RussR
En-Route
I guess they've become collectible classics?
As purely an exercise in a strange type of nostalgia I was shopping for a 1970's Honda CB500. My dad bought one new in 1973 (sold a few years later) and I thought it would be fun to get one just to ride around. I don't know, pretend to be my dad I guess. Although there is a picture of me on it taken at some point, I was like 1 year old and have no memories of my own about him owning this bike. Also, I thought it would be fun to pull up to his house riding one, especially if it was the same model and color he owned.
But nevertheless, I thought it couldn't be that expensive. I mean, it's an almost-50-year old standard Japanese motorcycle. Might be hard to find one that's running, but if I could, I should be able to get it pretty cheap, right? This is the model he had, except his was painted brown. I do especially like the look of the 4-into-4 all-chrome exhaust.
Well, I was right that they're not too common, you search on the normal for sale websites and don't get much. Of course not, they're 50 years old.
But I did find one site that occasionally has them, bringatrailer.com, an auction site, and they've had recent sales ranging from $3300 to $9000! Dang, I was looking for some fun nostalgia, but apparently nostalgia is expensive.
I have to assume these bikes have become desirable collectibles. Is it the Hondas in particular? Or all Japanese brands from that era? My dad also owned a CB350 just before the 500, the search for these shows they're just as expensive.
And if you happen to know of one for sale, I'd love to hear about it. I am a decent mechanic and capable of repairing and refurbishing one to a moderate degree.
As purely an exercise in a strange type of nostalgia I was shopping for a 1970's Honda CB500. My dad bought one new in 1973 (sold a few years later) and I thought it would be fun to get one just to ride around. I don't know, pretend to be my dad I guess. Although there is a picture of me on it taken at some point, I was like 1 year old and have no memories of my own about him owning this bike. Also, I thought it would be fun to pull up to his house riding one, especially if it was the same model and color he owned.
But nevertheless, I thought it couldn't be that expensive. I mean, it's an almost-50-year old standard Japanese motorcycle. Might be hard to find one that's running, but if I could, I should be able to get it pretty cheap, right? This is the model he had, except his was painted brown. I do especially like the look of the 4-into-4 all-chrome exhaust.
Well, I was right that they're not too common, you search on the normal for sale websites and don't get much. Of course not, they're 50 years old.
But I did find one site that occasionally has them, bringatrailer.com, an auction site, and they've had recent sales ranging from $3300 to $9000! Dang, I was looking for some fun nostalgia, but apparently nostalgia is expensive.
I have to assume these bikes have become desirable collectibles. Is it the Hondas in particular? Or all Japanese brands from that era? My dad also owned a CB350 just before the 500, the search for these shows they're just as expensive.
And if you happen to know of one for sale, I'd love to hear about it. I am a decent mechanic and capable of repairing and refurbishing one to a moderate degree.