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- Ski_Pro_3ExplorerJust looked through the catalog. I've owned several of those bikes in the past. The Kawasaki 750 H2 I had in 1977. The Husqvarna 1975 WR400. The Elsinore 250, the Honda CT90 and the S90. (I still have 4 Honda CT90's; one is museum quality) the Yamaha RD350, the Kawasaki 120 in red, The Honda 300 scrambler, the Honda CL125, the Yamaha DT1,... Wow that brings back a lot of memories!!
I wonder what they went for? Is there a way to find out what they auctioned for? - westendExplorer
Supercharged wrote:
I dunno' about the poorly built part, I had a '47 and it was fairly stout. Mine had the pedal clutch and the tank-side shifter. It rode pretty good, about the only thing I didn't like was the adjustable timing. Forget to set that right, kick it, and you could have yourself up in the air. At $150K, I guess I wish it was still around.
Great auction, My father bought a 1936 Harley knucklehead new for $360, this week two of them sold for $150,00 and $160,000. The bike was a one year run, and and was a poorly build cycle at the time. Pays to be wrong. - fj12ryderExplorer III
Supercharged wrote:
Nah, not wrong. Even Edsels sell to collectors now. :) Doesn't matter if it was any good, just that it's now "collectable".
Great auction, My father bought a 1936 Harley knucklehead new for $360, this week two of them sold for $150,00 and $160,000. The bike was a one year run, and and was a poorly build cycle at the time. Pays to be wrong. - TargaExplorerI'll take the Ducati 851 and the Harley VR1000.
- SuperchargedExplorerGreat auction, My father bought a 1936 Harley knucklehead new for $360, this week two of them sold for $150,00 and $160,000. The bike was a one year run, and and was a poorly build cycle at the time. Pays to be wrong.
- camperforlifeExplorerCatalog Clicky
- GoPackGoExplorerYou've got a triple ???? Just shoot me now.
- SuperchargedExplorerJust be in front of my house a 11 AM in the morning for a free ride.
- GoPackGoExplorerJust looked thru the catalog. Man Oh Man.
I'll take that 1969 CB-750 please. And the 1969 Kawasaki 500.
I bought a new 1971 H-1 back then. $1070 + tax as I remember, for the quickest production bike on the planet. Fun times.
Tim - nevadanickExplorerhttp://www.midamericaauctions.com/auctions/antique-motorcycles/2014-las-vegas-antique-motorcycle-auction/
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