The DR750 was also known as the DR BIG, meaning it’s got one of the best model names in motorcycling history. It also had the world’s largest single cylinder engine used in a production bike – at least until Suzuki bumped up displacement to 800cc! They were never officially sold in the US, making this Illinois-based example a rare find …
SYSK – Beach Moto
View PostBought on Bike-urious – 1963 Yamaha YG1
Congratulations to reader Brian P, who snagged a previously featured Yamaha YG1 for the opening bid.
Twinstar – 1981 Honda CM200
Based on the CD 200, the CM200T (also known as the Twinstar) is a perfect first bike, and as a ’81 model this should have a 12V electrical system.
40+ Bike Collection
In Addison, Texas, a seller has come into possession of 40+ excellent motorcycles that were formerly “owned by a champion racer that has passed away recently.” Not all of them are on eBay yet, but this is a seller you’re going to want to keep tabs on for the next few weeks.
1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane
The first year of the first generation – this is the bike that started the CBR line. It was quick enough to compete in 600cc racing, but user friendly to still enjoy on the street during the week. When it first came out, it was quite an improvement on the competition – Kawasasaki’s GPZ600 (arguably the class leader at the …
Sitting Since ’78 – 1967 BMW R50/2
After 38 years in storage with just 11,754 miles on the odometer, this R50/2 is ready for a new owner. The engine was apparently prepped for storage before it was put away, so the tank, carbs, and engine oil all look “excellent” per the seller.
1989 Honda CB-1
In their review of the Honda CB-1, Cycle World called it “a great motorcycle that never found an audience.” Despite 55 horsepower and a seating position comfortable for track days or just commuting, the average American rider walked right past it in the dealership as they wanted something bigger and faster like the CBR600 or 1000.
Restored – 1970 Honda CT70
This lovely little Honda has just 2 miles on it since a restoration – the seller says it was “restored correctly”, so now I’ll let you knowledgeable readers pick it apart. =)
In Holland – 1987 BMW R100RS Racer
Here’s an exquisite racer from Uli Volkl based on a BMW R100RS. It packs a visual punch thanks to the fairing reminisicent of a Ducati 750SS and Fallert aluminum tank, as well as an actual punch thanks to 40mm Dell’Orto carbs, K&N air filter, and the hard-to-find Krauser cylinder heads.
Guess That Brake – Inboard Disc Edition
The answer to the last Guess That Bike question is going to take a while to be unearthed, so this time I’m going with a question that I actually know the answer to! I’m still bitter about how quickly the Horex question was solved, so I’m trying to keep it extra tough. Let’s see if I’m an accurate judge of …
What Do You Want To Know? 2016 Kawasaki Z1000 ABS
I finally got to stop by Kawasaki’s new US headquarters yesterday, and it’s a nice spot! Next time I go there I’ll show up with a decent camera because they’re turning the lobby into a museum and there’s a lot of bikes you guys and gals will appreciate. But for now, I’m coming to you with requests because (as you …
Turbo Project – 1974 Honda CB750
Here’s a former drag bike that has been out of the limelight for a while. It’s packing several period speed parts but the bike has been sitting for years and it’s going to need a lot of work. Are you up for the challenge? Do you even think it’s worth saving?
PMZ-A-750 (ПМЗ-А-750)
Editor’s Note: A few weeks ago, I discovered a gentleman named Monty Myrtle. His story is very cool – and I’m going to try to get him to do an interview soon. But for now, you need to know he’s an American ex-pat that’s currently in Kiev, Ukraine. When he’s not working, he’s busy exploring the area on two wheels …
Swiss Army Bike – 1974 Condor A350
The engine is this bike should look familiar to you – but everything else may not. It’s a Condor A350, and it utilizes a Ducati 350cc single (valve springs, not desmodromic). 3,000 examples were built between 1973 and 1979, and they starting trickling out into the civilian world around the turn of the decade.
