185 Miles – 1979 Honda XR250R

In Dual-Sport, Japan by AbhiLeave a Comment

Featuring a 23-inch front wheel, the Honda XR250R was an enduro that was best suited for leisurely speeds, not competition. In a 1979 Road Test, Cycle Guide said “Enduro bikes are not supposed to be meek, but the XR250 would sit up and lick your hand if it could.” This example stands out thanks to the low mileage.

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Turbo Rickman Project – 1978 Kawasaki CR1100

In England, Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This turbo Rickman sold for $6,000 after 14 bids on eBay. In the world of motorcycle projects, a Rickman Kawasaki is pretty high up on the desirability list. But a 1,427cc, turbocharged Kawasaki Rickman? Good lord, this thing will fly when it’s put back together. Reader Gregor H has shared this insane project in the hopes that …

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1968 Kawasaki W1

In Japan, Standard by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

Spoiler Alert: I think this is a W1SS which isn’t so rare as the seller seems to think. There has been a great discussion on the W1 here on Bike-urious. 1968 was the beginning of the end for the Kawasaki W series. Part of the Kawasaki takeover of Meguro motorcycles was a licensing agreement with BSA that resulted in the …

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1978 Kawasaki Z1-R

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Post Sale Update: After 16 bids on eBay, this Z1-R sold for $11,099. Wayne Moulton has had quite a career in the motorcycling industry, including roles as President for Triumph Motorcycles America and Vetter Fairings, as well as Vice President of Kawasaki. He was known for a philosophy that “a popular motorcycle can have four different variations – a standard, …

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Rare Pair – 2x 1999 Yamaha R7

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Updates: Both bikes were pulled off of eBay because they had an “error in the listing.” Yamaha released just 500 examples of the homologation special R7 (also known was the OWO2). Only 31 of them were sold through US dealers, while another three were imported directly by Yamaha’s US division. Someone in Southern California has two example – …

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1974 Kawasaki F11 250

In Dual-Sport, Japan by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

By 1973 Kawasaki decided that another warmed over trails bike wouldn’t cut it with the American dirt market. They brought a very limited (250 made) F11M to the market which was based roughly on their existing F11 and proved to be very fast and a good competitor. In ‘74 they brought out the F11 250 which had lights and could …

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Factory Race Bike Project – 1969 Yamaha TD2

In Japan, Race by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

In the middle 60s English singles dominated the European racing world. 125, 250, 350, and 500 class were ruled by English singles. Several Italian manufacturers took a run at the 125 and 250 CC classes, and in 1968 Yamaha brought out the TD1 a 250 class two stroke twin. The two stroke was light and blazingly fast, but had some …

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1969 Honda CL90

In Dual-Sport, Japan, Small Displacement by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

The ‘69 Honda CL90 was essentially an S90 that was ‘scramblerized’ to take advantage of America’s lust for off road motorcycles. In Honda terms that meant wide, braced handlebars, a ‘high rise’ exhaust with burn shield, increased height, ribbed tires and improved fender clearance front and rear. The rear clearance was more than adequate but I can tell you that …

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1979 Honda CBX

In Japan, Sport by Ted CloughLeave a Comment

In 1978, Honda came out with their first production 6-cylinder bike, the CBX 1000. They had previously built 6 cylinder RC-series racing bikes, competing very successfully in the 60’s in the hands of racers like Mike Hailwood in GP racing and at the Isle of Man.