• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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June Las Vegas Mecum Auction

Richard Colahan

Husqvarna
AA Class
The big January Las Vegas auctions usually have a few dirt bikes mixed in. Not so the June auction coming up.
I've never seen so many vintage Huskys, CZ's, Greeves, Puchs, Zundapps and more up for auction.
Including quite a few "celebrity" bikes...where the prospective buyer better make sure the documentation passes muster!

https://www.mecum.com/motorcycles/

Even if not in the market (I'm not...) fun to look through what is offered.
 
One of the Vincent's holds a speed record to this day I think it's a black shadow?

My thoughts on a replica bike or car how come they bring so much as a orginal one? It's a fake right?

Check this out a collection of very old motorbikes, motorcycles and old cars going to auction. If I was born in the late 1800,s this would be my collection. I was born 70 years too late.

View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xOjK3-dyUJY
 
I just seen the video on the medium auction wow the prices. I wonder what the Husqvarnas will go for.

Now I wonder how many big collectors are there across the country of American made machines.
 
Dale Walksler has a great museum of vintage American bikes down in beautiful Maggie Valley NC.
When I lived in GA, it was a frequent visit...well worth if you are ever in the area.
He bills it as a "museum that runs".
On one visit, a rare and expensive Crocker was parked on the paddock outside the entrance. Dale fired it up, and blasted up and down the gravel access road, stone chips on his $300k (or more) Crocker be damned. He skidded to a stop with a big grin. "These bikes are meant to be ridden!" he proclaimed...
 
a mate is into the bicycle/ m/cycle of the 1920's..he has a swift 500cc. makes about 3 hp and is a direct drive..no shit.. to stop you either stall it or pop it up on the peg like the speedway guys do..fab at the traffic lights:eek:
 
One of the Vincent's holds a speed record to this day I think it's a black shadow?

My thoughts on a replica bike or car how come they bring so much as a orginal one? It's a fake right?

Check this out a collection of very old motorbikes, motorcycles and old cars going to auction. If I was born in the late 1800,s this would be my collection. I was born 70 years too late.

View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xOjK3-dyUJY

a freaking vincent doesnt hold a speed record to this day does it?

where are you seeing replica things bringing as much as the real deal?
 
We'll have to wait and see what that Charles Bronson replica husky 400 cross brings in. If it's like the replica muscle cars there bringing in high prices too. I don't want a clone or a replica.

The Vincent black shadow holds a record for its day, sorry. It's the first super bike(black lightening) I believe it was 150mph in the '50's.

https://www.google.com/search?q=vincent black shadow top speed record&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari
the charles bronson bike is an original bike. its a replica of bengt abergs...its not a replica husky as you are thinking
 
I built one for my grandson out of a standard cruiser but I have been wanting to do one like yours in the board tracker look. Yours is really cool.
 
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