I think we're not seeing as many older pre-30's bikes because the collector crowd has been buying them up at these big money auctions.
The prices are thru the roof for correctly restored vintage motorcycles...(we only have ourselves to blame what with the AMCA highly respected and thorough judging venue) and its hard for some to resist selling off one or more of their old bikes for top dollar. The reasons are probably as varied as the makes of cycles....health issues, divorce, kids college costs...weddings or maybe they've just accumulated too may bikes...wish I had that last problem.
The money is large and the temptation is great...and likely some of these guys buying them up aren't really interested in hauling them out to a muddy field 200 miles away. I used to go to the Vintage motorcycle races up in Conn years ago when it was just greasy dirty motocycles and old sports cars...but then the money crowd came with their big truck rigs and their big dollar vintage Ferraris and the whole thing changed. I stopped going.
Big money collectors are more into prestige and hobnobbing (whens the last time someone used that word) with their wealthy associates and showing off their latest investment. They buy these vehicles to say they have one and they paid Big$ at the Big$ Auction and got themsleves on TV.
So if your looking for the really early iron maybe if you traveled a couple thousand miles out to one of the upcoming fancy smancy aristocrat shows that are becoming popular of late you'll get to see them. I know I'm out cause I couldn't afford the entry fee, drinks, fancy finger sandwiches. Besides I don't think a new pair of 'Americam Made' Timberland boots (yes they still make them..just have to sift thru Marty's Shoes to find them..check the tags carefully)...would pass for appropriate dress shoes. I like them though.
Likely its only going to get worse. Can't really fault an old motorcycle builder for selling off a bike or two to buy a new house and go on vacation to the Concours de Eligance.
Looks like I "misssed the boat" again....**** I just got an oil smudge on my new Tmberlands!! Hrdly
The prices are thru the roof for correctly restored vintage motorcycles...(we only have ourselves to blame what with the AMCA highly respected and thorough judging venue) and its hard for some to resist selling off one or more of their old bikes for top dollar. The reasons are probably as varied as the makes of cycles....health issues, divorce, kids college costs...weddings or maybe they've just accumulated too may bikes...wish I had that last problem.
The money is large and the temptation is great...and likely some of these guys buying them up aren't really interested in hauling them out to a muddy field 200 miles away. I used to go to the Vintage motorcycle races up in Conn years ago when it was just greasy dirty motocycles and old sports cars...but then the money crowd came with their big truck rigs and their big dollar vintage Ferraris and the whole thing changed. I stopped going.
Big money collectors are more into prestige and hobnobbing (whens the last time someone used that word) with their wealthy associates and showing off their latest investment. They buy these vehicles to say they have one and they paid Big$ at the Big$ Auction and got themsleves on TV.
So if your looking for the really early iron maybe if you traveled a couple thousand miles out to one of the upcoming fancy smancy aristocrat shows that are becoming popular of late you'll get to see them. I know I'm out cause I couldn't afford the entry fee, drinks, fancy finger sandwiches. Besides I don't think a new pair of 'Americam Made' Timberland boots (yes they still make them..just have to sift thru Marty's Shoes to find them..check the tags carefully)...would pass for appropriate dress shoes. I like them though.
Likely its only going to get worse. Can't really fault an old motorcycle builder for selling off a bike or two to buy a new house and go on vacation to the Concours de Eligance.
Looks like I "misssed the boat" again....**** I just got an oil smudge on my new Tmberlands!! Hrdly
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