A motorcycle like any vehicle loses value considerably the first few years after purchase. Changes in design and engineering further that loss so the reality of buying any vehicle unless it is certified highly sought after extremely rare collecter model (A/C Cobra etc) is that you are going to lose money. These are not investements. They are toys. As to the long range picture, who knows. I am about to buy my 3rd 2003 Screamin Eagle Road King FLHRSEI2. This one is going to spend the rest of my natural life in my garage and be passed on to a grandchild. Who's to say if I'm still kicking around 30 years from now, the value of one of these 100th Anniversay bikes will have gotten back to the $30,000 original sticker price. At that point, it will be 43 years old and I have a complete extra paint set plus a ton of spares to put the bike back to OEM conditiion and looking new. H-D built some 3300 of these but I personally have wrecked one and my good friend Bubba_T destroyed one so I am sure there is a fair amount of attrition with these to were 43 years after the fact there might only be 1,000 of them out there. There are models now that are extremly hard to find. The FXR II and III The Candy Brandywine 01 SERK. All very low production numbers and now old enough that probably 1/2 of those numbers are wrecked, chopped etc.
In any event, buying any new motorcycle irregardless of make, model you're going to lose money on the resale. Thinking otherwise is a pipedream
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