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Restored – 1968 Norton Commando Fastback

In England, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: After being relisted, this Commando sold for $8,000 with 16 bids on eBay. The Norton Commando was an unexpected instant classic – starting in 1968, its first year of production, the Commando would earn Motorcycle of the Year honors from Motor Cycle News for five straight years. Here’s a first-year example that won 1st Place at the …

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American Pushrod Sport Tourer: 2016 Motus MSTR

In America, Sport by Tim HuberLeave a Comment

While Alabama-based Motus Motorcycles don’t have the same name recognition that bigger manufacturers possess, this small American moco founded in ’08 nonetheless makes some impressive top-shelf bikes. Their first bikes so far are the MST and MSTR, and luckily enough the example for sale today is the R-spec which is the elite version of an already stunning Sport-Tourer powered by …

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1981 Moto Guzzi V50 Monza

In Italy, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

When Moto Guzzi first released the V50 in the late 70s, they were met with a tepid response from an American market that preferred bigger bikes and expected smaller bikes to be cheaper. To help the model stand out, Guzzi released a sportier version in 1980 called the Monza. There were significant changes, the wheelbase was lengthened slightly, the forks …

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A Good Story – 1948 Norton International Manx

In England, Sport by Ted CloughLeave a Comment

Norton has a long and storied history building and racing motorcycles. The International was built in 350 and 500cc variants from 1931 to 1957, with a break for that big war. As it evolved, so did its engine, frame and suspension. In its final form, it used the “Featherbed” frame, famous for it’s roadholding ability.

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Gold Ghost Street Tracker – 2009 Honda XR650L

In Custom, Dual-Sport, Japan by Tim HuberLeave a Comment

Most so-called Scrambler builds stray away from the original meaning of the term with even factory “Scrambler” offerings not really being designed for any off-road use (the Ducati Desert Sled being one of the few exceptions) so while most custom scramblers simply throw on a high front fender, flat seat and some knobby tires, this custom Scrambler example has actually …

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4 Miles – 2002 Moto Guzzi V11 Le Mans

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Post Sale Update: After 22 bids on eBay, this Le Mans sold for $8,000. Sonny Angel Motorcycles is a family owned dealership in National City, California that goes back to 1953 – his story was documented in this article on Motorcycle Classics. I bring him up today because this featured Guzzi was sitting on the showroom floor from 2002 until …

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Harley or Indian? Early 1900’s American Board Track Racer “Replicas”

In America, Small Displacement by Tim HuberLeave a Comment

From the 1910’s to the 1920’s board track racing in the US was thriving. The races were exciting as the wooden tracks were wide enough to allow for ample overtaking and banked to enable high speeds while stadium-style seating was easily placed around the ovals (or sometimes circles) so audiences could enjoy all of the action. Unfortunately the Great Depression …