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Some very interesting points there Roy. I think the 'value' of these old bikes is more far more than monetary. Its sometimes about reliving ones youth, or having something you didn't have but always wanted. Does it really matter if the price goes down in the future, who cares, you can't take a bike with you when you die, nor can you take the money in your bank account. That's why personally, a bike is something that should be used and enjoyed regardless of future monetary values, as enjoyment of something you really love is priceless.
Very interesting Roy, but I have restored and sold a lot of these bikes over the years and not one of those customers had that bike when they were younger. All my customers just like the look of the classic bike and answer me this, why are people going out and buying Harleys, when they never had them when they were younger ?Do people go out and buy a 400 year old painting because they had one when they were younger