Mecum Motorcycle Auction Coverage

The Mecum Motorcycle auction from South Point Casino in Las Vegas, Nev. is a must attend for any two-wheel enthusiast. The event runs from Tuesday to Saturday with an estimated 1,750 motorcycles from all different eras rolling across the famous stage. About a thousand registered bidders took part.  The highest bid at this year’s auction was a staggering $650,000 for an ultra rare 1939 Crocker Big Tank. As was the case last year, several outstanding classic Japanese motorcycles were up for bid. Enjoy a beautiful array of two stroke triples, Z1, KZ, Z1R, GS and much more.  

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The prized 1939 Crocker that sold for $650,000!

 

A 2013 Illusion Custom Bagger, from the TV show Sons of Anarchy

 


 

The very desirable 1969 Honda Z50, finely restored.

 







 

1986 GSXR 1100, first year for the model.




 

A super clean 1976 Kawasaki H1 KH500 Triple

 


 

1982 Suzuki Katana GS1000s

 





A beautiful 1975 Kawasaki Z1 900, the last year for the Z1.


 

1976 Harley Davidson FLH Bicentennial Liberty Edition

 




 

A 1934 Crocker Speedway Racer valued at about $200,000

 




 

SPCNC Kawasaki H1 500 Champion Hooligan Flat Track Racer

 


 

1996 Harley Davidson XR 750, restored by Vintage Iron in Calif. It’s a factory built dirt track racer with an alloy engine and a mono shock

 




 

An exotic Yamaha Dirt Track Racer

 


 

A 1922 Ace Four acquired at the Steve McQueen Estate Auction in 1984

 



1975 Kawasaki Z1B




 

A stunning piece of history, a 1972 nostalgia Nitro dragbike based on a Harley-Davidson Sportster.

 














A massive collection of amazing bikes can be found at Mecum every January. Join us next year.





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