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Ending Soon – One Owner 1967 Triumph Tiger T100C

In England, Sport by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

The Edward Turner designed Speed Twin was released by Triumph in 1938 followed in 1939 by the Tiger 100. Both were 500 CC parallel twin machines, but the Tiger was lighter and faster. WWII intervened in Triumph’s production and the factory was bombed into rubble. Civilian production of the Tiger resumed in 1947. Though the Bonneville would outsell the T100 …

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1979 Yamaha XS1100 Special

In Japan, Touring by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

By 1981 I was riding almost exclusively in the dirt. My love of long distance touring hadn’t raised it’s head yet, but my need for speed was well established. I had sold my Z1000 and bought a snowmobile in 1980, when I got a great deal on a 1980 XS1100 Special. The guy said the bike scared him to death …

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Rare in the US – 1983 Honda CX650ED Eurosport

In Japan, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This Eurosport was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. Introduced in 1983, the Honda CX650ED (also called the Eurosport) was never officially sold in the US. Now you can enjoy 80s styling without the joy of boost that the CX650T afforded Americans! While the Turbo might be more fun, these are seriously rare in the …

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2008 BMW HP2 Megamoto

In Germany, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

One of the rarest BMWs to make it to the US, the Megamoto was only sold in 2008 and just 107 examples were imported to the states. As this was BMW’s take on a large supermoto, the model name is just about perfect. Think of it as a street version of the HP2 Enduro.

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What Do You Want to Know? RawHyde Off-Road Training

In Blog by AbhiLeave a Comment

Nathan and I got a last minute call to join a RawHyde adventure class, so I’m ditching everything for the next four days and will be out in the desert practicing my big bike off-road skills. I’ve wanted to do a RawHyde course ever since I got my R1150GS a few years ago, and I’m sure many of you have …

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1969 Bultaco Metralla

In Spain, Sport by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

You just can’t deny that Paco Bulto was a passionate motorcycle guy. He loved building motorcycles and making the best he could. The Bultaco dirt bikes are just the stuff of legend, but the company built some terrific road machines, too. The Metralla started life as a 200 CC two stroke single in 1962 and was considered to have near …

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No Reserve – 1978 Harley-Davidson XLCR

In America, Cruiser, Custom by AbhiLeave a Comment

I’ve featured plenty XLCRs in the past – I dig them because they’re just so different from Harley’s portfolio at the time. In fact, the bike was a bit too different, as buyers didn’t really warm up to it. Low initial sales make them quite collectible nowadays, which is why the asking prices are high and reserves are often not …

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1971 Suzuki T125 Stinger

In Japan, Small Displacement by Tom WackerLeave a Comment

The Suzuki T series bikes were all two stroke parallel twins that had some serious impact on the way Americans looked at motorcycles. Two stroke twins were not unknown in the motorcycle universe in the late ‘60s, but Suzuki brought power, speed and flair to the market with their Ts. Most famous is probably the T20 (known in America as …

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Ex-WorldSSP Racer – 2016 MV Agusta F3 RC

In Italy, Race by AbhiLeave a Comment

Was yesterday’s gorgeous MV F4 World Superbike Racer a little too rich for your blood at $129k? Do you still want a taste of what it would be like to be a factory MV racer? Let’s look at World SuperSport instead, where (again thanks to Newport Italian) you have the opportunity to acquire last year’s 2nd place winner.