.42logo
thumbnailBARRY SHEENE SIGNED HAND WRITTEN LETTER$394.56logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene signed handkerchief number 7 Motor bike racing$7.89logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene signed handkerchief number 7 Motor bike racing$7.64logo
thumbnailBarry Sheene signed handkerchief number 7 Motor bike racing$7.45logo
thumbnailbarry sheene/Mick Grant/J Williams Signed Programme Plus Photos$98.68logo
thumbnailMotoGP Superbikes Barry Sheene Authentic Hand Signed 9"x6" Photograph$165.79logo

Latest News about Barry Sheene

SVG named Supercars' best and fairest (11/25/2019): Holden star Shane van Gisbergen has claimed the Barry Sheene Medal as Supercars' best and fairest driver at the end of season awards in Sydney on Monday night. Go to news article