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569 Miles – 2006 Honda CBR1000RR

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

In 2004, Honda updated their legendary CBR-RR range with the 1000, an all-new model featuring an aluminum twin-spar frame, hybrid aluminum swingarm, and an Electronic Steering Damper. There were some interesting liveries over the years (like the Repsol Edition that was introduced in 2005), and in 2006 they offered a blue/yellow livery that was only offered that one year.

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1989 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7

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Over at Iconic Motorbikes, I frequently get approached by people who are looking to feel like a kid again and source a first generation (1989/1990) Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7, but it’s rare when I see a nice one come up for sale. That changes this week, thanks to this lovely example in Northern California.

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1976 Suzuki GT550

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While Honda and Kawasaki launched a 4-stroke revolution, Suzuki continued on with two-stroke powerplants. Still, the tides of progress demanded a replacement to the aging T500 Titan lineup so at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show in 1971, Suzuki launched the GT lineup. It started with the three-cylinder 750, affectionately known as the “Water Buffalo” due to the liquid-cooling. There were two …

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1991 Suzuki Bandit 400

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Apologies in advance for the blurry photos but this seems to be a decent example of a rare bike at what I think is a reasonable price. In the US, the Suzuki Bandit was most commonly sold in 1,200 or 600cc variants. But Suzuki also brought a 400cc model to America for a couple of years!

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One Year Only – 1985 Suzuki SP600

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6-23-26 Update: Six months later and this bike is now up on eBay with a ~20% discount in the asking price. Find it for $4,999 in Ventura, California here on eBay. In the mid-80s, Honda was enjoying lots of commercial success in the dual-sport world with their XL600R. The other Big 4 companies had their competitors, like Yamaha’s XT600 and …