Guys,
Some interesting comments, but, @ the end of the day the negatives associated with inflated values will add up, to a troublesome brew, anyone bothering to view alternative news stations to the endless drivel we get , on a loop system I may add, just might have had an insight that @ the moment we are on the edge of a financial abyss more serious than the 1920s & 1930s 'cos this time the F*** up is truly Global, fuelled by a motive called GREED.
Buying a machine to polish or ride is rightfully up to the owner & that is of no concern to me, except from a secondary impact, in that specialist companies in spares and "know how" may go to the wall, because if high investment "products", which old & some new,motorcycles R fast becoming, are not being used and zipped up in vac' bags, the market for their products, replacement spares etc, will be reduced in size & may become almost non-existent.
Through a less than honest practice known as theft, you will also stand a higher chance that your piece of historic metal, through its inflated value will become more desirable to some of our less than honest citizens, acquiring said two-wheeled products illegally will therefore increase and insurance premiums will therefore increase too, therefore the cost of motorcycling will subsequently rise.
We could build historic machines, better than the originals, I am not sure what this would now cost if constructed in the UK, but the fact is that we are not allowed to, whilst within the EU.
Of course the Auction industry is interested in higher prices as they get a higher amount of money, in the percentage fee and then, I believe there is a double dose of VAT for the Government paid by the Seller and the Buyer in any transaction. Finally, (I think ), corrosion can only be slowed by a vac' bag and the engines internals in general do not like being stood for a long-time being unused, without "fire" in the engine, then its not technically a motor-cycle any more, they were built to be used and enjoyed presumably ridden on the road, once "things" become investment commodities, I feel the road to ruin is just round the corner, its just a matter of time.
Many true enthusiasts will not be able to afford the simple pleasures & experience of motorcycle ownership & all that goes with it.
Cheers
Jonahbw