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SnoBrdr
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Record MC auction price

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Wow! That's a boat load of cash for not much metal! That's a skinny bike joke. ;)

For me, I'd rather have the one remaining, one-of-four made, 1969 Honda CB750 prototype bikes that was sold a while back on eBay.

https://www.motorcyclistonline.com/news ... -prototype

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I remember a fellow back in the 70s in Hickory, North Carolina who rode a Vincent (Black Shadow I think) around town regularly. While not a Black Lightning, in those days it was still a relatively scarce 20 something year old motorcycle but hadn't yet quite reached the universal recognition of being a motorcycle destined for almost mythical status. What a difference a few decades make.
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