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The Mecum Vintage Motorcycle Auction kicked off yesterday, Jan. 25, and will run through Saturday Jan. 28. We've brought you a small sample of the hundred-plus bikes which will be auctioned off at this major event.
The first bike is this 1979 Harley-Davidson FLH, with the factory side car.
This one's a real original - unrestored, with the accompanying owners manual.
This Yamaha is a rare, early high pipe model. It's sold with the title, too.
This fantastic Harley has been kept indoors all its life. It's one of only 1,586 of this make and year produced.
From the Jack 'The Bear' Coonrod Collection, this unrestored bike is a real beauty.
This one is a piece of history. Still with its original frame number, it's accompanied by a BMW letter stating it was delivered on Sept. 19, 1941 to the Heereszeugamt in Munich.
You'll want to take this one for a ride right away! It's been completely restored, with engine work done by Dave Wedlake.
This speedy cycle has matching numbers and would make a great daily rider or full restoration.
This bike was kept in state on the owner's display shelf for 18 years.
This was one of the best 500cc single cylinder bikes to come out of England.
Apart from the tires and exhaust system, this beautiful bike was restored using only original parts.
The engine rebuild on this bike is believed to only have 800 miles so far.
This elegant machine has been Shadowized to Black Shadow specification, including its 150 MPH speedometer.
Bikes of this model are very rare in the USA, because they were never imported here.
This custom bike was featured in Hot Bike magazine.