This one will knock your socks off...
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-5...ep_vectorid=229466&kwid=902099&mtid=824&kw=lg
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And another hits the Bay. For the pundits 320 million in the US and only about 800 made. I feel like Jed Clampett.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/301896421306?NAV=HOME
Just to put that in context:
http://www.cycletrader.com/dealers/.../1966-Harley-Davidson-ELECTRA-GLIDE-116836841
I live in Austin, TX and the Cook Bros. made some of those 26" frames for the knuckle heads here who liked to jump cars with them. I am not sure how many they made, and I would have to do some more research to figure out the exact serial numbers, but the ones they did make are a little beefier than the rest and some have extra gussets which may or may have not been "factory original." I know of three of those bikes and I covet them. I had the opportunity to buy one years ago but as reasonable as the price seems today, it was way more than I could spend on a bike at the time. I will now have to wait until one of those owners dies and hope that I have time to ensure that I befriend them enough to be included in their will. People don't talk about other bikes the same was as these bikes. I have a friend who owns four beautiful Champions. Not the new ones, but the old school originals. And friends with 80s Lagunas. But those Cooks have a special place, and if you don't have one, good luck getting one.Being the gentleman who purchased said Cook Bros I can say that I don't feel foolish at all in my purchase. Lets do the math. So far the highest serial number accounted for in a Cook Cruiser is around 750. Craig Cook has stated they made around 800 26" cruisers total . So the only database out there which is being kept by a gentleman in SoCal has around 140-150 of the 800 that are accounted for with around #750 being the highest at this time. So lets say that over the next 10 years another 100-150 are found. That is 250-300 of the total built.
I won't go into all the uniqueness of this white bike, but that is a threaded euro bottom bracket just as an example. The paint is actually great just the decals are weak someone tried to clean them up and jacked them.
I have a Dean Ti and a few other customs as well, customs are cool. I also have the 1st Schwinn I bought with my own money in 1977. A 1964 Wasp. Schwinn built millions of Ballooner's and how many Stingrays is anyone's guess.
So yes give me 1 of 150 known Cook Cruisers. Made in SoCal before Jack Witmer out of Chromoly. Yes I'll take that over an $11,000 Specialized S Works Epic or just about any bike built today. Oh and it will be ridden, Pearl Pass 40th comes to mind.
So should the economy crash or the market crash I could lose lots in the stock market, but I will have my Cook. Can't ride stocks last I checked. Can't ride a Jackson ....... either, plus I don't have 141 million lying around.
I would easily sell off many of my bikes because last I checked Dean is still making bikes. Guess what going to lose money on my Dean Ti for sure.
Craig and Gary Cook will never make bikes again. Maybe I won't make any money, but then again.. Either way I will be riding a sweet cruiser.
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