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2009 Harley-Davidson XR1200X

In America, Less than 5k, Sport by Ted CloughLeave a Comment

By 2007 in the US, Harley Davidson pretty much dominated the cruiser market, and had a large share of the long-distance touring market as well. The XR1200 was an attempt by Harley Davidson to draw more riders of a slightly different (racier?) demographic into the Harley fold. It capitalized on the reputation and image of the venerable XR750, the mainstay …

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2007 Walz Hardcore Chopper Pro Street

In Cruiser, Germany by AbhiLeave a Comment

When I first saw this bike, I assumed it was built by someone in the US (probably Arizona). Turns out it’s actually the work of Marcus Walz, the man behind Walz Hardcore Cycles…based out of Hockenheim, Germany. Custom bike fans should be familiar with Marcus as he supposedly invented the “drag style” of motorcycle in the late 90s.

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Honest Listing – 1962 Ducati Monza Cafe Project

In Cafe Racer, Italy by Ted CloughLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update: This Monza project did not get any action at the BIN of $3,650. The pictures look like it’s pretty much all there, that most of the hard work has been done, but read the item description. Evidently the seller had a mechanic go over the project and estimate everything remaining needing to be done, and what it …

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Brute Force Shaftie — 1993 Suzuki GSX1100G

In Japan, Standard by JoeLeave a Comment

In the doldrums of the early 1990s, motorcycle manufacturers were licking their financial wounds, and one solution from Suzuki was a “bitsa” model made up from bits of their premier sport bike and full-boat tourer along with some fresh sheet metal and old-school tube frame. Hence was born the naked standard GSX1100G.

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Meet Cas Vanderwoude!

In Blog by AbhiLeave a Comment

Editor’s Note: Some of you may have seen that I’m looking for some new contributors to join and share more sweet motorcycles for sale! You’ve probably seen Cas Vanderwoude in the comments dropping some knowledge (or being responsible for one of my favorite Guess That Bike posts with his Meguro Stamina), but now you get to see what he thinks …

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1 of 371 – 1983 Triumph 140 TSX

In England, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Listing Update – This TSX was pulled off of eBay, final sale price unknown. A last ditch effort from Triumph to boost sales of the Bonneville, the TSX was basically a T140 that had been restyled by Triumph’s American division. Just 371 were built, 200 of which were exported to the United States. About 1/3 of the production run …

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1970 Benelli Volcano

In Italy, Off-Road by AbhiLeave a Comment

Here’s something you shouldn’t be able to wrap your mind around: a minibike that’s capable of hitting 56 miles per hour! Who knows what the blokes employed by Benelli were thinking at the time, but they shoved a 180cc two-stroke engine into a minibike frame. At least one thing they did made sense – they called it the Volcano!

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Ending Soon – 1930 Indian 101 Scout with No Reserve

In America, Sport, Vintage by AbhiLeave a Comment

The Indian Scout was introduced in 1920 – eight years later the 101 Scout was released and some motorcycles consider it to be the most iconic Indian motorcycle ever built thanks to a bevy of racing-inspired upgrades. Said upgrades included a stronger frame, improved suspension, a longer wheelbase, and a front brake. However as the Great Depression took hold, Indian …