A couple of days ago I featured a BSA B25SS for sale, and facebook commenter David B noted that there was ‘a way cool short film featuring the brother of this bike’ – the Triumph Trailblazer. He said it was worth a watch, and after checking it out for myself, I’d have to agree. Enjoy…I suspect many of you have …
Rare Enduro – 2007 GasGas FSR450
View Post1943 NSU Kettenkrad
View Post1929 Henderson KJ
In 1928, Excelsior hired Arthur Constantine away from Harley to become their Chief Engineer – he immediately redesigned their DeLuxe model into the KJ, also known as the Streamline. Henderson marketed it as having 57 new features, and it was capable of hitting 100 miles per hour.
$7,000 Fairing – Fogarty’s Championship Winner
Who needs an entire Monster for $7k when you can use that money to place the opening bid for the front fairing of Carl Fogarty’s championship winning 996?
Giveaway Winner – Aerostich Messenger Bag
It feels like many moons ago, but you may remember I announced a giveaway of an Aerostich Waxed Cotton Messenger Bag – review here, the short version is I love it and still use it weekly. Finally, I can announce/share the winner!
Renee – 1981 Honda CB750 Chopper
View Post1976 Montesa VB360
Claimed to be just one of 400 VB360s that were ever built, this numbers matching bike has received plenty of recent work so that it’s ready to ride or race right now.
$2,500 – NORRA Class Winner – 1985 Honda XR350R
The seller calls this the ‘deal of the century’, and while he’s exaggerating…it’s not by much.
1968 DKW RT139
View Post1966 MZ 250 with Sidecar
The seller of this interesting hack rig doesn’t give much information on these 3 wheels of fury, but it’s just too cool not to share!
Clean Survivor – 1992 Honda CBR600F2
The successor of the Hurricane, the CBR600F2 was considered to be quite innovative when released in 1991. Many were sold, but few have withstood the test of time (both in terms of staying rubber side down and in terms of originality) like this one.
Rare Project – 1967 Italjet Conquistador
View PostDo You Own A Ducati Scrambler?
Do you want to make it cooler? Untitled Motorcycles San Francisco is currently looking for a Scrambler owner who wants to commission a competition-level build that will be submitted at an international contest with the possibility of World Ducati Week in Italy next July.
1971 BSA B25SS Gold Star
In 1971, BSA brought back the Gold Star name – except they put it on a couple of street scramblers – the B50 (500cc) and the B25 (250cc) featured here. The naming convention ruffled some feathers as these bikes didn’t have much in terms of sporting pretensions.