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 Auction update – how's the market? (Guy 'Guido' Allen, December 10,
                    2024) While there's always an
                  element of reading tea leaves when it comes to talking
                  about the motorcycle market, and particularly
                  auctions, the latest
                    Donington event which concluded December 8
                  supports our theory that there's still life in there –
                  for the right motorcycle. That sale included a
                  substantial number of bikes offered at no reserve –
                  arguably risky if it's not a premium model you know
                  everyone wants. We'll talk more on that theme in a
                  future story.  
            So what worked in this
                  case? For us the star of the auction was the
                    number one 1997 Drysdale V8. Creator Ian
                  Drysdale built this as a fore-runner to a very short
                  production of larger-engined examples and this remains
                  the most important. It was at the cutting
                  edge of a brief global craze for bespoke V8
                  motorcycles, at least three of which came out of
                  Australia. I'd argue this was conceptually the best of
                  them.  Pre-auction estimates
                  suggested it was unlikely to go past Au$60,000
                  (US$38,400, GB£30,000), a view I agreed with. It went
                  for Au$73,850 (US$47,200, GB£37,000) plus 10 per cent
                  commission. We've recently been in
                  touch with Ian and it looks like we'll soon be able to
                  bring you an in-depth feature on the machine.  
            Something which got our
                  attention was the much-modified
                    1954 Vincent Rapide Series C. It too defied the
                  pre-auction estimates (again Au$60k at the upper end)
                  with a sale price of $75,750 (US$48,400, GB£38,000).  Factory-spec motorcycles
                  is usually what works best in the current classic
                  market, so it was interesting to see this one sell for
                  such a high number. It seems that everyone loves a
                  project.  And here was the second
                  factor: in Australia, Vincents are selling for much
                  bigger numbers than in the USA and UK.  
            At completely the other
                  end of the price scale was a 1982 Suzuki
                    TS185ER restoration project. While it had good
                  history, was a low-miler and was in good mechanical
                  shape, it had a rotted fuel tank and came with a fresh
                  one (in the wrong colour) plus a new decal set.
                  Bidding was surprisingly competitive and it settled at
                  Au$3050 (US$1950, GB£15300).  
            Another notable success
                  was the 1980 Honda
                    CBX1000B at $20,000 (US$13,000, GB£10,000), with
                  a recent and comprehensive service/recommissioning
                  history.  
            Every auction has its
                  bargains, and we'd nominate the 1994 Triumph
                    Daytona 900 Super III, which sold for Au$9150
                  (US$14,000, GB£11,000) plus commission.  Sales history over the
                  last few years suggests it might have scored low
                  teens. With under 10,000km (6000 miles) on the odo, it
                  had a good service record. Plus, in the world of T300
                  Meriden Triumphs, it was the hero bike of which 805
                  were built. You would think T300
                  Triumphs from the early Hinckley days would by now be
                  approaching classic status in the market. However the
                  results for this and a Speed
                    Triple from the same era in this auction that
                  sold for Au$6150 (US$3900, GB£3100) suggest otherwise.  
                
                
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