Many MX riders consider the big bore two stroke days when you could get a CR500, KX500 or this KTM 500 MX to be the peak of off-road dirt bikes – when manufacturers were getting so out of hand that their flagship bikes were only mastered by a select few. If those were the days that you now look back …
2012 Honda CBR1000RR 20th Anniversary
6-30-16 Update: Nearly two years later, contributor Joe N notes that this CBR is back up for sale here on Craigslist for $11,900 in Beverly Hills, Michigan. Post Listing Update: 6 bids got the action up to $10,100 on eBay, but that was not enough to meet reserve. As you might guess from the title, the big brother CBR was …
Be Like Wes – 1980 Suzuki GS1000S
Post Listing Update; This Wes Cooley Rep did not meet reserve despite 32 bids up to $10,500. Built for just two years, the GS1000S was a tribute to Yoshimura and Wes Cooley’s success in AMA Superbike with the GS1000 (after some struggles with the KZ1000). The ’79 bikes were done up just with paint and a fairing, but the ’80 …
1976 Moto Morini 3 1/2 Sport
Post Sale Update: This Moto Morini sold for $5,101 after 7 bids on eBay. In one of their reviews of the Moto Morini 3 1/2 Sport, Cycle World sid, “For the lucky few, the Morini is worth what it costs.” Considering the fact that this bike (with a 39 horsepower, 344cc engine) cost as much as a Honda CB750, it …
Sitting For Six Years – 1967 Gilera 106 Super Sport
Ready for your next Moto Giro bike? Check out this little Gilera Super Sport, which is claimed to be in excellent original condition. The current seller acquired it 6 years ago, rode it less than a mile, then drained the gas and took the bike off the road. He added brand new Michelin Gazelle tires and a Gilera decal on …
Guess That Bike Revealed – Little Racer Edition
Kudos to yrrah, who correctly identified that this little racer was an Itom Sprint – he even got the year of 1972 right! Impressive work.
1 Owner with Mods – 1972 BMW R75/5
This one-owner BMW has been modified by the original owner with an updated front fork and a giant Heinrich tank. The latter is definitely not a cheap mod, but is it heresy to say the tank looks ridiculous? It’s like a whale developed a tumor.
Unusual Engine – 2007 Honda RC51 Chopper
Post Sale Update: This RC51 chopper sold for $7,000. 6-28-16 Update: Contributor Joe N notes that this bike is back up for sale, but this time it’s got a $1,500 price cut. If you’re interested, find it for sale in Hamilton, Virginia here on eBay. Normally, choppers are packing a V-Twin engine…just not the V-Twin from Honda’s RC51 sportbike! But …
1949 NSU Quick
The predecessor of the “Quickly”, the NSU Quick was built between 1936 and 1953. Nearly a quarter-million (235,441) were sold.
2 Weeks In The West – Intro and Day 1
View PostCannonball Participant – 1929 Henderson KJ
Post Sale Update: After 20 bids, this Henderson sold for $45,100. In 1928, Henderson stole Arthur Constantine away from Harley-Davidson and put him in charge of redesigning their DeLuxe. The next year, Henderson released the KJ, also known as the Streamline. This example has been with the same family for years and ran in the Cannonball Rally in 2012.
3 Classic Triumph Collection
A seller has three classic Triumphs that he’s trying to get rid of as a package – a 1965 T120 Bonneville, 1946 5T Speed Twin, and a 1957 TRW military motorcycle.
2009 Honda Ruckus with Keltic Sidecar
Equipped with a Keltic sidecar, this Ruckus has probably got to be one of the slowest Hondas around. Still, for around town fun without a license, this might be just the ticket.
Panhead Custom – 1949 Harley-Davidson EL
Post Listing Update: 45 bids on eBay got this bike up to $13,000 – that wasn’t enough to meet reserve. Harley introduced the Panhead motor in 1948 – one year later they also introduced the telescopic Hydra Glide front forks. The EL featured a 61 cubic inch motor, and none of these facts really matter with this fun custom. Change …
Guess That Bike – Little Racer Edition
Here’s my favorite kind of Guess That Bike feature – one that’s been submitted by a reader! Thanks to Robin M for this exquisite small displacement race bike. You know the drill – can you guess what this is?
