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I don't know, if this is going on all around the world.
But in old Germany, old motorbikes and even old mopeds seem to have an explosive increase in value. As far as I can see, the people seem to pay every price, even for two-stroke mopeds!
I know, that the old machines can be partly easily repaired, if you get parts. But I always think, if this boom of the old stuff is still "rational" and will never end?
The situation is, that you could easily get any old motorbike in more or less running condition, store it for a while and then sell it with easily 100% increase in value.
Maybe a psychological thing in oversaturated societies. Maybe, people are searching for alternative hobbies, especially vintage stuff.
But old motobrikes are one of the most stable-in-value-things, these days.
For example, we got the super popular (Simson) Awo 425 ("T"ouring and "S"port), here in old Germany. These 1-cylinder machines are 30s-BMW knock-offs and were build from 1950 to 1961.
If someone wants to get one in running condition, he has to pay at least 6.000 EUR (!).
And this would be the case on any other 30s/40s/50s motorbikes.
Crazyness!
But in old Germany, old motorbikes and even old mopeds seem to have an explosive increase in value. As far as I can see, the people seem to pay every price, even for two-stroke mopeds!
I know, that the old machines can be partly easily repaired, if you get parts. But I always think, if this boom of the old stuff is still "rational" and will never end?
The situation is, that you could easily get any old motorbike in more or less running condition, store it for a while and then sell it with easily 100% increase in value.
Maybe a psychological thing in oversaturated societies. Maybe, people are searching for alternative hobbies, especially vintage stuff.
But old motobrikes are one of the most stable-in-value-things, these days.
For example, we got the super popular (Simson) Awo 425 ("T"ouring and "S"port), here in old Germany. These 1-cylinder machines are 30s-BMW knock-offs and were build from 1950 to 1961.
If someone wants to get one in running condition, he has to pay at least 6.000 EUR (!).
And this would be the case on any other 30s/40s/50s motorbikes.
Crazyness!