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Clean First Year – 1986 Suzuki GSX-R 1100

In Japan, Sport by Abhi1 Comment

Here’s a first-year example of the venerable Suzuki GSX-R 1100 that’s being offered by the second owner. It’s claimed to be an un-restored original in excellent condition that doesn’t need anything. The second owner acquired it 5 years ago after it spent some time in storage – it’s unclear how often the bike has been exercised since but he thoughtfully …

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Ex-Military – 1955 Moto Guzzi Airone

In Italy, Standard by AbhiLeave a Comment

Produced for nearly two decades, the Moto Guzzi Airone (translates to Heron) featured a 250cc engine in varying forms like a Sport model and this military variant. The external flywheel was affectionately known as the “salami slicer” and it helped keep the dimensions of the engine case minimal.

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Bike-urious 2015 Survey Results

In Blog by Abhi11 Comments

Wow. Thanks so much to everyone who participated – an impressive 80% of readers who saw the post donated their time, and I can’t say how much I appreciated it. For those of you that are interested, here’s some stats on the average reader: The average reader is a 45-54 year old male who’s (obviously) into motorcycles and cars. In …

Custom Drag Bike – 1973 Triumph Hurricane X-75

In England, Race by Abhi2 Comments

The Triumph Hurricane has got quite a story – check out this write-up on Motorcycle Classics for a lot of the details which might explain why these bikes are so damn expensive now. But this one stands out even more as it was the personal drag bike of DT Howard, known for running a motorcycle shop, holding a drag race …

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Vintage Benelli Parts Collection

In Italy by AbhiLeave a Comment

Are you a Benelli restorer? Want to try to get into the vintage parts game? Looking for a reason for your wife to kick you out of the house? Here’s a ‘basement full’ of vintage Benelli parts – all of which are NOS. Find this collection of parts here on Craigslist for $10,000 in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. This bike-uriousity brought …

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1981 Yamaha Virago XV750

In Cruiser, Japan, Less than 5k by AbhiLeave a Comment

Post Sale Update: This XV750 sold for $1,136 after 10 bids on eBay. Yamaha’s first V-twin cruiser, the 750 Virago was built from ’81 to ’98, making this a first year example of a cruiser that’s become a popular platform for customization. In fact, the seller of this specific bike was planning on turning into a cafe racer but he …

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New Year’s Eve in La Paz, Mexico – Day 1

In Travel by Abhi3 Comments

In my recent reader survey, a lot of you said you wanted more bike trips/ride reports. (I’ll have a full summary of the survey results in a couple of days, I’d like to keep it open for a week) Here’s my attempt to give the people what they want! 3 years ago, a friend of mine called up saying that …

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1,482 Miles – 1979 Honda CBX

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

I try not to feature bikes that are very similar to each other without some time in between, and I recently featured a silver 1979 CBX that had been completely restored. Here’s another beautiful CBX that comes from the opposite side of the spectrum – it’s all original and has been kept in amazing shape for 36 years…

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Original Owner – 1975 Honda TL250

In Japan, Off-Road by Abhi1 Comment

Post-Sale Update: This TL250 sold for $3,600 after 33 bids on eBay. One of the few four-stroke trials bikes of the 70s, the Honda TL250 was developed with tremendous input from Sammy Miller – the license plate of the prototype was SAM 1N. Production started in ’75, and approximately 4,000 bikes were eventually sold, most in the US. The 248cc …

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Restomodded – 1991 KTM 300/380 EXC

In Austria, Dual-Sport, Less than 5k by AbhiLeave a Comment

It performs like a new bike but looks like an almost-classic. This 1991 KTM 300EXC has been given the engine, brakes, and suspension from a 2001 KTM 380EXC, creating an interesting package. As part of the mechanical changes, this bike also got NOS plastics, graphics, seat cover, and more. Unfortunately, the front light and fender are not the original KTM …

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1968 Puch 250 SGS

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Imported to the US by Sears under the Allstate brand, the SGS was Puch’s big bike of the day. It featured a distinctive split single engine – two pistons that shared the same combustion chamber. Because of this, it was also known as the Twingle.

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1915 Indian C-3 Big Twin

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The Indian Big Twin was the last of an era – some even consider it to be the last “real” Indian as it was the end of the F-head engine in a cradle-spring frame. 1915 was the last year of production before Indian stopped racing efforts to help with the war, and debuted the flat head V-Twin dubbed the Power …