2026 LAS VEGAS MECUM AUCTION MOTOCROSS PREVIEW

2026 LAS VEGAS MECUM AUCTION MOTOCROSS PREVIEW

90’S TWO-STROKES, RACE BIKES FROM REED, TORTELLI AND FERRY GOING UP ON THE BLOCK

This 1993 Pro Circuit SplitFire Race Team replica Kawasaki KX125 sure is a beauty with the cone-welded exhaust.

The Las Vegas stop of the Mecum Auctions circuit is reserved for two-wheels only (and occasionally three). And the 2026 show is shaping up to be one of the largest. We browsed through over 1,700 motorcycles about to go up on the block and picked out some of the dirt-worthy eye-candy. We found some great ’90s two-stroke motocrossers, race replicas, a handful of race bikes from Chad Reed, Timmy Ferry and Sebastian Tortelli along with some notable gems and interesting rarities. Check out what’s coming at this week’s 2026 Las Vegas Mecum Auction.

This ’93 Kawasaki KX250 Pro Circuit SplitFire also wears replica graphics from Jimmy Gaddis’ 125 West Supercross winning bike.

It looks like Red Dog is cleaning out the garage. His Factory Suzuki RM125 that he raced in the 1996 AMA Motocross Nationals is up for auction this Saturday.

Chad Reed’s 2014 TwoTwo Motorsports Works race bike is going on the block on Friday.
This is the real deal. How much do you think Reed’s 2014 Kawasaki KX450F SR will go for?

Once upon a time, Harley-Davidson took a stab at motocross competition. The 1978 Harley-Davidson MX250 is what they came up with.
The Motor Company produced this Aermacchi-built 250 two-stroke for one year only. There are three up for bid at this year’s Las Vegas Mecum Auction. Each is expected to fetch an estimated $25,000 – $28,000. Big chunk of change for a motocross bike—merely a down payment on a modern Harley-Davidson.
This 1992 Honda CR250 known as “Gold Digger” won several bike show awards from the One Moto Show in Oregon and the Washougal MX Park Show in Washington.

Clean enough to eat off of.

This 1978 Suzuki RM125 Moto-X Fox works replica has some trick looking air shocks.

No, this is not some AI abomination. Husqvarna once made an actual three-wheel conversion kit. This 1973 Husqvarna Super Cycle 450 CR 3-Wheeler was made to tackle snow and sand.

Have you ever wished you could travel back in time and buy a brand new 1990 Honda CR500? Well here’s your chance!
This could be yours this Friday in Las Vegas.

1974 was a turning point for Kawasaki motocross development. This KX125 featured the unsuccessful rotary valve two-stroke engine, but still represents a pivotal time in Kawasaki’s competition off-road effort.

And who doesn’t love the Cheetah bike? The famous 1992 Suzuki RM250 is an emblem of nineties MX.

Check out more of what’s coming this week at the Las Vegas Mecum Auction at their website where you’ll find far more than motocross bikes. Dirt trackers, board trackers, baggers, choppers, radial engines, land-speed racers, hillclimbers, prototypes and plenty more wild, weird and exotic two-wheel wonders. Watch the action this week and weekend live on Roku, and if you see anything you like, there’s still time to register to bid!

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