Classic Motor Show NEC - Motorcycle Auction Preview
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- čas přidán 10. 11. 2021
- In this video we take a look at the Silverstone Auctions classic motorcycle sale at the NEC Classic Motor Show.
If you're interested in any of these bikes visit silverstoneauctions.com
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Here's our post auction review video which includes sales figures: czcams.com/video/k7BNtAH6UgM/video.html
Brilliant kettle 👍
I want all of them!
Oh man, that R100RS was beautiful. The Elefant would be my bike of choice, though.
I love the elephant. Nice v-twin and USD forks. Didn't like the corrosion on the rims spoke nipples and calipers though
What surprised me was how many of the bikes failed to reach their guide price. It struck me that most of the love and the money went to the 1970s superbikes.
Very noticeable, was mudguards
that looked more effective than todays offerings, but back along they were used, in the wet.
The Cagiva Elephant is put on sale by Harry Metcalfe.
Yea.. I thought that too... and the Africa Twin..
@@griffspeed i’m not too sure about the Africa Twin but he has a Honda XL 600 P-D
@@kasperkjrsgaard1447 Yes, he already did a preview on his channel and showed it as well as the Cagiva and other Honda.
Looking forward to the follow up to this
Hi Robert, the follow up video is here czcams.com/video/k7BNtAH6UgM/video.html
Way way over estimated prices on some of those bikes, GPZ 600R is not going to reach anything near that.
Just like reporter
With respect, I understood that a veteran motorcycle is one made before the end of 1914, so the Baby Triumph is actually vintage. Vintage motorcycles are from 1915 to the end of 1930. Here ends todays anorak lesson!
So, what is a Veteran or Vintage bike going to be in another 50 years? 😎
@@OzBloke still Veteran or Vintage with the same age ranges according to the British understanding of old motorcycles! They also have Post Vintage from 1931 to WW2 and Post War, an age range which is increasing massively since these foundations were established that really need identifying with a name or names. Not sure if anyone has done that?
Honda CB50??? It's a CB750......
When people aged about 55yrs of age and above have gone, who will pay big money for these bikes. There are no future biker's coming through so there will be no interest.