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This rare British motorcycle just saw a 62% price hike!

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The Crighton CR700W, one of only 25 hand-built British superbikes, is turning heads after its resale price jumped by over 60% compared to its original sale price (reported as £85,000-£95,000 depending on the source).
The 15th unit—barely ridden at just 200km—is now listed for a whopping £154,495 ($206K) as of December 17.
The spike comes down to its extreme rarity and serious performance chops.

What makes the CR700W so special?

Under the hood (well, tank), you get a lightweight 690cc twin-rotor rotary engine pushing out an impressive 220hp and 142Nm of torque.
With a carbon-fiber body and Dymag wheels keeping weight under 130kg, this bike delivers power-to-weight numbers that rival top-tier sport bikes.
It's kitted out with high-end Brembo brakes, Ohlins suspension, and race-ready parts throughout.

Why collectors are eyeing this 1

This particular CR700W has only had one owner who clocked just three hours on it—mostly during track days at Donington Park.
That near-new condition plus the ultra-limited production run makes it especially tempting for collectors and hardcore enthusiasts looking for something truly unique.