In 1999, Ducati released a special edition of the Monster. They called it the Cromo, and it was obviously named due to the distinctive tank, which was complemented by a carbon fiber rear seat cover and rear fender. It also got adjustable front forks and the high-po 74 horsepower engine. The next year, Ducati added fuel injection to the Monster …
Kenny Roberts Inspired – 2002 Yamaha FZ1
The Yamaha FZ1 is an under-appreciated bike. Introduced in 2001, it gave you the power of a modified R1 engine (145 hp) with all-day ergonomics. Low-end power suffered compared to the competition, but it was silly amounts of fun over 8,000 rpm.
Ending Soon – 1961 Matchless G80TCS Typhoon
After years of success with the G80, Matchless offered a “Competition Suspension” variant called the G80CS to answer demands for more power, aimed towards US riders who were looking for a desert racer. But for three years (’59-’61), Matchless released an even better version – the Matchless G80TCS Typhoon. Just 125 were built, and most were exported to the US.
Jeff Wright Build – 1990 Harley FXR Custom
Post-Listing Update: This Church of Choppers FXR was relisted several times, eventually with bidding getting up to $14,100 but the reserve still was not met. Built by Jeff Wright of Church of Choppers, this incredible FXR was featured at the 2014 Brooklyn Invitational.
Unexpected -1990 BMW K1 with Uni-Go Trailer
The BMW K1 is a polarizing bike with very distinctive styling. This example stands out even more thanks to a color-matched Uni-Go motorcycling touring trailer.
Team Obsolete Boy Racer – 1956 AJS 7R
Post Listing Update: This Boy Racer did not meet reserve with bidding up to $26,100. Also known as the “Boy Racer” due to its 350cc of displacement, the AJS 7R was a production racer designed by Phil Walker. Introduced in 1948, the bike went through a graduation evolution – by ’54 the engine was putting out 40 horsepower at 7,800 …
1978 Yamaha DT125
Here’s a solid example of the Yamaha DT125 in the quintessential yellow/black paint scheme. It was a 2 stroke enduro that had a six speed transmission – this example has just 3,100 miles and has a new batter, tires, fork seals, and dust seals. Everything is claimed to work and it’s ready to go. Find this Yamaha DT125 for sale …
1966 Jawa 350 with Velorex Sidecar
There isn’t much information on this bike/hack combo, but it’s claimed to be a ‘mostly original’ Jawa 360 with a Velorex sidecar, both in a beautiful shade of red. Find this Jawa hack for sale here on Craigslist in Reading, Pennsylvania. This bike-uriousity brought to you by David N!
1973 Alouette AX125
2-14 Update: I almost didn’t feature these bikes originally because the seller on Craigslist didn’t list an asking price. But now the package deal is available with bidding up $760 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay. Normally when you think of motorcycle makers based out of Canada, the first thing that comes to mind is Can-Am. But …
Norton Commando 961 Trifecta
Looks like Gold Coast Motorsports has themselves a triumvirate of the new Norton Commando 961s. Some people have been on the waiting list for years, so here’s your chance to stop waiting and ride.
Video Intermission – “Big Bike” by Fabio Reggiani
More big bikes! In the last week I’ve featured this Monster Bike from Australia as well as the Gunbus 410 – but here’s a bike built by Fabio Reggiani that makes them both look pedestrian. It’s 16 feet, 8 inches high, 32 feet long, and is powered by a Chevy V8 that puts out 280 horsepower. Looks like it needs …
1969 Ducati Mk3 350 Racer
From a seller that only features incredible bikes at incredible prices comes this beautiful Ducati Mk3 350 that’s been turned into a racer with a high compression piston, 36mm Dell’orto carb, Ceriani forks, Borrani rims, and Oldani brakes, which are quite expensive.
Non-US Model – 1987 Cagiva Alazzurra 650
Produced for just three years, the Cagiva Alazzurra 650 was a rebadged Ducati street bike. Cagiva purchased Ducati in 1985, and was looking to grow their market share in larger-displacement bikes. Instead of building one from scratch, they used a 650cc version of the Pantah engine for both the Alazzurra and the Elefant.
1966 Triumph Tiger Cub
In the same way that Apple used to donate computers to elementary schools in hopes that kids would grow up and want Macs, Triumph though that if they got youngsters started on their Tiger Cub, then they’d grow up aspiring to own Bonnevilles.
1960 Cushman Super Eagle
In 1958, Cushman made a “Super” version of their Eagle thanks to bigger valves, longer intake manifold, larger carb, high lift cam, and more. Here’s a restored example of the 8 horsepower firebreather with a Mikuni carb and dual exhaust. The engine has been completely gone through with plenty of new parts – the whole package is rounded out with …
