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From Thailand – 1965 Daihatsu Midget Tuk Tuk

In 3 Wheels, Japan by Abhi2 Comments

Post Sale Update: After being relisted, this Tuk Tuk sold for $6,000 on eBay. As a brown guy, I call these awesome three wheelers ‘rickshaws’, but these are also known the world over as ‘tuk tuks’. No matter what you call them, they’re almost never found in the US. Even better, thanks to the lax rules in Florida, this is …

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Well Restored – 1968 Honda CD175 K1

In Japan, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Most riders are familiar with Honda’s CB175 and CL175 – but bringing up the CD175 results in blank stares. Sold as a touring version of the 175 triplets, the CD was by all accounts a competent if slightly boring standard. With all that said, this is by far the nicest example I’ve ever seen, thanks to an impressive restoration job.

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1 of 150 – 2007 Ducati 999S Team USA Replica

In Italy, Sport by Abhi1 Comment

Ducati has a habit of adding cosmetic packages to their “R” bikes (typically the top of the line) and making race reps out of them – like the Xerox, Bayliss, or Fila replicas. When they decided to commemorate their participation in AMA Superbike, they weirdly decided to use the 999S instead of the R as the base of the Team …

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Guess That Bike – Animated TV Show Edition

In Guess That Bike by Abhi7 Comments

Somehow, this makes my third reference to the TV show Archer in the last week – but that’s just because it’s my favorite TV show at the moment. The animators behind Archer have been celebrated for their attention to detail when it comes to automobiles, so I thought I’d see if their motorcycle animation skills were up to snuff, too. …

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Rocket Performance – 2016 Yamaha YZ250F

In Japan, Off-Road, Race by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Listing Update: This Yammie MX bike got no interest at the BIN of $15,000. Rocket Exhaust builds parts to help privateers compete with with the big boys in Motocross and Supercross. Don Leib is the president of Rocket, and he built this bike for his son to compete with – until the son was signed to a pro team. Now …

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1953 Göricke Gö 100 S

In Germany, Small Displacement by AbhiLeave a Comment

Based out of Bielefeld, Germany, Göricke was founded as a bicycle manufacturer in 1874. They started producing motorcycles in 1903 and were acquired by Panther in 1964. Between those years they produced a variety of motorcycles, including this Gö 100 S, which is powered by a Sachs motor.

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1984 KTM 495 MX

In Austria, Off-Road by AbhiLeave a Comment

Available as the MX or MXC (motocross or cross-country off-roader), the KTM 495 was an absurdly fast Open class dirt bike – Rod Bush apparently took a re-geared example up to 123.75 miles per hour on El Mirage Dry Lake with an ’81.