Motorcycle Auction Action

Motorcycle Auctions are often charged with energy. The buzz of knowing that somebody is going to walk away with these bikes before the day ends can spur you on to make a buy yourself.  Will it be you, or the bidder sitting next to you who wins?

A 1912 Flanders is about as rare as they come. Probably no more than a half dozen Flanders still exist. This one was in the same family since new, and still had it's WWI black out lights as well as original paint.


Full house awaits the arrival of the auctioneer to get started.

Well, that's a lovely Rudge 350 about to find a new home.

This 1927 Indian Scout was another bike about to be bought and shipped 5000 miles to a new home.

It's a factory built Coach edition Vespa, one of five made for promotional purposes.

British built tank shift AJS 250 with valanced fenders was for the gentleman rider in the interwar years.

Honda tried to crack the USA police market with the 450cc twin cylinder bikes but could not unseat Harley Davidson during the late 1960's. This unit was amazingly original, included a friction drive siren as well.  


A much-modifed Harley-Davidson ST165, or Hummer kitted out for flat track racing.

 These photos were shot at the 2006 Chadds Ford Classic Motorcycle Auction. More info on this annual spring event can be found at http://www.myclassicmotorcycle.com/



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