Today's Most Expensive Motorcycles to Add to Your Luxury Collection

Published
07/24/2019

More Americans own at least one motorcycle in 2018, according to a poll by the Motorcycle Industry Council. The poll found that there is a rapidly increasing trend in vintage and luxury motorcycle collection as well as owning a luxury motorcycle unit [like you'd find at cleanharleys.com]. This came as no surprise, since wealthy motorcycle enthusiasts are willing to spend a lot of money to be able to have the most desired motorbike units in their garage. If you are dreaming of owning one of the most lusted-after motorcycles in the world, these are the units that are worth millions.

Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter - $11 Million
While Neiman Marcus is not necessarily a big name in the motorcycle industry, this luxury retail chain managed to come up with the most expensive bike sold all over the world through an auction. While the Limited Edition Fighter can only run the roads at 190 mph max, all thanks to its 120cc 45-degree air-cooled V-Twin engine built with titanium, aluminum, and carbon fiber body parts. But what sets it apart from all the available motorcycles in today's market is its one-of-a-kind clockwork-looking chassis formed using a single piece of metal.  Yet with only 45 units released worldwide, it may be a challenge to get your hands on this uber-exclusive motorcycle.   

1949 E90 AJS Porcupine – $7 Million
Another limited edition motorbike that all collectors would want to have in their prized possession is AMC's AJS Porcupine that was used by Leslie Graham during the 1949 FIM 500cc World Championship. There are only four AJS Porcupine units ever built, that is why the value of this motorbike is expected to remain one of the highest in the world for a long time.  

Ecosse ES1 Spirit - $3.6 Million
Built with the Formula 1 car design in mind, the Ecosse Spirit appeals to any racers who have a need for speed. This superbike uses a different kind of suspension system that controls both the front and rear suspension. It also comes with handlebars that are fixed to the front fork to give it a maximum front tire control. Weighing just about 265 lbs, you will be able to run at a maximum of 230 miles per hour. You just have to be very lucky to get one of the 10 units that has been produced by Ecosse Motorcycles.  

These are just some of the most expensive and highly valuable motorcycles that you can find in the world. But due to their limited availability, you need more than millions on the bank to be able to own at least one of them. You also need to pull the right connections to point you to the right place where you can get them.