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THE COMPREHENSIVE VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE PRICE GUIDE, 2025/2026 EDITION

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Compiled by the Motorcycle and Model Railroad Museum of Wisconsin, this is the twenty-first edition of the Comprehensive Vintage Motorcycle Price Guide. Through hundreds of hours of research and data entry, formed by the opinions and data gathered by more than 450 worldwide dealers, auctioneers, collectors, and experts in the vintage field, we believe this is the most accurate price guide available for vintage motorcycles. It also contains more data than any other print or online source, as more than 115 well known and lesser-known marques/brands are included, with data through 2006. To help determine rarity and value, we continue to add manufacturing quantities for each model as we obtain new information. This guide also includes data for the very early years of some of the marques that go unreported elsewhere. New in this edition are several marques not covered by previous editions. 

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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JOHN CRUISE
A valuable tool for our business.

Well described, exactly what we wanted, pleasantly surprised. REASONABLY priced. Will definitely order again next year.

J
Jean-Michel Atlan
Nice and compact

Nice and compact guide.

R
Roy Scott
Super handy price guide

The Price Guide is great to have at an auction, Market Place, etc.. Quick and easy to use. Highly recommend!

J
John Henrich
Valuable

Excellent and valuable to evaluate my classic British and American motorcycles

C
CHRISTOPHER BROWN
Vintage Motorcycle Price Guide

I was somewhat disappointed in the values given for some models. Specifically the Ducati bikes I looked up I think were way off in the book value they gave. One example would be 1975 Ducati 900SS. This was the first year for the 900SS and they made the fewer of these than any other model year. If you can even find one for sale they go for more than any other year model. Yet the Guide shows the 1975 900SS models at less value than the '76, '77 and '78 models. Also the 1992 SPO 888 value is way low compared to all the ones I have seen selling at online auctions. Same with the 1993 LTD 888. In all fairness to the Guide, trying to assemble a value for 115 different brands would be a huge if not impossible undertaking. I am sure they're are many other examples of bikes they are very close on the values they show.

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
75%
(9)
0%
(0)
17%
(2)
8%
(1)
0%
(0)
J
JOHN CRUISE
A valuable tool for our business.

Well described, exactly what we wanted, pleasantly surprised. REASONABLY priced. Will definitely order again next year.

J
Jean-Michel Atlan
Nice and compact

Nice and compact guide.

R
Roy Scott
Super handy price guide

The Price Guide is great to have at an auction, Market Place, etc.. Quick and easy to use. Highly recommend!

J
John Henrich
Valuable

Excellent and valuable to evaluate my classic British and American motorcycles

C
CHRISTOPHER BROWN
Vintage Motorcycle Price Guide

I was somewhat disappointed in the values given for some models. Specifically the Ducati bikes I looked up I think were way off in the book value they gave. One example would be 1975 Ducati 900SS. This was the first year for the 900SS and they made the fewer of these than any other model year. If you can even find one for sale they go for more than any other year model. Yet the Guide shows the 1975 900SS models at less value than the '76, '77 and '78 models. Also the 1992 SPO 888 value is way low compared to all the ones I have seen selling at online auctions. Same with the 1993 LTD 888. In all fairness to the Guide, trying to assemble a value for 115 different brands would be a huge if not impossible undertaking. I am sure they're are many other examples of bikes they are very close on the values they show.