In 2024, Iconic was asked to help liquidate a collection of motorcycles that were on display at a dealership in Colorado, including several rare 50s/60s Italians!
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No Reserve – Circa 1956 Caproni-Vizzola with NSU 175cc Engine
SOLD FOR: $2,850Denver, Colorado – An orange and silver Caproni-Vizzola which spent time in Italy during the ’60s.
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No Reserve – 1961 Moto Guzzi Stornello Sport 125
SOLD FOR: $5,671Denver, Colorado – This cafe racer absolutely shines in red and sports matching numbers.
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No Reserve – 1957 Motobi Catria Lusso 175
SOLD FOR: $3,350Denver, Colorado – A rare Italian four-stroke tied to the storied Benelli family.
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No Reserve – 1957 Motobi Competizione Racing Motorcycle
SOLD FOR: $6,528Denver, Colorado – A unique Italian marque which has been customized into a retro-style cafe race bike
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No Reserve – Circa 1959-62 Aeromere Capriolo 125 Gran Turismo
SOLD FOR: $4,494Denver, Colorado – This gorgeous green 125 hails from Italy and sports a right side gear shift.
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No Reserve – 1960 Gilera Giubileo
SOLD FOR: $1,452Denver, Colorado – A lightweight 98cc single popular throughout Italy in the 1960s.
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No Reserve – 1959 NSU Maxi 175
SOLD FOR: $2,750Denver, Colorado – A rare German 175cc which comes nicely patinaed and highly original.
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No Reserve – 1940 Indian Sport Scout
SOLD FOR: $13,714Denver, Colorado – An American icon outfitted with a left hand throttle and right-side hand shifter!
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No Reserve – 1961 BMW R69S
SOLD FOR: $10,807Denver, Colorado – A mid-century Beemer with matching numbers that wears its patina with pride!
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No Reserve – 1971 MV Agusta 125 GTL-S
SOLD FOR: $6,211Denver, Colorado – A rarely seen model variation from MV’s long illustrious history.
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No Reserve – 1962 Hercules K101
SOLD FOR: $1,461Denver, Colorado – A highly original early 60s German lightweight guaranteed to find a new home.
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No Reserve – 1967 BMW R60/2
SOLD FOR: $7,009Denver, Colorado – “Cornering is a real pleasure on this bike. Even sharp, tight turns are effortlessly negotiated.” – Cycle, 1965.
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No Reserve – 1955 Berneg Iridea
SOLD FOR: $2,450Denver, Colorado – An incredibly clean example of a unique mid-century Italian.
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No Reserve – 1957 Aeromere Capriolo 75 Normale
SOLD FOR: $2,850Denver, Colorado – Manufactured in Trento, Italy, this elegant four-speed four-stroke was never officially imported into the U.S.
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No Reserve – 1955 Monet & Goyon KS6VG4
SOLD FOR: $1,950Denver, Colorado – A 4-speed 125cc single hailing from Macon, Burgundy, France.
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2017 Yamaha YXZ1000R SS with 4 Miles
SOLD FOR: $10,700Denver, Colorado – A nearly-new UTV in Blaze Orange ready for sand dunes, pine trails, river beds, rocky mountain roads, mud paths, desert drives, and more!
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No Reserve – 1967 BMW R50/2
SOLD FOR: $4,280Denver, Colorado – “…as good as they look.” – Period BMW advertisement
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No Reserve – Circa 1965-66 Motobi Fireball
SOLD FOR: $2,549Denver, Colorado – An early 60s Italian single in gorgeous metallic powder blue.
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No Reserve – 1953 Adler M100
SOLD FOR: $1,475Denver, Colorado – This German two-stroke still sports its original VIN plate from 1953.
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No Reserve – Circa 1965-68 Honda CB77 Super Hawk
SOLD FOR: $3,100Denver, Colorado – “The first modern Japanese motorcycle… that established the motorcycle that we still operate under now, more than 40 years later.” – Author Aaron Frank.
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No Reserve – 1951 MV Agusta 125 CGT
SOLD FOR: $4,120Denver, Colorado – One of MV Agusta’s first scooter models released in Italy.
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No Reserve – 1968 Garelli Junior Sport
SOLD FOR: $2,356Denver, Colorado – “It is Italian in every respect: appearance, handling, performance, riding position, and design/construction.” – Cycle World, 1964.
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No Reserve – 1968 Peripoli Giulietta
SOLD FOR: $2,249Denver, Colorado – Rebadged in the States as J-Be and in the U.K. as AJW Greyhound, this Peripoli Giulietta hails from Italy and is seldom seen outside of its home country.
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No Reserve – 1964 Velocette Valiant
SOLD FOR: $1,850Denver, Colorado – “If you’re trolling along a decently deserted byway, the Valiant is really nice to ride. Far more sophisticated in its feel than a 4-stroke single of the same late-1950s period, and with a truly comfy riding position.” – Real Classic
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No Reserve – 1955 Hercules 320 50th Anniversary
SOLD FOR: $2,950Denver, Colorado – A 125 from Nuremberg, Germany that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
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No Reserve – 1959 Motom Delfino
SOLD FOR: $4,387Denver, Colorado – Scarcely seen stateside, this mid-century scooter is oozing with Italian style.
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No Reserve – 1966 Honda S90 Project & Parts Lot
SOLD FOR: $451Denver, Colorado – A project bike with loads of Honda parts for your next creation.
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No Reserve – 1958 MV Agusta 125 Turismo Rapido
SOLD FOR: $3,250Denver, Colorado – A sharp-looking MV Agusta TR that’s being offered in classic black and red.
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No Reserve – 1966 Honda S90
SOLD FOR: $1,550Denver, Colorado – This lightly cafe’d S90 comes with an aftermarket engine, clip-ons, and a high-mount exhaust.
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No Reserve – 1955 NSU Fox
SOLD FOR: $1,550Denver, Colorado – Hailing from Germany, this Fox was at one point the fastest bike in the 100cc class.
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No Reserve – 1966 Honda S90
SOLD FOR: $1,200Denver, Colorado – “It was destined to become the first bike for a generation of new riders.” – Cycle World, 1987.