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Video Intermission – Suzuki’s 1970 World Motocross Grand Prix

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Suzuki produced a promo film to recap their 1970 season in the World (if we’re being honest, just Europe) Motocross Grand Prix. Suzuki was the first Japanese manufacturer that competed for the championship, and they dominated thanks to their 250cc racer, the RH70. It didn’t hurt that they had Sylvain Geboers, Joel Robert, and Olle Petterson piloting the machines (which …

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Philippine Import – 1966 BMW R50/2

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Post Sale Update: After being relisted, this sold for $4,550 with 36 bids on eBay. This bike isn’t perfect, but it’s got an interesting history that I think is worth sharing. It was originally sold to the Philippines through the local distributor, Hahn Manila. Import fees were motorcycles were quite high so to get around that, imported bikes were torn …

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Free Shipping From Belgium – 1956 Automoto Type APGL

In France, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This Automoto did not meet reserve with 43 bids up to $1,740. Founded in 1902, the French firm of Automoto built bicycles and motorcycles. They merged with Peugeot in 1930 but still created two-wheelers under the same brand name until 1962, when Automoto was shut down. They primarily focused on upmarket bikes with bigger motors, and after …

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Restored – 1973 Kawasaki Z1

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This Z1 sold for $19,699 after 30 bids. This Kawasaki Z1 was recently given a “frame and cases up” restoration and now it’s ready for another 40+ years of terrorizing the street. Or maybe you’ll add this to your collection on static display and put miles on your new Z900RS instead?

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Video Intermission – Hagerty Redline Rebuild

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You know Hagerty for their insurance products (probably specifically for classic motorcycles), but I was surprised to find that they also create a whole bunch of original content as well. One of their shows is called Redline Rebuild, where they show the rebuild of a vehicle (usually a car) with a timelapse. The most recent episode is of a custom …

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Hurricane Sidecar – 1990 Honda CBR1000F

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Post Sale Update: This Hurricane hack sold for $4,949 after 40 bids on eBay. Introduced in 1987, the Honda CBR1000F was also known by a very 80s name: the Hurricane. It was a sport-tourer with a 135-horsepower heart. The powertrain earned a reputation for being stout, though early models did have a cam chain rattle that Honda had to take …

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Rare Brit – 1965 Greeves TFS 250

In England, Off-Road by Tim HuberLeave a Comment

Greeves Motorcycles was once a major player in the off-road competition scene, producing more than a dozen models over the course of its history. Though the British marque is best known for its decade of dominance in off-road competition from ’59 to ’69, Greeves also built some championship-winning road-racers. The historic brand is largely credited for changing many riders’ perceptions …

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1984 Zundapp KS80 Super

In Germany, Less than 5k, Small Displacement by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update – This Zundapp has been relisted several times – the latest at a cheaper price of $4,200, but it has not been sold. Also known as the Model 537, the KS80 was available in three variants: the Super, the Sport, and a super rare (just 2 produced) Super Sport. The Super was the first version, and approximately …

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“Elvira” – 1973 Moto Guzzi Eldorado

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The seller of this lovely Eldorado needs a bigger bike for 2-up trips so he’s letting his main bike go in advance. He’s named it “Elvira” and he’s clearly loved it over the years. It was fortified with parts from a Los Angeles Police Department Eldo about 10,000 miles ago and has recently completed a 4k mile trip along Route …

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JDM 750 – 1973 Kawasaki Z2

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: As you might have expected, this Z2 did not get any interest at the asking bid of $35,000. The Z1 was one of Kawasaki’s most legendary motorcycles, and it’s the reason why the company has recently released the Z900RS as a modern take on the classic. But did you know that Kawi also created a little sibling …

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Video Intermission – Toni Bou Highlights

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Toni Bou is a trials legend that I’ve shared with you before, but I’m bringing him up again because someone has kindly put together several of his best moves this year that have been shared on Instagram. There’s so much to be jealous of here, whether it’s Toni’s ability or how passionate European crowds are about trials (check out 8:20).