CLASSICS UP FOR GRABS: THE WEEKLY FEED

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Ron Lawson

by: Ron Lawson



Last month, the Las Vegas Mecum auction took place, just like it does every year in January. That’s where the high-dollar motorcycle seasonally migrate to be sold, and usually, the prices are sky high. This year was an exception. The prices certainly weren’t cheap, but some of the same motorcycles that sold for big bucks in recent times resurfaced and sold for less. Times are hard all over. Here are so of the bikes that caught our attention. This 1967 Penton 125 was the bike that laid the foundation for present-day KTM. It was in great condition and sold for $11,00, which is less t ...

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