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Fire Rescue – 1962 Motobecane 125SV

In France, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This Fire Rescue Motobecane was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. I love public service motorcycles, and this “Fire Rescue” bike is easily one of the coolest I’ve ever seen. It’s claimed to still be in “fairly decent” condition but it may need some work if you really want to cover some miles on it.

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1973 Honda CL350 K5

In Dual-Sport, Japan by AbhiLeave a Comment

We live in a world now where OEMs are all about bringing back “scramblers” – but if you’re older than 20, the word scrambler evokes images of bikes like this CL350. This example ain’t a show bike, but it looks to be a good survivor with a reasonable reserve price that’s already been met (bidding’s at $1,375).

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A Deal For You – Club EagleRider and Bike-urious

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10-4-2016 Update: EagleRider has just let me know that they are lowering the price of Club EagleRider to a $29 initiation fee and then $29/month. Of course, that ignores the special offer you get for being a Bike-urious reader as detailed below… When I mentioned that you’ll start seeing some more advertising on this site, I promised that I would …

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Rally Prepped – 2012 Honda ST1300

In Japan, Touring by AbhiLeave a Comment

Starting with a Honda ST1300, the seller of this bike “spared no expense” when he turned it into a bike that would let you be competitive in something like the Iron Butt Rally. There are $15,000 worth of parts on this thing, and it features one of the craziest cockpit views I’ve ever seen.

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Stuck Motor – 1913 Harley-Davidson Model 9E

In Cruiser, Vintage by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This 9E project did not meet reserve despite 77 bids up to $33,900. Featuring a “7-8 horsepower” engine, the Model 9E was a twin that had a roller chain transmission. 1913 got a few refinements over the previous year, including larger inlet and exhaust chambers, more clearance between the tires and mudguards, wider forks, and more. MSRP …

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1996 Ducati 900 SS/CR

In Italy, Less than 5k, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Ducati offered the 900SS between 1991 and 1998, and during that time they sold a full-fairing version (the SS/SP) and a half-fairing version (the SS/CR). I find the latter more attractive, though the ’96 and newer CRs have non-rebuildable Marzochhi front forks that some riders aren’t happy with – don’t worry, this seller has dealt with that. This example has …

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Turbo Supermoto – 2008 Yamaha WR280X

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

For a few years, Yamaha offered one of the only factory supermotos that US riders could buy. Based on the WR250R, the X got 17 inch wheels with sticky street tires to complement the 249cc single that shared high tech features from the YZ250F motocross bike. I already like the 250X, but this example is on a whole ‘nother level …

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No Reserve – 1976 BMW R90S

In Germany, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: Sold for $6,000 after 9 bids on eBay. Normally when I feature a R90S, the seller’s got a 5 digit asking price and the bidding is often dead before it’s started. I like this listing because bidding starts at $4k…and there’s no reserve. Could it end up being a bargain? Probably, because the paint on the tank …

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Double SSSA – 1993 Yamaha GTS1000 Custom

In Japan, Touring by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This GT custom sold for $2,475 after 13 bids on eBay. Yamaha’s GTS1000 is already a very interesting bike thanks to the James Parker-designed RADD front suspension. But this example is officially the coolest GTS I’ve ever seen, thanks to a rear wheel conversion to the single sided swing arm from a 3rd generation Honda VFR!

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1982 Honda CB900F Super Sport

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This Super Sport did not meet reserve despite 5 bids up to $2,859 on eBay. Hopefully you remember this paint scheme from Fast Freddie Spencer when he campaigned the Super Sport in Superbike racing. It’s an understated design that the US only got for two years, after riders demonstrated to Honda that they wanted the big brother …