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1994 Honda Cub EZ90

In Japan, Off-Road, Small Displacement by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This EZ90 sold for $2,650 after 41 bids on eBay. The Honda Cub EZ90 was a quirky flashback to the days of “you meet the nicest people on a Honda.” Designed to make motorcycles more friendly, the Honda EZ90 hid all of its mechanicals inside the futuristic plastic bodywork, and it even offered an electric start in …

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T20-Powered, T200-Framed – Well-Farkled Vintage Suzuki Racer

In Japan, Race by AbhiLeave a Comment

The X6 Hustler was an important model in Suzuki’s history, helping the Japanese marque gain much-needed traction in the US market with the 247cc, two-stroke parallel twin. While motorcycles have obviously come a long way technologically in the more-than-half-century since the model’s release, the Suzuki can still make for an excellent little vintage racer. Case in point: this well-optioned, X6-hustler-powered, …

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1979 Moto Guzzi 1000SP

In Italy, Touring by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This Guzzi did not meet reserve despite 13 bids up to $3,500 on eBay. When Moto Guzzi released the SP Spada, they debuted it with a fairing designed in their wind tunnel. I find it to be a bit goofy looking, but it results in excellent weather and wind protection. So while the SP doesn’t come up …

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1966 Honda CB160

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This CB160 did not meet reserve despite 44 bids up to $2,300 on eBay. One of the truly iconic small-displacement Japanese bikes, the Honda CB160 is a small but well-built street bike that has even inspired model-specific racing. This example has been partially restored and it’s ready for you to show, ride, or if you’re feeling frisky…race!

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Do You Own a Kawasaki Z1 in Southern California?

In Blog by AbhiLeave a Comment

…because I’ve got a Z900RS that needs a buddy. I’m looking to do a photo/video shoot with old and new and I’m hoping one of you guys or gals would be interested in hanging out, getting some photos taken, and maybe even swapping rides for a few miles. If this sounds appealing, please drop me a line: abhi AT bike-urious.com.

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1982 Laverda Mirage 1200TS

In Italy, Touring by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This Mirage sold for $11,100 after 30 bids on eBay. Imported from South Africa in the early 90s, this Laverda Mirage is still rocking the international license plate. The giant aftermarket fairing and shortened exhaust detract significantly from the originality (and in my opinion, the styling), but I’m hoping the latter sounds greats with the famous 180 …

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1983 BMW R80ST

In Germany, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: Despite 36 bids up to $4,109, this ST did not meet reserve on eBay. For two years, BMW created a street-focused variant of the R80GS. They only sold 5,963 examples of what was named the R80ST, and approximately 15% of them were exported to the US. This fairly original example has just 14,230 miles.

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OG Moto Show Featured – 1977 Suzuki GS550 Bobber

In Custom, Japan by AbhiLeave a Comment

Los Angeles’ Outlier’s Guild Custom Motorcycle Show – better known as the “OG Moto Show” – has quickly become one of the most renowned customs shows on the West Coast, despite 2017 being the events inaugural year. In addition to a large crowd of fans attending the inaugural event, the show also garnered some big sponsors including Honda Motorcycles, Roland …

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Video Intermission – 1970 Norton Commando at the 2017 Quail Motorcycle Gathering

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Last year’s Quail Motorcycle Gathering celebrated the 50th anniversary of the legendary Norton Commando and Bike-urious reader James Cowdery brought his ’70 Fastback which had been customized to emulate the show bike that Norton brought to the 1967 Earl’s Court exhibition. I caught up with James to learn more about his bike and what he thought about the Quail Ride:

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Giveaway – The Monkey Run Morocco

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The Adventurists are a group of oddballs that fight “to make the world less boring.” Over the years, they’ve created a series of bizarre adventures, many of which are centered around motorized vehicles. Previous examples include the Rickshaw Run, the Mongol Rally, and the Ice Run (crossing hundreds of kilometers on a frozen Siberian lake on Urals). They also host …