Many people consider the “middle”weight F800GS to be an even better off-roader than the classic R12 – and this bike has been heavily modified by the original owner to really have some fun getting dirty. Extras include (but are definitely not limited to) the rally fairing, Garmin GPS, Sargent seat, protection everywhere…and pretty much everything else. It doesn’t hurt that …
6-Cylinders – 1980 Kawasaki KZ1300
Post Sale Update: After 33 bids on eBay, this big KZ sold for $6,799. The Kawasaki KZ1300 was the last (and biggest) of the 6-cylinder bikes that did not have as much of an impact on the market as companies expected. Built for 10 years, the 1,300cc engine produced over 120 horsepower, which was one of the reasons why France …
1951 Maserati 125 Prototype
Post-Listing Update: After being relisted several times (with a high bid of $15,200), this Maserati saw bidding up to $14,500 before it was pulled off of eBay. Did you know that Maserati use to make motorcycles? Well, they didn’t – but they allowed their name and famous Trident logo to be used on motorcycles created by Italmoto, a company that …
Brand New Wankel – 1976 Suzuki RE5
6-27 Update: This Suzuki RE5 is back up for sale with bidding up to $15,000 and the reserve still not yet met. Find it here on eBay. Not sure how this happened, but here we’ve got a 38 year-old bike with less than 1 mile on it – and it was rare even when it came out! Along with some …
2006 Ducati Sport 1000
Post-Sale Update: After being relisted, this Ducati Sport 1000 sold for $18,500. The Sport 1000 series, in all of its forms, was an instant classic. But fear not if you missed out on buying a new one about a decade ago, as a yellow example that’s never left the crate is now available for sale. It’s been “professionally” stored and …
Motorcycle Graveyard in Lockport, New York
Reader Aaron K. just sent over this wonderful article about a “motorcycle graveyard” rediscovered by David Cuff of Classic Cycles. The original article is summarized in an easier to digest article here on MessyNessyChic, but the key is just to go check out the photos. I know you guys love your classic bikes, so these photos will either make you …
2,500 Miles – 2000 Moto Guzzi Quota 1100 ES
Want a big twin dual-sport but think the GS is too ubiquitous? Here’s your chance for the 541 pound Italian take on the big trailie formula. This example is offered by the original owner and it has just 2,500 miles. The bike got a tune up and new tires last year, and it comes with the tool kit, manual, and …
1990 Honda RC30
The Honda RC30 is one of the world’s greatest homologation superbikes. Also known as the VFR750R, the RC30 was created so that Honda could race in the World Superbike Championship. The stats were impressive: the 748cc DOHC V-4 engine produced 76 horsepower, but included goodies like titanium connecting rods, gear driven camshafts, a slipper clutch, outstanding brakes, and a dry …
1979 BMW R100RS Hot Rod
One of my newest readers just let me know he bought a bike from Moto Borgotaro, which was a pleasant reminder for me to check out their updated inventory. I’ve featured a beautiful Ducati 750GT from them before, but today I’d like to highlight a beautiful custom BMW R100RS they’re looking to sell. This bike has all kinds of goodies, …
5,200 Miles – 1990 BMW R100GS Paris Dakar
Post Listing Update: This Paris-Dakar was pulled off of eBay due to “an error in the listing.” An instant classic, the Paris Dakar is one of the most beloved variants of BMW’s GS line. This specific example (vin: wb1047905l6134288) has the fewest miles of any I’ve seen up for sale in a long time – just 5,200. That low number …
1974 Moto Guzzi V7 Sport
Post Listing Update: This V7 Sport was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. The Moto Guzzi V7 Sport is still one of the most famous Guzzis ever made. Produced in small numbers (about 3,500) for only three years, it represented a change in focus for the firm. After years of truck-like bikes such as the Ambassador and the …
European Import – 1965 Bultaco Metralla Mk2
In the 60s, Bultaco was known primarily for its off-roaders (I’ll be featuring a cherry Alpina 350 tomorrow), especially in the US. Their streetbikes were normally relegated to stay in Bultaco Cemoto’s home country of Spain, which imposed regulations allowing Bultaco to only use one engine in a small variety of sizes. You would think this put the Spanish company …
1974 Bultaco Alpina
After the success of the Sherpa T, Bultaco released the Alpina 250, a bike specifically built for enduro riders. After 3 years, Bultaco offered a more powerful 350 variant, which you see in front of you. For more information on the 250 version of the Alpina, check out this article from Hemmings. Bikes like this helped Bultaco win the world …
2005 Ural Troyka
One of the best parts of running this site is discovering bikes I had never even heard about before. Reader Jim R. comes through with yet another one with this Ural Troyka, a variant of the tourist that gives a little more luxury with telescopic forks and a “deluxe sidecar” designed to provide “the utmost of comfort…on unhurried scenic rides”, …
Ending Soon – 1988 Laverda SFC 1000
Post Sale Update: This Laverda SFC sold for $16,800 after 32 bids on eBay. Act quick! Here’s one of the last examples of the classic orange brand – the Laverda SFC 1000. A limited edition last gasp from the Italian firm, just 200 were intended to be produced, none for export to the US (which can make titling a problem). …
