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1952 Torpedo Works 150

In Germany, Standard by Abhi5 Comments

11-04 Update: Reader “Rico Birdo” has let me know that this Torpedo Works 150 is back up for sale, this time with a more reasonable BIN: $5,989. It sill ain’t cheap, but find it for sale here on eBay. Here’s a bike from a manufacturer I’ve never heard before – Torpedo-Werke AG. This bike has the upgraded 175cc engine which …

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1973 Kawasaki H1 Street Tracker

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

18 months ago, this bike was built with a Champion Flat-tracker frame originally designed for a Yamaha DT1. The builder decided to have some fun and utilize a 500cc two-stroker from the Kawasaki H1. Modifications to the frame were limited to lower engine mounting points. Other goodies include Weiss triple trees, Vapor tach/speedo, HammerHead rea shocks, Betor forks, Takasago rims, …

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2013 Triumph Thruxton 900 Custom

In England, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Sale Update: After being relisted twice, this Thruxton sold for a best offer less than $9,888. I’ve gotta say, the Thruxton looks good in Phantom Black with Gold Stripes. Here’s a custom version (VIN: SMT920K19DT574934) that has just 408 miles and plenty of upgrades, including Progressive Suspension rear shocks, NH stabilizer, BC airbox, a skid plate, and lots of cosmetic …

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The Other Triumph – 1953 Triumph TWN Cornet

In England, Germany, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

OK, this is going to need a little bit of an explanation, because most people think Triumph is an English motorcycle company. They’d be right, but they might not realize that the company was started as a bicycle manufacturer by a German named Siegfried Bettman in 1886. A decade later, Bettman created another bicycle company in his hometown of Nuremberg …

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1961 BSA Catalina Scrambler

In Dual-Sport, England by AbhiLeave a Comment

In the 1956 Catalina Grand Prix, nearly 1,000 riders came together to fight it out and earn the title of champion. The guy who succeeded was Chuck Minert, who won on a BSA Gold Star. BSA’s West Coast distributor asked for a replica of the winning bike, and the result was the BSA Catalina Scrambler.

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The Affordable Exotic – 2007 Fischer MRX

In America, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Listing Update: This Fischer was relisted multiple times on eBay at $3,900 with no action, and it looks like it’s now off the market. 11-2 Update: Reader John K. notes that this bike is back up on the block, apparently the first sale did not go through. Find it in Minneapolis with an opening bid of $3,900 here on eBay. …

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Original Owner – 1974 Ducati Super Sport Green Frame

In Italy, Sport by Abhi2 Comments

Post-Listing Update: Within a day, this Super Sport was pulled off of Craigslist. I wonder if it sold or if the seller is trying another method to get the word out… There are plenty of motorcyclists out there who believe it doesn’t get better than this – the original Ducati Super Sport. Here’s the first opportunity I’ve had to feature …

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1973 Kawasaki H2 750

In Japan, Sport by Abhi2 Comments

Affectionately known as the Widowmaker, the Kawasaki H2 750 might be the best-known motorcycle ever built by Kawi. In fact, the company is bringing the name back the upcoming Ninja H2 superbike. Here’s a beautiful original example (VIN: H2F-25970) with the right amount of wear. This bike has 5,700 miles and is being offered by the 2nd owner- the 1st …

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Perfect Patina – 1972 Ducati 750 GT

In Italy, Sport by Abhi1 Comment

The Ducati 750 GT is a wonderful bike, but inevitably it seems that any decent ones for sale have been restored. That’s why I’m excited to present this 750 GT, which is in original, unrestored condition. It’s claimed to run like new but the cosmetics show a lovely amount of wear.

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1985 Honda V65 Sabre

In Japan, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This Sabre sold for $1,676.50 after 22 bids on eBay. The Honda V65 Sabre was built around the 1100cc engine that also powered its cruiser-brother, the Magna. The engine stole the show, as it produced 121 horsepower – capable of pushing the bike up to a “design speed” of 173 miles per hour. However arbitrary that might …