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Wes Cooley Replica – 1979 Suzuki GS1000S

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Listing Update: This Suzuki GS1000S sold for a best offer under $3,699. Suzuki shocked a lot of people with the GS series, particularly with their 997cc-engined entrance into the liter bike market. It was fast, it had great handling and brakes, and over time it’s proven itself to be one of the most reliable engines in history. In 1978, Yoshimura …

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Definitely Different – 2014 Yamaha Bolt R Spec Custom

In America, Cruiser by AbhiLeave a Comment

It might not be your cup of tea, but it’s definitely different. This Yamaha Bolt R Spec (VIN: JYAVN05E5EA004635), the Japanese answer to the Sportster, was customized at the dealership to resemble…a street tracker, I guess? I’m not entirely sure. But there’s a new rear subframe to accommodate twin Ohlins shocks, a custom seat, custom exhaust, Shinko 705 tires (which …

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48 Cylinder Kawasaki

In England, Japan, Standard by Abhi6 Comments

Alright, with a price of $840,000, this bike is arguably not actually for sale, so it might be borderline that I’m featuring it. With that said, there is a for sale listing, so enjoy this 4,200 cubic centimeter, 48 CYLINDER Kawasaki. Mind-boggling. Built by Simon Whitlock, this bike features 16 different engines from Kawasaki KH250s that have been reorganized into …

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2000 Bimota SB8R

In Italy, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

It’s one of the more easy to find Bimotas, but in the world of exotic Italians, that doesn’t mean much. The Bimota SB8R was powered by the wonderful V-Twin from a Suzuki TL(but then pumped up to 133 horsepower by the Italians) and was capable of hitting 170mph.

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Peacock Gray – 1970 Kawasaki Mach III

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Known as the ‘Widowmaker’, the Kawasaki H1 series were a range of triples famous for being incredibly fast, without the handling to match. This bike ended up setting a standard for how dangerous a motorcycle could be – motorcycle reviewers of future years would often remark about how a certain bike handled like “an early Kawasaki triple” when they wanted …

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1975 Rickman Triumph

In Cafe Racer, England by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Sale Update: This Rickman Triumph sold for an unknown best offer lower than $14,000. As you probably know, Rickman is famous for making incredible frames that you could stuff all kinds of engines into. This is a beautiful example (though try not to pay attention to the toe in the photo!) of a Rickman that was put together by Big …

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Ending Soon – 2014 Ducati 1199 Superleggera

In Italy, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

The ultra-exclusive (500 produced), even-better version of the Panigale R, the Ducati 1199 Superleggera was claimed by the Italian company to have the best power-to-weight ratio of any production motorcycle ever. With the fuel tank full, this bike weighs just 393 pounds, and you’re looking at about 186 horsepower. Unfortunately, I only found out about this auction with 6 hours …

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Reader Ride – 1973 Honda RC166 Replica

In Japan, Sport by Abhi1 Comment

One of the greatest Honda 2-wheelers of all time, the RC166 won every race in the ’66 World Championship, won the Isle of Man TT, and was an absolute legend that was piloted by Mike Hailwood. It had a inline-6 250cc engine with a 7 speed transmission, and as you might expect, it’s nearly impossible to get your hands on …

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2000 Ducati 996 SPS

In Italy, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This SPS was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. I still find the 916/996 to be one of the most beautiful motorcycles ever made, so I feel obligated to feature the limited edition Ducati 996 SPS (Sport Production Special),an uprated version that featured a modified engine and chassis. Nearly all the specifications were improved, with …

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1967 Cheney Triumph

In England, Off-Road by Abhi3 Comments

One of the most challenging races in any discipline was the International Six Days Trial (ISDT – now known as the ISDE). An annual test of rider, machine, and durability, the ISDT is also known as the “Olympics of Motorcycling.” In 1968, ISDT changed up the rules to state that a rider had to use a machine of their own …

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1959 NSU Com Lux

In Germany, Standard by Abhi1 Comment

Post-Listing Update: Despite 21 bids on eBay up to $1,626, this NSU Com Lux did not meet reserve. Not only have I never heard about this bike before, I couldn’t even really find anything concrete on the internet, either. I’m hoping one of you knows something about the NSU Com Lux? Hell, I’m not even 100% sure that’s the actual …

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1975 Colorado Norton Works Commando

In America, England, Sport by Abhi1 Comment

Post Sale Update: This CNW Commando sold for $18,999 after 7 bids on eBay. In the world of Norton Commandos, there’s very few modern legends that owners will trust to hop-up their bikes. Kenny Dreer and his VR880 is high up there, as is the firm of Colorado Norton Works, one of the best restorers out there. Here’s your chance …

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1957 Harley-Davidson FL Panhead

In America, Cruiser by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post-Listing Update: This Panhead did not get any action, even after being relisted. As my friends will attest, I’m a man with many failings. I’ve noticed recently that one of said failings seems to be my lack of featuring Harleys on Bike-urious (partially because I don’t know enough about them) – so on my path to self-enlightenment, here’s a classic …