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1990 Honda Caren

In 3 Wheels, Japan by Abhi1 Comment

It’s hard to tell, but there’s actually a scooter in there. A scooter you might recognize as the Honda Express, with a 50cc engine putting down all of 3.8 horsepower. Honda created a very unsuccessful three-wheeler by putting a fiberglass body around the scooter, and called their creation the Honda Caren.

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1967 Bultaco Metralla Mk2 Custom

In Spain, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

This custom Metralla has a non-original engine that’s been modified with a Circle F expansion chamber, twin spark head and Mikuni carb. That along with the bodywork and other modifications means it’s ready for AHRMA racing…or use the total loss lighting system and enjoy this licensed motorcycle on the street. Find this Bultaco Metralla Mk2 Custom (VIN: B-2300886) for sale …

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1 of 300 – 2005 MV Agusta F41000 AGO

In Italy, Sport by Abhi3 Comments

Post-Listing Update: This F4 AGO got no action at the asking price of $24,995. When MV released the 750cc version of the F4, they started with a special edition called the Oro. 5 years later, they did the same thing to introduced the 1000cc bike with the MV Agusta F41000 AGO.

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White Lightning – 1998 Buell S1W

In America, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

The White Lightning, also known as the Buell S1W, was the one-year-only, cream of the crop edition of the S1 Lightning. Made only in 1998, the White Lightning took Erik Buell’s concept of what you could build around a Harley engine to an extreme. It may also end up being one of the most collectible bikes from Buell’s run.

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Picture Intermission – Motorcycles in Brazil

In Blog by Abhi2 Comments

For reasons unrelated to Bike-urious, I again had to go abroad this summer, this time in Brazil. But like when I was in Paris, I figured if I can’t be riding a bike, I might as well check out all the bikes I could. I brought my camera along, so you can enjoy, too.

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To the Top of Alaska, Day 16

In Travel by AbhiLeave a Comment

June 19th, 2014 – Tok, AK to Whitehorse, YT ~385 miles We left Tok, and in the process left Alaska. I was actually pretty bummed at this point, mainly because we missed out on the Denali Highway and Top of the World. As we left Alaska, it dawned on me that it might be a very long time until I …

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Video Intermisison – Airbags at Work

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When Dainese finally released a video of their D|air airbag system, I was annoyed that they never actually showed impact of the jacket against a hard surface. So when Moto2 rider Luis Salom had an incredible highside during practice at Silverstone this week, I was terrified for him, but glad to see the airbag system at work. Unfortunately, I’m having …

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1999 Ducati Monster 900S

In Italy, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

I sometimes fear that in my quest to find you interesting and quirky bikes for sale, I sometimes lose sight of motorcycles that are actually…affordable. So I’m going to try to make a better point of finding quality examples of more “common” motorcycles that can be acquired and enjoyed by us normal folks. Feel free to let me know in …

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1983 Egli Red Baron

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Honda made quite the splash back when it introduced the CBX to the world. The six-cylinder engine was clearly the star of the show, though some people felt the frame/handling wasn’t up to the task.

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1972 Honda CL350 K4 Scrambler

In Dual-Sport, Japan by AbhiLeave a Comment

The scrambler variant of Honda’s best-selling motorcycle (at least as of 2003), the Honda CL350 differed from its’ street-based brother as it gained the high scrambler pipes and a 19-inch front wheel. This particular example is a beautiful low mileage example adorned in Candy Panther Gold (what a name) paint.

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1971 Maico 501

In Germany, Off-Road by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Listing Update: This Maico 501 was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. One of the most sought-after vintage MX bikes of all time, the Maico 501 was released in 1971 and dropped jaws just because of the displacement. At the time, it was the biggest two-stroke speed junkies could buy.

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1936 Zenith C5 Special

In England, Vintage by Abhi2 Comments

Not many people know about the old British motorcycle manufacturer, but let me pass along a story about their first motorcycle. Instead of a normal gearbox-based transmission, Zenith developed something called the “Gradua”, a variable pulley that could change the length of the drive belt. Competitors complained, so several racing clubs banned the bike. Zenith responded by including “BARRED” in …

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1 of 25 – 2010 KTM RC8R Red Bull Edition

In Austria, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Listing Update: Despite being relisted, this RC8R got no love at $19,900. In 2010, KTM started importing the RC8R to the US. To celebrate, they released two limited edition models, both of which had just 25 examples produced. One was the Akrapovic Edition (reader Zack B. actually found one for sale just 3 days ago), the other is this post’s …

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1969 Ducati Scrambler 350

In Dual-Sport, Italy by AbhiLeave a Comment

In the 60s, American importer Joe Berliner was bringing in so many Ducatis that he had the ear of the corporate office. So when he started asking for a do-it-all bike aimed towards younger riders, the Italian firm obliged him with the Scrambler, a dual-sport based off the road-based Diana which Berliner had converted for dirt track competitions in the …