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Top 10 World Most Expensive Bicycles — One Will Buy 2 Rolls Royce

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Bicycles are the cheapest vehicle anyone can own, but this is not true for some bicycles. One of the most expensive bicycles is worth more than the average cost of Rolls Royce Phantom.

10. Lamborghini x Cervelo P5X – $20,000

Since its launch, the P5X Lamborghini Edition has been described as “the fastest and most technologically advanced triathlon bike of all time”.

It was first unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show event. The production is limited to just 25 models.

9. Aston Martin ONE-77 Factor Cycle – $39,000

Built by renowned British bike builder, Factor Bikes, the Aston Martin One-77 bike is based on the Factor001, widely considered to be the most technologically advanced bike in the world.

Virtually every component is custom, and you get a full carbon frame, Dura-Ace Di2 7970 groupset, disc brakes and carbon wheels. But it’s not all technology without artistry. The deep set paint and hand stitching on the handlebars and seat finish out this pinnacle of British bike-making.

8. Chrome Hearts X Cervélo – $60,000

Cervélo partnered with the design brand Chrome Hearts on this racing bike with motorcycle-themed artwork, a leather seat, and a silver cross.

7. Trek Madone 7-Diamond – $75,000

The Trek Madone 7-Diamond was designed in 2005, right after Lance Armstrong won his record-breaking seventh Tour de France.

Trek adorned the bicycle with 100 white diamonds and seven man-made one-carat diamonds on its head badge. It was purchased for $75,000 at a charity auction.

6. Auramania Crystal Edition Gold Bike – $103,000

Some bicycles are worth their price because a celebrity rode them, but the Auramania Crystal Edition Gold bike has all its visible parts plated in 24-karat gold.

The bike also featured 600 Swarovski crystals and a coveted Brooks saddle. It comes with a 10 years guarantee.

5. Kaws Trek Madone – $160,000

The Kaws Trek Madone is a result of a design collaboration between Trek and graffiti artist Kaws. Lance Armstrong rode it in 2009.

4. Trek Yoshitomo Nara Speed Concept – $200,000

This bike is embellished with a cartoon theme of kids in boxing gloves, flying UFOs, and a Livestrong logo. Lance Armstrong rode this bicycle in the 18th stage of one of the Tour de France races. It sold for $200,000 at the Sotheby’s auction.

The trial bike was painted and decaled by Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. 

3. 24K Gold Men’s Racing Bike – $393,000

This is a limited edition bicycle made by Goldgenie.

The company plans to make several more editions to the range, including diamonds and an exotic leather saddle. Goldgenie, re-defining Luxury.

2. Trek Butterfly Madone – $500,000

Lance Armstrong rode this beautiful Damien Hirst-designed bicycle into Paris during his 2009 comeback Tour de France.

It fetched an amazing $500,000 at a Sotheby’s cancer benefit charity auction.

1. 24K Gold Extreme Mountain Bike – $1 million

The 24K Gold Extreme Mountain Bike is not just the world’s most expensive fat-tire bike but the overall most expensive bicycle at the moment.

Summary

Top 10 World Most Expensive Bicycles

  1. 24K Gold Extreme Mountain Bike – $1 million
  2. Trek Butterfly Madone – $500,000
  3. 24K Gold Men’s Racing Bike – $393,000
  4. Trek Yoshitomo Nara Speed Concept – $200,000
  5. Kaws Trek Madone – $160,000
  6. Auramania Crystal Edition Gold Bike – $103,000
  7. Trek Madone 7-Diamond – $75,000
  8. Chrome Hearts X Cervélo – $60,000
  9. Aston Martin ONE-77 Factor Cycle – $39,000
  10. Lamborghini x Cervelo P5X – $20,000

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