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    Trike value compared to other collectible recreational vehicles

    To me , It seems like depending on what type of recreational vehicle it is, that they have totally different price values.For an example, you look at an all original arctic cat 800 4 cyl King cat and you can't find one for less then $15,000. seen some go for 30,000. And comparing to an all original Tiger 250 or cagiva , which is also a limited production ready to race collectible , will basically sell for around , what ,$3000-$5000 maybe a little more?.

    I've seen some limited production vintage moto cross bikes sell for alot more then what some of our trikes could sell for.. I get this response alot from people when they tell me " what are you doing or going to do with all those trikes you have?" I tell them that, I hope they might be worth some money some day just like muscle cars, vintage race sleds, and such. and help on my retirement fund. They always laugh at that.

    I have a friend that collects vintage race bikes and dirt bikes and he has some mint and excellent vintage machines. He has sold some for high money and had to buy alot for high money.

    I guess, it just doesn't seem as though they will get what I'm hoping for in the future,comparing to the other vehicles . Knowing that trikes can't really be compared to other vehicles but still highly discouraging to watch some of these other recreational vintage racing machines keep climbing in value compared to our trikes.

    Whats your input on this. Thanks
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    1987 Big Red
    1986 250R
    1986 Tecate
    1986 Tri-Z 250
    1986 Big Red
    1985 Polaris Scrambler
    1985 KLT 160
    1985 Tiger 250
    1985 Big Red
    1985 Big Red
    1985 250sx
    1985 70
    1985 225 DX
    1982 185s
    1983 110{Red}
    1983 110{Blue}
    (2) 1977 ATC 90
    1971 US90 Red
    1971 US90 Parrot Green
    1971 US90 Blue

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    Pretty hard to predict. I was watching a Barrett Jackson Auction about a month ago, and I was surprised how cheap restored cars from the late 60's, early 70's went for. You couldn't buy one and restore it for the money some went for, under $25,000. I guess it all depends on the market and maybe media influences. HBO shows Band of Brothers, and next thing you know Garand Rifles double or triple in value.
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    I don't mind if the Cagivas and Tiggers go for a bit more money, but I'd prefer the market be flooded with affordable 3-wheelers and parts to keep them going for 25 more years. I'm not quite ready for 3-wheeling to become a wealthy-collector-only affair like classic muscle cars have become.
    '84 ATC70.....my 8-y.o. son's ride

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    Just wanted to say, I love 3 wheelers. This is deffinetly what I love to do and have for a hobby and will until the day comes if I have to sell then it will be a sad day , so don't get me wrong on the Retirement fund only for that is not all true. Thats what I tell the wife to keep allowing me to get more.

    I agree with you DPboy, but I highly doubt you would see this with 250R,350x,tr-Z not that they are not collectors but was only using the Tiger and cagivas for they were limited production trikes for sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATCwithdrawals View Post
    To me , It seems like depending on what type of recreational vehicle it is, that they have totally different price values.For an example, you look at an all original arctic cat 800 4 cyl King cat and you can't find one for less then $15,000. seen some go for 30,000. And comparing to an all original Tiger 250 or cagiva , which is also a limited production ready to race collectible , will basically sell for around , what ,$3000-$5000 maybe a little more?.

    I've seen some limited production vintage moto cross bikes sell for alot more then what some of our trikes could sell for.. I get this response alot from people when they tell me " what are you doing or going to do with all those trikes you have?" I tell them that, I hope they might be worth some money some day just like muscle cars, vintage race sleds, and such. and help on my retirement fund. They always laugh at that.

    I have a friend that collects vintage race bikes and dirt bikes and he has some mint and excellent vintage machines. He has sold some for high money and had to buy alot for high money.

    I guess, it just doesn't seem as though they will get what I'm hoping for in the future,comparing to the other vehicles . Knowing that trikes can't really be compared to other vehicles but still highly discouraging to watch some of these other recreational vintage racing machines keep climbing in value compared to our trikes.

    Whats your input on this. Thanks
    3 wheelers are dangerous

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat View Post
    3 wheelers are dangerous
    Thats what they said
    Using a manual isn't that like cheatin?
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    riverrat--So were the Garand riffles, lol!
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    I was making a joke, but being serious at the same time. That's my take on it. That's the short story. The long story is that 3 wheelers were pronounced to be dangerous, and they bashed it into everyone's brain, so they became less desirable to the masses. You know the story, every time you tell someone you ride three wheelers, the first words out of their mouths are "they are dangerous" or "aren't they banned"?
    So, who in their right mind would ever want one. 3 wheelers are dangerous.

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    Yup, riverrat, I agree 100%, my response was totally with what you said, since they are dangerous shouldn't they be worth more?, because that's cool? 'Three-wheelers don't kill people, guns kill people.'
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat View Post
    I was making a joke, but being serious at the same time. That's my take on it. That's the short story. The long story is that 3 wheelers were pronounced to be dangerous, and they bashed it into everyone's brain, so they became less desirable to the masses. You know the story, every time you tell someone you ride three wheelers, the first words out of their mouths are "they are dangerous" or "aren't they banned"?
    So, who in their right mind would ever want one. 3 wheelers are dangerous.
    You're right as far as I can see. I believe that is alot of the reason that the prices aren't higher than they are.....and I hope it stays that way.


    ATCwithdrawals, just hope you didn't take my first post the wrong way. I didn't mean to infer that you wished to drive the prices up and knock the regular folks and riders out of our niche. I've just seen so many things become cost restrictive because of people trying to corner a market on an item or an activity and inadvertently(and in some cases on purpose) restrict that item or activity to those with more money or a more elitist standing.

    I don't want that to happen to 3-wheelers anytime soon....as I'm sure you don't.
    '84 ATC70.....my 8-y.o. son's ride

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    "Guns don't kill quads....3-wheelers kill quads"


    -Just came to my mind..thought I'd say that
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    Quote Originally Posted by hang&rattle View Post
    Yup, riverrat, I agree 100%, my response was totally with what you said, since they are dangerous shouldn't they be worth more?, because that's cool? 'Three-wheelers don't kill people, guns kill people.'
    Guns are not valuable because they are dangerous, they just happen to be dangerous. They are valuable because they are part of history, and the ones that are really valuable are really old. Trikes are still not that old yet. It also comes down to supply and demand also. Remember, gun owners have the NRA, and that keeps more people interested in guns than people in three wheelers. We need the NTA (national trike association). You also can't hang a trike on your wall, as easy as a gun. So collecting them is limited even further to a group of people that have the room, and want them as well.
    Trikes are relatively valuable, they aren't trash. You can still get good money for one in great condition.

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    Not a problem DPBoy. Thats why I asked for everyones opinion. Your going to have to try harder then that if you want to get under my skin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DixiePlowboy View Post
    "Guns don't kill quads....atctim kills quads"
    Fixed it

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    Well I can tell you this, trikes are more valuable in general than quads from the same era. So we got that going for us.
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