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1994 Honda CB1000

In Japan, Standard by Abhi1 Comment

Post-Sale Update: After 28 bids on eBay, this Honda CB1000 sold for just $2,449. Now that’s a steal. Affectionately known as the Big One, the Honda CB1000 was produced for just two years as a bike that stood out in a world of superbike replicas with acres of plastic bodywork. The slightly detuned engine didn’t help sales, and Americans weren’t …

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Early Fastback – Norton Commando

In England, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

The seller calls this bike a ’67, though the only bikes produced that year were pre-production models for show. I’m going to assume that this is actually a ’68, which is still quite early in the Commando run. In fact, it’s early enough that this is probably one of the bikes that suffered from a weak frame and could suffer …

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Automatic – 2008 CF Moto V3 Vagabond

In Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Disclaimer: I wouldn’t wish this bike upon any of my readers, I just thought it was interesting as I’ve never heard of it before. It’s called the CF Moto V3 Vagabond, and it’s got a CVT transmission, like the new Honda NM4. The 250cc engine is good for a top speed of about 90 miles per hour, and you can …

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1999 Laverda 750 Carenata

In Italy, Sport by Abhi2 Comments

10-28 Update: It seems this Laverda has made its way to a dealership that has cleaned the bike up, taken better photos, and now wants a BIN of $6,495 or best offer. Find it here on eBay. Post-Sale Update: After 24 bids on eBay, this Carenata sold for $3334.99. Here’s one I never knew about – the Laverda 750 Carenata. …

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Rare in the US – 1988 Cagiva Tamanaco

In Dual-Sport, Italy by Abhi3 Comments

Post-Listing Update: This Tamanaco did not meet reserve despite 42 bids up to $2,226. Never officially imported to the US, the Cagiva Tamanaco was a diminutive dual-sport that looks like an absolute blast. Look at the stickers on this thing! “Fun & Function”, “Soft Damp”, “Twin Cooler”. Talk about a perfect example of the 80s. On top of all of …

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1969 Honda S90

In Japan, Small Displacement by Abhi1 Comment

You all know I love the S90 – see the Bike-urious logo if you had any doubt. Recently, the only nice ones I’ve seen have been expensive restored examples. Here’s an impressively clean original model in red, one of the harder to find colors. It looks to have 3,500 miles, and even the fork gaiters and chrome look to be …

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1990 Honda GB500 Tourist Trophy

In Cafe Racer, Japan by Abhi3 Comments

Post-Sale Update: After 27 bids on eBay, this GB500 sold for $5,997. Honda’s GB500 has become quite a cult classic (with the selling prices to prove it) thanks to its classic (British) good looks and Honda reliability. Here’s a lovely un-restored example that runs great and has just 10,747 miles. The only non-original parts are the grips and tires, and …

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1977 Harley-Davidson XLCR Cafe Racer

In America, Cafe Racer by Abhi1 Comment

The Harley Davidson XLCR was one of the many bikes in history that was initially hailed as an instant collector bike…that no one bought. Designed by Willie G. Davidson, this bike was supposed to be a black beauty featuring HD’s most powerful production engine yet. The lovely siamese exhaust and bikini fairing were very unique – this was quite the …

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1984 BMW R80ST

In Germany, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: Despite 12 bids on eBay up to $3,900, this ST did not meet reserve. The street based brother of the R80G/S, the BMW R80ST did not sell particularly well – only 5,963 were built over two years. But it’s become a bit of a cult classic, and plenty of owners feel that this was the best handling …

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1952 Ariel Square 4 Mk II

In England, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

The Ariel Square 4 design goes all the way back to 1931, soon after Edward Turner designed an interesting new four-cylinder motorcycle engine formed from two OHC parallel twins. The design became known as the square four engine, and lent its name to this Ariel motorcycle.