View Full Version : '12-'13 Harley Single on e-bay
Holy Cow you guys are going to have to check this one out. It's an early H-D single. The price is huge so far and I figured some of you might want to track it to see what it goes for. The item # is 6625561442.
INLINE4NUT
05-01-2006, 08:30 PM
CO Ill always tip my hat to YA! you sute do check it all out! I cannt believe the price that high! But someone really wants it ! Makes everythng else worth that much more !
Thanks Inline!!! Those kind of prices sure keep the average joe humble though don't they???
mcarver
05-02-2006, 12:00 AM
MMMM, beehive, that means honey... or lots of money! wow, maybe I should pull that two cylinder one out of the creek down at my in-laws???
mcarver
INLINE4NUT
05-02-2006, 06:53 AM
Well here is another take on that motor........Maybe just maybe.....I dont like to believe it ....but........Maybe someone is bidding the thing up looking for a Fool!!! Ive seen a 41-42 FOUR Carb listed twice for 1400, with no takers,now Ive gotten a E-Mail offering it tome for the same price,I have a few of them and that is just tooooooo much $$$$$$ for me,Im not saying it isnt worth it ....just not to me :)
Now Mike if you went to all the trouble to dig it out of the creek, you know you'd keep it!!!
And Inline I just read an article about a fella who picked up a '28 JD and a bunch of other parts back in the 50's for $5..... I know it was still a bit of money back then, but it makes one drift off into dreamland. I think there was a time that you sought out the treasure and collected the bounty. Nowadays, you seek out the treasure and then pay big bucks for it! Carbs are like gold it seems!
You guys might also want to check out item #4636784147 It's pretty cool.
Holy ****e!!!! That H-D motor went for $30 099.99!!!!!!!
KNUCK
05-05-2006, 03:58 PM
There's gold in them thar barns !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cheifrider
05-05-2006, 06:57 PM
the price this motor went for is ,,,,,,,,,,,,UNREAL ?30 k? that means the whole bike must be 150??????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????
INLINE4NUT
05-05-2006, 08:01 PM
Well maybe its a fix :)
THERE WAS A BARE 1910 CYLINDER THAT WENT FOR $6,600 NOT TOO LONG AGO.
SO $30K FOR A WHOLE MOTOR SEEMS LIKE A DEAL!!!
INLINE4NUT
05-06-2006, 04:43 PM
When 30k for a motor is a good deal,especially when you know nothing about it.................... I give!!!
Steve Slocombe
05-07-2006, 03:40 AM
Didn't a 1908 complete bike sell for $320,000 in 2003? Makes the '09 motor seem almost reasonable. We may find it has gone to an AMCA member who knew what he was buying. Not that our hobby is about the money of course..
Originally posted by Earl
THERE WAS A BARE 1910 CYLINDER THAT WENT FOR $6,600 NOT TOO LONG AGO.
SO $30K FOR A WHOLE MOTOR SEEMS LIKE A DEAL!!!
WHEN I SAID IT WAS A DEAL, IT WAS A TOTAL SARCASTIC REMARK. TO ME, THESE ANTIQUE MOTORCYCLES ARE JUST A HOBBY. NOTHING MORE. MAYBE THAT'S WHY IT TAKES ME SO LONG TO FINISH MY PROJECTS.
FOR THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF A HOBBY PROJECT, YOU NEED TIME, A PLACE, AND MONEY. I'VE ALWAYS BEEN MISSING ONE OF THOSE KEY INGREDIENTS.
AT THE END OF MY LIFE, I BELIEVE I'LL BE JUDGED AT HOW WELL I LIVED MY LIFE, NOT AT HOW MUCH I SPENT ON MY HOBBIES.
Tommo
05-07-2006, 03:46 PM
I strongly feel a person shouldn't be openly derided like this and although I wouldn't pay anything like that sort of money for this motor someone thought it was worth that sort of money to him.
Good luck to him, it was purchased fair and square on the open market, for a price that at least two people, thought it was worth.
Give the man a break
Tommo
Smarty
05-07-2006, 04:09 PM
I agree a buyer shouldn't be ridiculed because they bought a motor/bike/piece at a certain price. The price is determined by the market (supply and demand), its been reported in the vintage/classic/antique motorcycling press in the last couple of years that the early original parts are are becoming very scarce on the ground, therefore if the supply of parts/bikes is low and the demand is high the market prices will reflect this.
Other considerations should be borne in mind, such as early American parts aren't as abundant in other parts of the world as in the US, and for someone like me living in the UK, I'll willingly pay a premium price on ebay instead of having to to buy a plane ticket to the US to search fruitlessly at one of the well known swapmeets (we call them autojumbles here in the UK) for wanted parts.
Instead of deriding the buyers, perhaps they should be applauded, after all how many of us are willing to pay this sort of money to preserve (and hopefully display/ride) the very early machines in public ?
Point taken fellas. It's just hard for some of us to adjust to our hobby not being for the average "joe" anymore. I for instance have a real passion for the real early american iron. But with prices like these it leaves the passion at just a dream........ But I guess circumstances change and the world keeps turning whether some of us like it or not............ I do hope that engine ends up in a complete running machine for others to enjoy!!!
INLINE4NUT
05-07-2006, 05:37 PM
Steve,
If you wish you can justify it any way you like,Im sorry i cannt and wont!
Tommo
05-07-2006, 08:16 PM
Hey Guys! The deals are still there,you just have to go and look for them.
I just recently helped a mate make a deal on 2 to 3 tons, "YES TONS",of HD parts that yielded enough bits, to piece together about 80% of the following four bikes.1917 J, 1918 J, 1923 F, 1926 J and a mass of parts left over for spares or trading.
All this for $6000.00 NZD. (About $4000.00 USD)
While in rural Minniesota in 2003 an elderly local came up to me and pointed out that Howard Sims 1927 had an incorrect fitting on it. I replied that Howard was aware of that fact but had been unable to locate the correct bit. "Come to my place and I'll give you the right one" he replied.
This gentleman has a shed full of veteran and vintage American iron that we are negotiating to buy at a very reasonable price.
Seek and you will find.
Follow every lead no matter how small.
Even the most far fetched story most likely has some truth in it somewhere.
I've worn out a few motor vehicles following dead ends and false trails but I also have had some tremendous finds and these finds make it all worth while.
Get out there and look you may be surprised what you find.
Tommo
INLINE4NUT
05-08-2006, 02:19 PM
If I have offended anyone...sorry the stated point of view is just that a point of view! First off we really dont know if indeed it sold for that,second I really dont care and GOOD LUCK and Imhappy for the lucky winner!
Tommo,
I agree look and yea shall find! So I guess we cannt complain what someone else pays,like the Hobby i guess we have all gotten toooooo serious!
Smarty
05-08-2006, 02:20 PM
Tommo,
In amongst that NZ haul, there wasn't an ignition switch/buzer/fusebox for a '25 JE was there ??
Like you said, follow up any lead :)
Best Regards,
Martin
PS, Why are they still called swapmeets in the US, as it seems the only things that are swapped are grumblings of how expensive the parts are to buy ???
Tommo
05-08-2006, 02:30 PM
Smarty
E-mail me direct on p.j.thomson@actrix.co.nz
There wasn't a spare one in that stuff but I'm pretty sure I can help with one from my spares.
Tommo
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