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In the UK – Rickman Honda CR750

In England, Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

The Rickman brothers made a name for themselves by building incredible frames to put (usually) Triumph motors in, but in the 70s they also expanded to building frames for Japanese bikes like the Kawasaki Z1 and the Honda CB750. This is one of the latter, which can be summarized from a quote from the Rickman brothers themselves:

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Matching Set – Captain America and Billy Bike

In America, Cruiser by Abhi4 Comments

Even though there was a limited run of them, there’s been a tremendous amount of the CMC (California Motorcycle Company) replica Captain America bikes (“endorsed by Peter Fonda”) up for sale in the last few months – I suspect that owners were trying to get max value after the original movie bike went on the block for giant money – …

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Ex-Yoshimura Suzuki AMA Race Bike – 2009 Suzuki GSX-R 1000

In Japan, Race by Abhi2 Comments

This bike began life as an AMA racer for Team Makita/Yoshimura, and was then sold off to multiple privateer racers. Most recently it competed in AFM Novice over three race weekends. Now it can be yours, and it has a tremendous amount of upgrades for the money. Highlights of the modifications include Ohlins fork cartridges, TTX shock, steering damper, and …

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1976 Bultaco Alpina

In Dual-Sport, Spain by AbhiLeave a Comment

Here’s a highly original Alpina 250 enduro – the seller calls it a 4 out of 5. It ‘runs perfect’ and has just 1,130 miles. Just make sure you’re comfortable kick-starting from the left side! Find this Bultaco Alpina for sale here on Craigslist in Chicago, Illinois for $3,000. This bike-uriousity brought to you by Bill K!

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1979 Kreidler Florett Elektronik RS50

In Germany, Small Displacement by AbhiLeave a Comment

Kriedler was a German manufacturer of small motorcycles that enjoyed some serious success – in 1959, one-third of all German motorcycles were made by Kriedler. The company went out of business in 1982, and the name was licensed to someone that had Garelli make mopeds under Kreidler’s name. This is one of the last bikes the company made, during a …

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Meet a Reader – Ted Clough

In Interview by AbhiLeave a Comment

Meet reader Ted Clough, who’s got a great collection of bikes and has found a way to make his career as an airline pilot work to further his hobby of motorcycling – he rents bikes when he’s on international layovers and explores the countryside! Consider me very jealous.

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1990 Yamaha TZR250SP

In Japan, Sport by Abhi1 Comment

Post-Sale Update: This Yamaha TZR250SP sold for the BIN of $8,800. Some would say the 3MA version of Yamaha TZR250SP was a full-on racer that came with lights. A limited number were built for homologation purposes, and it even took features from the factory TZ250W racer to make a sportbike that can still take on the newcomers.

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Typical Lowlife – 1983 Denver’s Chopper

In America, Cruiser by AbhiLeave a Comment

Built and owned by Freddie Hernandez of Denver’s Choppers from 1983-2005, this bike is called “Typical Lowlife” and is built around a KZ1000 engine. The builder now owns Fred’s Frames. This bike is unrestored so the paint has aged a bit. The last time it was displayed at a show was in 2013, and it has spent the last 10 …

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2 Miles – 1995 Triumph Thunderbird

In Cruiser, England by Abhi2 Comments

Post Listing Update: This Thunderbird did not meet reserve despite 21 bids up to $4,151. Here’s a first-year example of the Triumph Thunderbird 900 that has all of 2 miles on it – and those miles aren’t from riding, just from moving it around. It seems it was bought with the intent of collecting, though this seems like an odd …

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1972 Moto-Ski Moto-Skeeter 350

In Small Displacement by Abhi2 Comments

Reader David N notes that this Moto-Skeeter is back up for sale for the same $1,500 here on Craigslist. Founded in 1964, Moto-Ski was a Canadian snowmobile manufacturer that was acquired by Bombardier in 1971. In ’76, Bombardier moved production to a different facility, but before that happened, they dabbled in mini bike production with a bike called the Moto-Ski …

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Video Intermission – Monster Bike

In Blog, Intermissions by Abhi1 Comment

Designed by Ray Baumann, this “Monster Bike” is 29 and a half feet long, 9.8 feet high, and is powered by a Detroit Diesel truck engine. Each tire weighs 3 tons, and the whole thing comes in at about 28,660 pounds. It apparently took over 3 years and $250,000 to build. I’m not sure what else there is to say! …