This video is a post auction review of the classic motorcycle sales with Silverstone Auctions at the Classic Motor Show NEC Birmingham on the 12 November 2021.
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Surprised you didn’t mention the 1971 t120 bonnie. Ok it was oil in frame but for 3500 was a good price for an all black bonnie.
That Bridgestone is a classic in a big way.
Great feature, more like this please
1973 Yamaha TX650 I bought it from the original owner after sitting for 25 years for $2100. A true survivor with 6850 miles.
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I was able to see a very beautiful BRIDGESTONE MOTORCYCLE 350GTR. I am very happy. Thank you.
I sincerely hope that these Japan old motorcycles will not be chopped up and made into pathetic café racers.
Cut off the seat rail and put self build seat on it, short stroke front fork, separate handlebars, bar end mirrors. There is nothing original about this.
Rather than building pathetic cafe racers, cafe racer builders can sell off their stock bikes to the Japanese and buy the motorcycle of their choice, even the maintenance costs.
It's scribbling a surfing rider on Hokusai Katsushika's Kanagawa Okinawari.
For me the BMW you featured first would be the one to go for, fantastic bike then and now.
For me the BMW you featured first would be the one to go for, fantastic bike then and now.
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With all this heavy push to go “green” I wonder whether the price of the bikes with drop off? With the next generation may not want them?
yes, do more of these, very interesting seeing the prices they fetched.
Yes,i too remember Tom Cruise as a lieutenant riding his kawa GPZ 900R in the 80's classic "Top Gear",Jeremy Clarkson was starring as his CO who hated motorcycles.
good stuff ,certainly if you have the time and inspiration ,
well it got my attention and curiosity so others would
soon amass ,its just that lotto win i/we need now,
Thanks for the follow up 👍
I have in storage a 1992 ZZR 1100 D1, 2 owners, I am the second. It is original, I have spare plastic etc. It has been stored since 2004 and the mileage is genuine at around 30k and with a fair amount of history. I believe this bike will become a classic. What do you guys think? Is it worth spending time and money to get her back to original condition?
Interesting how pricing moves with the generations with people buying bikes they wanted when young. Coupled with the funding through pension drawdown I can see top end investment category mid seventies Japanese taking the money that previously would have gone to old British steeds
Investing in Classic Bikes just has to be a better financial approach than leaving your Cash in a Bank and watching it lose value daily! Of course, it is much more fun!!
Please do more of these
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Thanks for the follow up, really interesting.