Lot 5030
1960 Harley Davidson Super 10 BT 165cc Motorcycle. When this beautiful Harley-Davidson Super 10 arrived in 1960, the “neat and nimble” lightweight motorcycle had proven itself a solid and inexpensive investment for the brand. 1 of 2,169 BTs produced for 1960. The company’s line of Big Twin cruisers and 45 CI middleweight workhorses were, without doubt, the company’s bread and butter. Still, the little two-stroke singles that began rolling out of Milwaukee in 1948 had helped capture a crucial new generation of riders. For the most part, Harley-Davidson had enjoyed the American marketplace to itself with the demise of longtime rival Indian in 1953. However, new competition from abroad was beginning to stake their claims in the U.S., and the role that Harley-Davidson’s lightweight models were playing was of increasing importance. With a fresh vision of what the motorcycle could be in America, Honda’s Kihachiro Kawashima set up the company’s first outpost in Los Angeles in the summer of 1959. Though Honda sales in 1960 barely cracked 1,000 machines, by 1962, when the “nicest people” ad campaign debuted, the Japanese manufacturer was moving more than 40,000 a year. The Super 10 represented a foothold on a new frontline in the industry. With its no-fuss, 165cc two-stroke engine, 3-speed, foot-shifted gearbox and demure stature, the Super 10 appealed to the entry-level rider, full-efficient commuter and non-motorcyclist intimidated by Harley-Davidson’s bulky line of larger motorcycles. The Super 10 was a consolidation of two previous generations: the 165 and the stripped-down Hummer. The Milwaukee Motor Co. combined the features of the 165 with the larger-displacement 165cc engine of the Hummer to make the Super 10 for 1960 and 1961. 1960 Miles: 19183 VIN: 60BT2010 Keywords: Automobile/Vehicles; Ref: BD2022
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- Literature: This motorcycle comes with an Arizona Open Title.
- Circa: 1960
- Notes: All motorcycles being offered from Bradford's Auction Gallery have been in long term storage. Please note that any motorcycle purchased from this collection will require essential basic service prior to driving on the road including but not limited to batteries, brakes etc. All motorcycles are being offered at no reserve and will be sold as is/where is.
- Condition: This bike appears to be in original condition with signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Visible paint loss throughout commensurate with age and use. Visible dent on the rear fender. The engine is in running condition. The fuel system has been recently completely cleaned and is in running order. Please see the pictures for details.
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