Top 12 Most Expensive Motorbikes

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There are still plenty of highly coveted, ultra-expensive, road-legal superbikes available if you have deep enough funds. Here are the top most expensive ... read more...

  1. The Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter is a one-of-a-kind streetfighter motorbike created by the American luxury department store. The Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter features a futuristic style that is forceful in appearance. It has the appearance of an extraterrestrial machine, and its ominous design makes it stand out. It is powered by a 1966.55 cc air-cooled V-twin engine with fuel injection. This unique streetfighter has a peak speed of 300 km/h, making it one of the fastest motorcycles in the world.


    It has a high-end carbon fiber frame with components made of aluminum and titanium. It is lightweight and nimble due to the substantial usage of carbon fiber and titanium in body sections. A special brake system on the Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Fighter effectively stops this two-wheeled beast in motion. It has a single seat for the rider and a round-shaped LED headlamp.


    Price: $11 Million

    Design: Confederate Motor Co

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  2. It takes something unique to be at the top, and the Ecosse ES1 has all it takes to be one. You get an out-and-out carbon fiber body, a novel frameless chassis, and cutting-edge components for $3.6 million. The Ecosse ES1 Superbike is a limited-edition titanium motorbike that is now the world's second most expensive motorcycle.


    An inline four cylinder engine with more than 200 horsepower powers the motorbike. It can reach a top speed of 250 mph (402 km/h). The weight of Ecosse ES1 is maybe the most crucial feature. At 265 pounds (120 kg). The ES1 is one of the world's lightest superbikes.


    Torsion springs are installed on the swingarm pivots, while F1-spec dampers are positioned directly between the swingarm and the engine. It has an electronic control system for better handling.


    Price: $3.6 Million

    Brand: Ecosse

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  3. After being auctioned for $3 million in 2012, the Harley Davidson Cosmic Starship became one of the most expensive motorbikes in the world. The Cosmic Starship is based on an older production model, unlike other limited edition luxury bikes, which are developed from the ground up.


    In reality, with the exception of the paint job, the Starship is almost completely factory-built. The picture was created by well-known American artist Jack Armstrong, whose works often sell for $300,000 to $3 million.


    The Harley Davidson Cosmic Starship was released in 2010 with a $1 million price tag. In 2012, it was sold for three times that much, for $3 million. The Harley Davidson Cosmic Starship motorbike is presently worth between $30 and $35 million.


    Price: $3 Million

    Brand: Harley Davidson

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  4. Another one of the most expensive motorbikes in the world is Vincent Black Lighting. Between 1948 and 1952, Vincent-Black HRD's Lightning was the world's fastest production motorbike. It's also one of the most sought-after motorcycles, with just 31 ever produced and only 19 extant.


    Black Lightnings were equipped with magnesium alloy and aluminum components to reduce weight and improve weight-to-power ratio. A 1000cc V-twin engine producing 70 horsepower powers them. It also has racing carburetors, high-strength con rods, and steam idler gears.


    One of the surviving Vincent Black Lightning motorbikes was auctioned off for an incredible $929,000 in Las Vegas in 2018. At the time, it was the highest sum paid (at an auction) for a motorbike.


    Price: $929,000

    Brand: Vincent-HRD

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  5. Bonhams has announced that an AJS E95 Ultra Rare Porcupine motorbike will be auctioned at the forthcoming Quail Lodge event in August. The car in issue is one of only four E95s produced by the company. Because of the spiky cooling fins on the cylinder head, the bike was dubbed Porcupine. The AJS E95 Ultra Rare Porcupine is a renowned racing bike created by the now-defunct British motorcycle company AMC. Only four of these motorcycles were ever made, making it one of the most valuable.


    One of the four AJS E95 Porcupines was sold for roughly $675,000. during Bonhams August sale in Carmel, California in 2011. This remarkable invention was built during WWII and has spent the last two decades at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull.


    A 500cc inclined-engine powers the motorbike. Its cylinders are at a 45-degree angle, which allows for improved cooling. At 7600 rpm, the engine allegedly generated 55.7 horsepower.


    Price: $675,000

    Company: Associated Motor Cycles

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  6. The Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike garnered a lot of talk when it debuted at the North American International Auto Show in 2003 because of its unique design and look. The Dodge Tomahawk V10 Superbike is a concept motorbike with some astounding specifications that you won't find in real motorcycles.


    A massive V-10 sports car engine (506.5 cu in) produces 500 horsepower in the Tomahawk. It has independent suspension on all four wheels (two in front and two in back), allowing riders to counter-steer.


    Dodge experts and researchers determined different possible high speeds ranging from 300 km/h to 420 km/h (680 km/h). However, no road testing at these speeds have been conducted. Dodge has sold nine hand-built Tomahawk reproductions since its first introduction.


    Price: $555,000

    Brand: Chrysler

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  7. Nehmesis Yamaha BMS Road Star is one of the most well-known motorcycle customizing shops in the world, with some of the most outrageous in-house modifications for cruisers, choppers, and bobbers. The Nehmesis, on the other hand, is the company's most eye-catching bespoke project.


    The bike is named after Sam Nehme, the founder of Broward Motorsports and its creative section, BMS Choppers, located in Florida. The Nehmesis has been estimated to be worth up to $3 million, though we'll never know for sure because the bike isn't for sale.


    However, the whole cost of the Nehmesis Yamaha BMS Road Star, including man-hours, bespoke 3D rims, and, most crucially, a 24-karat gold plating on its body, is estimated to be approximately $500,000 or more.


    Price: $500,000

    Brand: Yamaha

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  8. Ecosse Motor Works is a prestigious motor company known for producing the most rare and costly motorbikes. One of them is the Ecosse Founder’s Edition Ti XX. It is powered by a 2.4-liter billet aluminum engine that delivers 225 horsepower.


    The Ecosse Founder’s Edition Ti XX is encased in a stunning titanium chassis and features an all-titanium exhaust system, custom head pipes with internal ceramic coating, custom titanium mufflers with titanium inlet cone and titanium internal baffle, moto GP ohlins suspension (forks and shock), carbon-fiber wheels, and bodywork, as well as an insane dual-cam supercharged, intercooled, and fuel-injected power plant. With a top speed of 250 mph, this is one of the world's fastest bikes.

    A limited edition, lightweight, 135 kg motorbike would set you back $300,000.


    Price: $300,000

    Brand: Ecosse

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  9. The Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16 is a road-legal variant of Ducati's Desmosedici MotoGP race bike. The limited edition Ducati Desmosedici D16RR NCR M16 is a road-legal version of the Desmosedici MotoGP race bike. Ducati revealed in 2004 at the World Ducati Week in Misano, Italy, that a low-volume road copy of the Desmosedici was available in early 2006.


    A three-year warranty and service, insurance, and a racing kit were included in the price, which featured a race-only exhaust system, a slip-on muffler, and related fuel and ignition programming in a "race ECU." There were enough sponsor stickers to cover both sides of the bike as well. The Desmosedici RR was the first Ducati production bike to feature forged magnesium wheels. Aprilia utilized them on the limited edition RSV Mille SP in 2002. Ducati Desmosedici RR manufacture began in October 2007 and continued until December 2008, with the first customer orders arriving in January 2008.


    Price: $235,000

    Brand: Ducati

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  10. The aggressive-looking Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera starts off the top most expensive motorbikes. Motorcycles are valued based on their technological capabilities, designs, frames, and appearance. Another option is to produce only a limited number of them, making them limited edition.


    The Ducati Testa Stretta NCR Macchia Nera—despite the fact that the name Macchia Nera or Block Spot suggests you could leave a charred trail behind you while riding it—but titanium and carbon fiber materials to make it impressively lightweight at 297 pounds, artistic contribution by visionary designer Aldo Drudi, and only a limited number of them made available convinced most aficionados the price is justified to ensure they get.


    A limited edition, lightweight, 135 kg motorbike with an 185 horsepower engine built by famed designer Aldo Drudi would set you back $225,000.


    Price: $225,000

    Brand: Ducati

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  11. Suzuki introduced the Hayabusa 1300cc in 1999, followed by the AEM carbon fiber in 2008. Hayabusa is the world's fastest production motorbike, with a top speed of 188 mph. If NRIs in Europe had not been afraid to smack the road-legal speed limit of 186 miles per hour, which appears like two wheels on the road, this would most likely have been shot for further ways to harm the roads.


    The phrase "the fastest production motorbike" was sacrificed to further push Suzuki AEM Carbon Fiber Hayabusa's performance to the rebels. Never go through the new sky-high value tag with the technological upgrades and replace the carbon fiber with another item.


    Experts praised Suzuki AEM Carbon Fiber Hayabusa's performance, claiming that it does not sacrifice other attributes such as handling, comfort, dependability, noise, fuel economy, or price in order to commemorate the same event.


    Price: $200,000

    Brand: Suzuki

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  12. The Honda RC213 is right up there with some of the most expensive motorcycles in the world, costing $184,000 USD.

    The Honda RC213V-S is a MotoGP bike with lights that is as similar to the real thing as possible and economical. It's small, like an NC30, and glides around a track with ease. The Honda RC213V-S is equipped with a 6-speed sequential transmission, a Honda 1,000 cc 90° V4, 16-valve, DOHC, four valves per cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, and weighs 160kg!


    Even if it's a little docile on a circuit, it promises to be a magnificent road bike in ordinary trim, reminiscent of an RC30. However, with the extra Sports Kit installed, it becomes something really unique.


    A reworked ECU, a front ram duct, a revised exhaust, new spark plugs, a quickshifter, a data logger, a cooler thermostat, and even a bespoke cover for your bike are all included in the Honda RC213V-S Sports Kit.


    Price: $185,000

    Brand: Honda

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