In 1966, the price of a new motorcycle varied widely depending on the make and model, but on average, a standard model cost between $500 and $1,000. Popular brands like Harley-Davidson and Honda offered models in this price range. For instance, a Honda 305 Super Hawk was priced around $600, while larger models and custom bikes could exceed $1,000. Overall, motorcycles were generally more affordable compared to today’s prices, reflecting the economic conditions of the time.
5000
6'456 i reckon...
7,899
15000.00
$2500
28,000
It cost around $300 to take a motorcycle safety course in Wisconsin.
$250-$350
7,899
About7doulars or so
motorcycle crash on 7/29/1966
Motorcycle ramps can vary in price depending on the model, company, and size. The smallest, cheapest motorcycle ramps can cost $40 but the high end models cost about $300-$500.