Two 2011 Harley Davidson Road King motorcycles are currently up for auction, with bidding open to the public through Thursday, Sept. 12.
The Town of Middleton is offering motorcycle enthusiasts a chance to own a piece of American road culture while supporting local community initiatives. Two 2011 Harley Davidson Road King motorcycles are currently up for auction, with bidding open to the public through Thursday, Sept. 12.
These online auctions, hosted on municibid.com, are accessible to Rhode Island residents. The proceeds from the sales will directly benefit the Middleton community, funding various local improvements and programs.
“All of the proceeds from these auctions will go right back into improving the Town of Middleton’s local community,” says Shannah Henderson, President of Henderson Public Relations, LLC.
The first motorcycle on offer has only 4,711 miles on the odometer, while the second boasts a mere 7,702 miles. Both bikes are described as being in good condition, presenting an attractive opportunity for potential buyers.
The funds generated from these sales can be allocated to a range of community-enhancing projects. Henderson elaborates, “These funds can be used for road maintenance, setting up local events for residents, community programs, public safety initiatives, and more!”
This auction represents a win-win situation for both the town and successful bidders. While the community stands to gain valuable resources for local improvements, the winners will acquire coveted motorcycles at potentially competitive prices.
Municibid, the platform hosting these auctions, has a track record of facilitating such government surplus sales. Founded in 2006, the company has grown to serve over 5,000 governments and schools across the United States. Its online marketplace has become a go-to destination for those seeking to purchase everything from fire trucks and buses to heavy machinery and agricultural equipment.
The Road King model, known for its classic styling and comfortable long-distance riding capabilities, has long been a favorite among Harley Davidson aficionados. The 2011 model year, in particular, is praised for its reliability and performance.
As the Sept. 12 deadline approaches, interested parties are encouraged to visit municibid.com to place their bids.