How do bidders know whether a bike is in rideable condition or needs work when bidding ? Is buying an antique or classic bike at an auction as "safe" as buying from a private party or dealer?
I guess Mike Wolfe has a pretty good collection of old motorcycles but I think a lot of them look like they're dusted rusted busted bikes that he's trying to move which have potential to be restored but in the long run it's time to keep the best but sell the rest .
That '49 Matchless single looked totally original and cool as
That was my first thought.
How do bidders know whether a bike is in rideable condition or needs work when bidding ? Is buying an antique or classic bike at an auction as "safe" as buying from a private party or dealer?
that '57 gives me hope!
That 57 was so nice.
I wonder why I haven't seen the Gen one V-MAX at oction?
Beautiful machines. It's the original paint Knuckleheads and Panheads that command the top prices.
Nice you’re hanging out with low key
Buying a bike at Mecum wont be cheap, you are always going to pay a premium for one there, people tend to pay more when at a auction.
I guess Mike Wolfe has a pretty good collection of old motorcycles but I think a lot of them look like they're dusted rusted busted bikes that he's trying to move which have potential to be restored but in the long run it's time to keep the best but sell the rest .
Can't hear a word your saying
Beware the loose loafers prowling the auction with a selfie stick. WTF?
I've always wondered if people tip the guys who comes over to aid bidders and take info?
I’ve never seen that, I always wonder if they make a commission.