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Exotic V-twin classics for Vegas

(Guy 'Guido' Allen, December 24, 2024)

The annual giant January Mecum auction in Las Vegas is promising some exotica for the V-twin fan

cyclone v-twin racer

Leading the value hunt is this single-speed 1915 Cyclone 61ci (999cc) racer – a model which has made a couple of notorious auction appearances over the last decade. Best-known is in 1915 an example formerly owned by Steve McQueen fetched Au$1.2 million (US$775,000, GB£618,000), plus commission.

Certainly the star factor was significant in the bidding for that bike. Back then, only six examples were thought to exist and, while this example has no McQueen connection, we've since seen the overall market rise. Watch this space...

crocker
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Perhaps a little less valuable, but still fetching telephone numbers, is this 1938 Crocker with 62ci (1016cc) overhead-valve engine and four-speed transmission – advanced spec for the day. Crockers were hand-built in tiny numbers and have taken on near-mythical status in the USA. See the Hagerty backgrounder. Values are hard to nail down, as they can be volatile, but you can start thinking Au$600,000-plus (US$400,000-plus, GB£320,000-plus).

brough superior

From the other side of the Atlantic is a 1927 Brough Superior SS80 running a 988cc JAP engine with three-speed Sturmey-Archer transmission (above). It's said to be one of nine survivors from that year's production. No estimate is offered, but the Hagerty valuation tool puts it at around Au$186,000 (US$116,000, GB£93,000).

A 1938 version is also available in the same sale.

BSA G34-14

Likely to go for a whole lot less is this 1934 BSA G34-14 outfit, running a 986cc V-twin with three-speed transmission and regarded as a robust luxury bike in its day. The most recent sale we could find for a similar machine was via Iconic in the UK, which sold it for a modest Au$22,500 (US$14,000, GB£11,200).

husqvarna model 200

Let's move across to Sweden. A rare sight is this 1928 Husqvarna model 200 with its 550cc side-valve engine and three-speed, all made in-house. It's carrying an estimate of Au$48-64,000 (US$30-40,000, GB£24-32,000).

royal enfield model KL

We're back in the UK and this time have a 1930 Royal Enfield Model KL, with a 976cc side-valve twin and three-speed transmission. Billed as an ideal sidecar tractor, it requires recommissioning and carries the same estimate as the Husqvarna at (US$30-40,000, GB£24-32,000).

royal enfield model kx

Speaking of rare Royal Enfield V-twins, a little while back we got to play with a sportier version, namely the 1937 1140cc KX. It was a great ride – see the story here.

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