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Black and Blue – Yamaha XS650 Street Tracker

In Japan, Sport by Tim HuberLeave a Comment

Flat Tracker builds have become increasingly popular lately but like cafe racers they’ve moved into the territory of being over saturated. This custom Yamaha however is the type of tracker-build that inspires dozens of others, albeit usually of a lower quality. While this one-off machine is fully street-legal, it does a fantastic job of looking like it belongs on a …

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Servicustom – 1967 Harley-Davidson Servicar

In 3 Wheels, America, Custom by Tim HuberLeave a Comment

With the rise of the automobile, motorcycle companies were forced to respond in the way of producing utilitarian scoot-based machines with the most common example being the Harley-Davidson Servicar. These machines were manufactured from 1932 to 1975 and saw dozens of changes and updates in its 43 years of production with some models having a car-like rear differential. While this …

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$5 AMA Raffle – 1966 Harley-Davidson FLH

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Back in October, the AMA started a raffle for a classic FLH – proceeds will go to the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. The winner will be selected at this year’s AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days event, and you have until July 1st to buy your raffle tickets online. Ready to win a restored Shovelhead?

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Still New – 2015 Honda NSF250R Moto3 Racer

In Japan, Race by Tim Huber1 Comment

Moto3 bikes are not your typical 250’s. With a 0-100kph in under 3 seconds and a top-speed of 250kph, these are undeniably professional-grade race-machines. RedBull did a cool article discussing Jack Miller’s KTM Moto3 Ride that you can read about here for more info on this featherweight 250’s.

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TD2 Style – 1970 Yamaha DS7 Racer

In Japan, Race by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: After 8 bids on eBay, this Yammie racer did not meet reserve at $3,550. This bike started off as a one-year only DS7 (a two-stroke 250cc twin) but it’s now a TD2-esque road racer that would be an awesome way to get into AHRMA vintage racing.