Mecum has a 10% commission and you are out the door with the bike. Bonhams is a little different deal. You pay 15% plus if you are a California buyer and any other state that Bonhams has a dealer license in you will have to pay what ever your local sales tax is to get your bike out the door!
So for me it is 8% sales tax plus 15% commission that equals 23% cost on top of the purchase price. That means for a 30k bike add on another $6,900 or a 60K bike add $13,800 to it. The reason I bring this up is even if you don't plan to put it on the road and license it you are still stuck with the tax.
Even if you go and don't buy at either it is an amazing show with Mecum to have 1,750 cycles to sell and Bonham maybe a 100. I have seen people from all over the world who come to this great event. If you plan to go Mecum he has an entry fee, discounted if you pay prior to event. Bonham only will allow bidders to enter but not sure if same this year as last.
So for me it is 8% sales tax plus 15% commission that equals 23% cost on top of the purchase price. That means for a 30k bike add on another $6,900 or a 60K bike add $13,800 to it. The reason I bring this up is even if you don't plan to put it on the road and license it you are still stuck with the tax.
Even if you go and don't buy at either it is an amazing show with Mecum to have 1,750 cycles to sell and Bonham maybe a 100. I have seen people from all over the world who come to this great event. If you plan to go Mecum he has an entry fee, discounted if you pay prior to event. Bonham only will allow bidders to enter but not sure if same this year as last.
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