Out Of Ideas For The Perfect Six-Figure Christmas Gift For A Biker?

Keanu-Reevesarchkrgt-1You heard about the annual Neiman Marcus Christmas Book and its 6-figure exclusive gift ideas. The 89th edition was released this week with its list of gifts that 99% of us can’t afford. For example, for the very lucky biker, a motorcycle ride down the California coast from Seattle to San Diego with actor Keanu Reeves, both you and him riding his limited edition Arch Motorcycles, the KRGT-1 featured here.

Cost? $150,000 for a package including 2 riders and the purchase of one KRGT-1 motorcycle, a beautiful 124” V-Twin machine featuring a steel and aircraft-grade billet aluminum frame with carbon fiber fenders , a front cowling and performance suspension.

Builder Gard Hollinger, Revees’ partner at Arch Motorcycles, will join the ride. Gift available to only 3 Neiman Marcus customers. And if you need me to tell you how to order from Neiman Marcus, I bet you can’t afford to buy such a gift to yourself or for anybody else.

10 Responses to “Out Of Ideas For The Perfect Six-Figure Christmas Gift For A Biker?”


  1. 1 Rodent Oct 8th, 2015 at 8:22 am

    Such a deal!

  2. 2 CaliStyle Oct 8th, 2015 at 3:13 pm

    Not available on Amazon Prime?

  3. 3 Blackmax Oct 8th, 2015 at 4:44 pm

    Nope, you are right !!
    Out of my price range & glad of it
    LOL !!!!!

  4. 4 18Bravo Oct 8th, 2015 at 9:08 pm

    Ah, well then! Aircraft grade billet aluminum makes it worth it. Of course bicycles are made from the same grade aluminum, but who who buy a machie like that with “bicycle grade billet aluminum?
    Most useless phrase in the English language…

  5. 5 pokergolf420 Oct 9th, 2015 at 7:49 am

    I guess they have to sell them somehow.

  6. 6 Nathan Oct 9th, 2015 at 10:39 pm

    @18bravo

    Yeah billet is an oversued marketing term. All it means is that XYZ part was machined from a solid chunk of metal , as opposed to forging or casting or rapid prototyping.

    Marketers are also prone to use the term “mil-spec” which means nothing unless said widget comes with Certification specifying what Mil standard it complies with.

  7. 7 nicker Oct 9th, 2015 at 10:45 pm

    And that would be Keanu of the “i-never-heard-a-ya” Reeves…… ???
    (unless we’re talking about Keno in Reno)

    -nicker-

  8. 8 Pop Oct 10th, 2015 at 2:57 am

    He’s got money. He loves riding. As far as I know so far nobody has been forced to buy one at gunpoint.
    If he spent his time and cash on macrame or save the puppies nobody would give a damn. Bankroll a motorcycle manufacturing concern though. Bad Keanu.
    There are some peeps with a right to bellyache. They are running the raw edge of bankruptcy trying to deliver a machine into a world of regulatory BS and customers looking for the next big cheap. Now they have to contend with a marquee face that gets free press for his bike wherever he rides it.
    If you ain’t one a them though, methinks your sour grapes is giving you unnecessary agita.

  9. 9 Stony Crane Oct 12th, 2015 at 11:40 am

    Good for them. Arch gets exposure, maybe some rub gets a chance to ride with Keanu and everyone is happier. Better respect the 124 though, that could bit someone used to riding on a 103.

  10. 10 BadMonkeyMW Oct 12th, 2015 at 4:31 pm

    The bikes look good, and you’ve got to acknowledge that they’re targeting a specific type of buyer with the price and everything. Good luck to them.

    Having said that, I only want to go along for the ride if I can call him ‘Neo’ the whole time. That would be cool.

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