UPDATE: Here’s the review! Cycle News is sending me to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this week to get some seat time on the new Z H2 – what do you want to know about it?
In Canada – 2006 Yamaha MT-01
Post Listing Update: This MT-01 was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. The original “Master of Torque”, Yamaha’s MT-01 was never officially sold in the US. But other lucky markets were able to buy it between 2005 and 2012, and it was a fascinating combination of a cruiser V-Twin motor in a large naked sportbike package.
Rare in the US – 2009 BMW K1300R
I’ve had a K1200R for a bit over six years now, and I absolutely adore it. However there are a few issues that I tried to rectify (such as the fueling and the clutch feel). I heard that the K1300R fixed most of the issues…but BMW decided that the new bike wasn’t worth selling in the US so I never …
Ending Soon – 2002 Benelli Tornado Tre WSBK Racer
As I put in my review of the Benelli line-up last year, nowadays the Benelli name “is Italian wrapping paper on gifts from China”. Here’s one of the last bikes from when the company was 100% Italian – the World Superbike racer piloted by Peter Goddard in 2001 and 2002!
1989 Honda VTR250 Interceptor
Post Listing Update: This VTR250 did not get any interest at the BIN of $1,550. Confusingly, the seller then decided to relist it for more money ($1,650). When that didn’t sell, he went up to $1,950. When that didn’t sell, he went up to $2,150! You can probably guess how that went. Sold in the US for three years, the …
VIN #1 – 1978 Harley-Davidson MX250
In the late 70s, Harley was in a phase of small-displacement bikes while under the control of AMF. They decided to dabble in the world of motocross, and had their Italian branch, Aermacchi, build the Harley-Davidson MX250. It was the first (and only) HD MX bike, and it only lasted for one year. This one’s a bit special as it’s …
Do You Have An Original Suzuki Katana in Southern California?
My time with the new Katana is coming to an end soon, and I’d love to get a old vs. new photoshoot before I have to send it back. Would you like you to join (near Southern California)? Let’s enjoy some smiles together!
Bike Review – 2020 Suzuki Katana
View PostJeff Weier Resto – 1968 Suzuki T500 Cobra
Post Sale Update: This Cobra sold for $11,500 after 57 bids on eBay in Suffern, New York…but the sale didn’t go through and now it’s been relisted. Otherwise known as the T500, the Suzuki Cobra was very short-lived. Sort of. After just one year, Ford told Suzuki that the Cobra name was already accounted for, and that they should figure …
Not Bought on Bike-urious – Terry Prince-Made – 1949 Vincent Rapide
Yesterday I got a comment on a Vincent Rapide that Tim Huber had featured back in June of 2017. The new owner mentions that the Rapide has made its way from the US to Australia, and while it wasn’t specifically bought through the Bike-urious listing, I thought you’d appreciate a story that the buyer shared on Timeless2Wheels entitled “The Vincent …
Picture Intermission – 2020 Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show
Bike-urious reader Steve King was at the 14th Annual Dania Beach Vintage Motorcycle Show yesterday, and he’s kindly ofered to share some photos from his visit for those of you that weren’t able to attend!
2012 OCC Bio Diesel
Built by Orange County Choppers and featured on season 3, episode 6 of the show American Chopper, this is one of two bikes created for National Biodiesel Day back in 2012.
2009 Ducati Monster 1100S
Equipped with an absurd amount of Ducati Performance and aftermarket parts, this is a well-modified example of the final air-cooled generation of Monsters.
Video Intermission – Watch Mecum Las Vegas Live
I’m just about to land in Vegas – hopefully I’ll see you at the Mecum auction on Saturday? If you’re not able to make it, don’t forget that you can watch the auctions live online!
1974 Laverda 750 SFC
Post Listing Update: This SFC did not get any interest at the BIN of $58,000. One of the most famous motorcycles to ever come out of Italy, the Laverda SFC was a half-faired beauty built for competition. SFC stood for Super Freni Competizione, or “Super Brakes Competition.” The brakes weren’t the only thing that were super – the engine got …
