French rocker Johnny Hallyday’s legendary Harley-Davidson “Laura Eyes” traded on Friday at the Retromobile show in Paris for 470,840 euros (regarding $655,000), a record for a post-war brand motorcycle, according to the Artcurial house which orchestrated the sale.
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Estimated between 50,000 and 250,000 euros, the bike was the subject of a ten-minute battle between bidders before being awarded 470,840 euros to an anonymous buyer.
This Softail Heritage 1340 model, piloted by the singer during a “road trip” in the United States in 1990, had had a new life in France, following a complete transformation in Cannes (south), going from orange and black to electric blue.
Offered to the star by the boss of Universal Music Pascal Nègre, and renamed in homage to the daughter of rocker Laura Smet, the Harley is the mechanical star in 1995 of the clip “I can’t stop wanting you” (album Rough Town) . In 1998, she entered the Stade de France with him for an anthology concert.
Just before the performance, the motorbike had been sold to a French admirer during a contest organized by Johnny and his record company. The lucky winner will keep it for 23 years.
The seller has undertaken to donate 20% of the price to the association La Bonne Étoile, created by the widow of the singer Laeticia Hallyday.
Last September, many admirers and some 150 “bikers” traveled to Paris for a day of tribute to the singer, nearly four years following his death.
On this occasion, a work by visual artist Bertrand Lavier was unveiled (and variously appreciated): the six-meter statue installed near Bercy is composed of a mast in the shape of a guitar neck, with a Harley-Davidson at the top.