20 Rarest American Motorcycles Of All Time You've Never Seen

2024-07-13に共有
Welcome to 20 Rarest American Motorcycles Of All Time You've Never Seen

If you're a true motorcyclist, nothing can stop you. Riders love the freedom of cruising down open roads—it's a beautiful experience. While only a few motorcycles can provide that thrill, some offer more horsepower and elegance. Many people, especially rare models or those owned by celebrities, don't realize how expensive motorcycles can be.

That's why we've put together a list of the 20 rarest American motorcycles of all time that you probably haven't seen before.
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コメント (18)
  • Since when was the Brough Superior, Vincent and Exelsior Talisman Twin American? they are all British and the Moto Guzzi Le mans,Aermacchi 250 and MV Agusta are italian. Where are you getting your information from? Also,the Crocker was built in the 30's not the 50's
  • Just cause you could import them and own them in America does not mean that they are American motorcycles
  • The K model Harleys were all flat heads, (side valves) not OHV engines. The '57 Sportster was the OHV design that superceded them. The K models were special in their unit construction, hand clutch and foot shift in an attempt to compete with British vertical twins. Lacking the HP to do so they were replaced by the OHV '57 Sportster.
  • Wow! You just made stuff up out of whole cloth about the Brough Superior, Didn't you?
  • No Crockers were made after ww2,so... Mustangs were produced from 1946 to 1965..
  • Just a note. The K model H-D was a 750cc Side valve (or flathead) engine. please try to get your facts straight. When the XL replaced the K, an overhead valve system was used. The K model is known for Unit construction, engine, primary drive and transmission in a single case. Also, it was H-Ds first motorcycle with rear suspension, a HUGE step forward for H-D.
  • I saw a Henderson Streamliner on display several years ago at the NC Museum of Art.
  • In 1990 the HD Road King was powered by the 1340cc, 80 cubic inch Evo, not the newly created Milwaukee 8 that powers the brand today.
  • George Brough would be turning in his grave. Brought Superior motorcycles are not manufactured in the USA, plus you have British bikes that have been "badge engineered" motorcycles and the "Stevenage Twin" was definitely not American built, designed, or even assembled in the USA. I guess the Heading for this video should have been named "Motorcycles I Like" not *20 of the rarest American made motorcycles". Whoever the cameraman was thank you Sir or Madam......you at least knew what was supposed to go on. Another subscription stamped on we really don't have to put up with rubbish
  • These aren't all American motorcycles, not that I have anything against British and Italian bikes.