The Las Vegas Motorcycle Auctions Part 1: The Bonhams Experience
- Feb 1, 2017
The smaller and perhaps more exclusive of the famous Vegas auctions is Bonhams. The Bonhams Motorcycle Auction is a segment of the British auction company that serves as the middleman for everything from rare jewelry to fine art to the world’s most prized vehicles. For the motorcycle lover, the Bonhams Auction is a chance to see and even touch some of the most exotic motorcycles ever produced. Of course, if you have a deep wallet – extremely deep – you can go home with one of these rare examples. Just as a staggering example, an extremely rare, original 1914 Feilbach Limited went for $195,000. And no, that’s not a misprint.
K&N was very well represented in the Bonhams Auction. The event featured several of the most outrageous customs the motorcycle world has seen. Not coincidentally, many of those beauties were wearing K&N filters. Let’s take a look at a few of them. 2013 Ecosse Founder’s Edition Titanium Heretic
The power plant is a 2100cc V-twin that produces 110 rear-wheel horsepower. More impressively, it pumps out 145 lb-ft of torque. That huge S&S breathes through a K&N filter that sits in an ultra cool custom aluminum and carbon fiber intake. Bidders did not meet the reserve price of this exotic. It is valued at over $150,000.
One of two stunning Confederate builds at the Bonhams Auction, the Wraith is one of under 100 that were ever produced. Celebrities are magnetically attracted to Confederate motorcycles with owners like Bruce Springsteen, Tom Cruise, and Brad Pitt. If you have a bank account that rivals those guys, you could have had this one that drew a winning bid of $48,000.
The Wraith’s exotic body and chassis is built around a 125 horsepower 1967cc V-twin. That motor is fed by an exposed, side-facing K&N filter that serves a conspicuous performance and styling element of the exotic build. 2010 Confederate P120 Fighter Black Flag
The Black Flag’s V-twin is a 120 cubic inch monster that produces an arm-stretching 160 horsepower. The 135 lb-ft of torque is sure to spin the carbon fiber wheels. Again, it is a K&N that feeds clean air to the power-plant. An exposed K&N pod filter is mounted to a forward-sweeping aluminum intake. The folks at Confederate are clearly displaying their trust in the world’s best filter. The Black flag went for a winning bid of over $56,000 Check back for part 2 of the Vegas auction series in which we will look at the massive Mecum Auction and some classic racers that breathe through K&N filters. | |||||||
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