Supercars Can Never Match Up To The Value Of These Motorcycles

Published on 05/23/2021
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1929 Scott Flying Squirrel

The 1929 Scott Flying Squirrel was designed with many features that saw it being a stand-out during the time it was produced. It was a British-made motorcycle designed by Alfred Angas Scott, who decided to hand over the bike to Steve McQueen. As it turned out, he loved it and went on to keep the ride.
The bike was later sold off in an auction for a total of $276,000 and is now the property of a private collector. Scott’s owner, Von Dutch, came back on the scene in recent times, but we are not sure if we will see a brand new motorcycle coming from him anytime soon. For sure, his first model is a legend for the rest that will be developed.

1929 Scott Flying Squirrel

1929 Scott Flying Squirrel

A firearm-making company designed this car…

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1915 Iver Johnston Twin

The 1915 Iver Johnston Twin was designed and manufactured by a company that made guns, and if we say it is slower than a bullet, then we would be lying. It seems as though the skills and techniques used in manufacturing the guns, was translated into making this motorcycle what it truly is. During the production cycle, the Twin model went under a lot of adjustments and upgrades, including a V-Twin motor that was able to go roughly 65 mph. We have to say that was quite a great feature and helped it to be among the fastest bike of the period. The demand is quite high as a whopping $300,000 was used to purchase it.

1915 Iver Johnston Twin

1915 Iver Johnston Twin

This next 1911 motorbike cost an average of $423,500

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