advrider Posted April 21, 2022 Share Posted April 21, 2022 For those that have recently won the lottery and are looking to buy that rare superbike they have been fantasizing about since they were a wee pup, Collecting Cars is holding a Superbike Sunday event featuring the bikes of your dreams. This relatively new global online auction platform has over 40 rare bikes, from a 1976 Ducati 900 SS with only 4 km on the odometer, to a 2020 Yamaha YZF-R1M with a host of performance upgrades. 2001 Ducati MH900e. Photo: Collecting Cars Missed your chance at the original run of 2,000 Ducati MH900e Evoluziones? There’s one on Collecting Cars. Fancy a Final Edition Bimota Tesi, number 32 of 45 produced? They have one. Looking to relive high school with a first-generation R1? Collecting Cars has a listing for a 1998 with only 12,000 miles on it. 1998 Yamaha YZF-R1. Photo: Collecting Cars Founded in 2018 in the UK, Collecting Cars is completely online, but has offices in Europe, Australia, and the US, and has sold more than £225 million ($245 million USD) worth of vehicles. While their main focus is on exotic cars, they also deal in automobile memorabilia, number plates, toy cars, simulators, and, yes, motorcycles. The company also holds events, produces videos and online articles, and hosts an podcast featuring Top Gear presenter Chris Harris. If you are looking to sell your exotic or rare car or motorcycle, Collecting Cars gives the seller 100% of the sale price of the auction, and the buyer pays a premium to Collecting Cars. The auction site recently broke an online only auction record by selling a 2015 McLaren P1 for US$1,600,888. The Superbike Sunday auction runs until April 24th. Go to https://collectingcars.com/collection/superbike-sunday to place your bid. Vezi sursa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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