Built by Bob Braverman (Editor for Cycle Guide, pioneer of slot car racing, and all-around motorcycling legend), this Streamliner was created for a magazine project (presumably for Cycle Guide as he didn’t start Cycle Rider until 1973). I don’t know what you’d do with this nowadays but it’s cool and I hope someone finds a good use for it!
For more on Bob, check out his page in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. The seller of this (Kent Riches, former owner of Air-Tech Streamlining) doesn’t have much to say besides noting that these creations typically sell within “inner circles and rarely reach the open market.”
Find this streamliner for sale in Chula Vista, California for $20,000 or best offer here on Facebook Marketplace.
I'm going to leave the intro to this to the seller: "This streamliner is currently the fastest gasoline powered streamliner in the SCTA record book." In addition to the SCTA record, it also "qualified at 398.227 miles an hour with an exit speed of 409.421 miles an hour on 24…
I'm sad to share this, but it looks like the Vincent Streamliner (also known as the Black Lightning) is now up for sale, though it might need a name change because the engines aren't coming with it. For more information on Max and his crazy build, check out this article…
Don't let this vehicle's steering wheel and training wheels fool you, this is very much a motorcycle, (or at least a single track machine.) This rare 1989 Pulse Rocket Cycle example is all kinds of interesting. This behemoth of an enclosed scoot is powered by a water-cooled 1980's Honda Gold…