Harley Davidson's from Brothers in Arms

  • Soapbox2627
    Soapbox2627
    13 years ago

    come on fellas, they are stolen,  have you not watched episode 1

  • Underground
    Underground
    13 years ago
    I reckon they're just cool old machines.

    I still want a screaming eagle base ball bat holder for the front forks.
  • the_mongrel
    the_mongrel
    13 years ago
    How the hell does a 74 have only 286kms???
  • the_mongrel
    the_mongrel
    13 years ago
    Ahh.. could be!
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    13 years ago

    Speedo is probably Miles. Compliance plates are brand new so bikes were likely bought from the states for the show.

    I would like one.

  • phattstump
    phattstump
    13 years ago
    Shame they Fatboy wheels on one of the early FLH shovels
    or am I just picky
  • phattstump
    phattstump
    13 years ago
    Yeah it was at the end of the show when the bikes are park in the car park,
    it had the fatboy disk wheels
  • Aussie Dave
    Aussie Dave
    13 years ago

    Two more bikes listed today starting at $5000

  • Tim S.G.
    Tim S.G.
    13 years ago

     5 bikes posted ," Snoddy,s " is at $17,350 at the moment . Not too much interest in the others . Why would they be only selling 5 ? Would they have hired the rest ?

  • nhb006
    nhb006
    13 years ago
    Some of the bikes used in the series are owed by private individuals. - A couple were supplied by Gavin & Jack Walker at Quick-Fix Harley Mildura.

    Jack has a few sences in there also.
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    13 years ago

    All of a sudden several bidders have claimed that they put in wrong price, now at $10,600. Whats goin on?

  • Rains
    Rains
    13 years ago
    Last time I looked Snoddy's bike was the only one generating any interest and the price was around $17000, but when I looked at the bids, it immediately set off alarm bells - the same bidder had bid $11000, 13000, $15,000- each two minutes apart and all against himself!
    So either an idiot or someone with multiple personality disorder or most probably the seller was trying to jack up the prices himself, but was not even smart enough to use different identities!!
  • Bonkerz
    Bonkerz
    13 years ago
    So their 9 days sale gets fucked over with one day to go - lots of potential bidders would have walked away seeing the bike on 17+K.
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    13 years ago

    Yeah I wondered about the self bid thing. Nice bike but $17,000?

  • Rains
    Rains
    13 years ago
    Maybe the guy who put it up for sale used to be a real estate agent and just could not hold himself back from dummy bidding!:) Agree people would have lost interest - the seller was too smart (or is dumb the correct word?) for his own good.
  • HOG-JOCKEY
    HOG-JOCKEY
    13 years ago
    Don't know if they had any real buyer.
    His last sales don't indicate any .

    But he does sell some classic stuff.
    http://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=actionvehicles&ftab=AllFeedback