Motorcycles are known to be relatively cheaper than cars, but did you know that some of these same motorcycles actually cost more than most cars? Many people desire to have these bikes even though they are rare and possibly far from many people’s budgets. But who says one can’t dream big? Many of these said motorcycles are pretty unique and may only have one or two of them existing in the world. On the flip side, some do have multiple in production but have served their time and now exist as a legendary figure for those newly designed ones. Whether they are new or have been around for a few years, or they have multiple on the streets or only two in the world…here are 40 motorcycles that are quite expensive…
1955 Vincent Black Prince
The Vincent Black Prince was quite underrated and never got the respect and attention it truly deserved. Just imagine, people are not seeing its true colors until around 50 years after it was designed. It sure is sad many people never saw its potential back then. The 1955 Vincent Black Prince first got in production between 1954 and 1955 but didn’t last too long as the Vincent factory was closed as not many sales were coming in to keep it afloat. But, as the years went by, the value and pricetag for these bad boys went up as they now go for a whopping $162,800. They are now in the high lane for motorcycle lovers.
This exclusive bike was designed from a single piece of metal.
Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter
Many of us might be familiar with Neiman Marcus in the clothing and luxury industry but may not be aware that his skills and passion have been flexible. There is actually a motorcycle bearing this name – the Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter. The motorcycle was designed from a single piece of metal, including every gear and groove on the Fighter being carefully planned. When they were first designed, they would go for roughly $100,000, but as the value and demand for them increased, one might now cost an estimated $11,000,000.00.
This next powerhouse was designed and created by two steam engine engineers.