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Glendale, Arizona – #136 of 200 examples built to celebrate 20 years of the legendary Ducati Monster.
Long Beach, California – one of two examples, this was built in 2016 by the seller with the help of Mickey Cohen Motorsports and South Bay Triumph. It features a Streetmaster chromoly frame, Ohlins suspension, Carrozzeria wheels, Triumph Performance USA Stage 3 head, Beringer brakes, and a whole lot more. It puts out 94 hp at the rear wheel and weighs just 350 pounds wet.
Batavia, Illinois – gifted to Brock Yates by Bob Snodgrass, this YSR50 was on display hanging on the wall at Brock’s restaurant, the “Cannonball Run Pub”.
Westlake Village, California – “an old school, take-no-prisoners hoon machine and you can surprise yourself – and random sportbike riders – with its combination of solid braking, decent handling and raucous speed.” – MCN
Ramona, California – “Not only did the Tuono Racing look stunning, it also sounded like thunder…named after the Italian word for thunder, Aprilia did something that the Japanese didn’t have the balls to do. Rather than ‘de-tune’ a sportsbike motor and stick it in a budget chassis to make an uninspiring commuter, Aprilia simply removed the fairing and fitted a pair of flat bars on their sportsbike to make a no holds barred naked. And in late 2003 they took this concept one stage further.” – Bennetts
Chantilly, Virginia – a clean example of Harley’s 100th Anniversary Road King.
Prescott, Arizona – this Road King has some choice upgrades and “Miss B. Haven” pin-up art by Earl McPherson.
Elgin, Texas – rarely seen in the United States, the Honda FTR 223 is a fun oddity – a utilitarian commuter meets flat tracker!
Elgin, Texas – This modern refresh on the classic Honda VFR400 NC30 has some nice aftermarket parts, a California title and just needs a bit of work before hitting the road.
Bothell, Washington – built by Sebastian Seebacher (who goes by SEBSPEED), this Honda VFR800 is a streetfighter that’s been dubbed the “Warbird.”
Beverly Hills, Michigan – a 2-owner RC51 with choice mods like an Erion exhaust, Corbin seat, and Scotts steering damper.
Easton, Connecticut – imported from Europe, this RR has less than 10,000 miles and a Scorpion exhaust.
Santa Monica, California – a runner that could serve as a commuter or an excellent base for a restoration.
Easton, Connecticut – this 900RR has been sitting for a year and will need a carb clean before it hits the road again.
Santa Monica, California – will you use it for parts or bring it back to life?
Santa Monica, California – “You wouldn’t be alone if you argued that BMW invented sport touring, but it’s hard to deny Kawasaki brought it to the masses. In the 1980s factory sport-touring bikes were predominantly European, with most of those boasting the BMW roundel and ridden by well-heeled riders. Then, in 1986, Kawasaki dropped the ZG1000 Concours into the mix, making a sporty bike with a factory fairing and hard luggage affordable to all.” – Rider Magazine.
Santa Monica, California – help us free up some space and get yourself “the most realistic motorbike simulator on the market.”
Rehoboth, Massachusetts – it “runs and rides like the day it was new. It would make a great addition to any collection.”
🇮🇹 Ravenna, Italy – formerly in a dealership, now this can be in your home!
Santa Monica, California – guaranteed to find a new home, this RS250 is a dedicated track bike with a 15 digit VIN.
Cresson, Texas – “Built by Richard at Attack Performance to all of [Josh Herrin’s] specifications” to use as a practice bike when he was riding with his buddies at Eleven Motorsports.
Santa Monica, California – a well-modified example of Beta’s largest trials bike from the early 2000s.
Santa Monica, California – To homologate the FZR for AMA Superbike racing, Yamaha was obligated to produced 200 examples of their 750cc sportbike in 1987 – so that’s all they built. But exclusivity wasn’t the only thing that limited the market on this bike – Yamaha would only sell you one if you had a AMA or WERA license!
Inglewood, California – #12 of 47 examples built by Triumph to commemorate Danny Eslick’s victory of the 2014 Daytona 200 on the #69 Riders Discount Racing team. This is a one owner bike with 6,040 miles.
Santa Monica, California – built by Graves for No Limits Motorsports, this Yamaha R1 competed in the 2002 season of AMA Formula Xtreme and was piloted by Lance Isaacs.
Santa Monica, California – will you restore this or use it for parts?
Santa Monica, California – A set of signed Chris Vermeulen Rizla MotoGP leathers along with a Shoei helmet and a stylish Rizla team hat.
Santa Monica, California – “There’s absolutely no doubt that the R90S is a remarkable motorcycles. It does, or can be made to do, almost everything as well and possibly better than any other road machine you can buy. The Sport is exceptional in numerous areas: speed, acceleration, comfort, cleanliness, operating economy, smoothness, quietness, braking, reliability, and convenience.” – Cycle Magazine.
Santa Monica, California – signed by Freddie Spencer, Nicky Hayden, Miguel Duhamel, and Molly Culver, this set of two RC51 exhausts is perfect for any Honda fan!
Santa Monica, California – #91 of production from the first year of Honda’s legendary RC51. This one’s been signed by Nicky Hayden.
Santa Monica, California – a PS with thousands in upgrades including a big bore kit, carbon fiber wheels, Termi exhaust, and lower fairings.
Santa Monica, California – will you try to recover this or use it for parts?
Islamorada, Florida – “The Ducati 1098 was the motorcycle we’d been waiting for since the 916. It’s a Ducati in the truest form.” MCN
Santa Monica, California – Want a mini-sportbike that was never officially sold in the US? Say hello to the Suzuki RB50!
Lake Oswego, Oregon – a 1-owner V-Strom that features a trunk, Corbin seat, louder horn, brighter lights, and other features for you to eat up miles with.
Santa Monica, California – originally purchased as a research project for a carbon fiber manufacturer, this S1KRR has plenty of life left in it.
Southlake, Texas – signed by Iannone in 2018 while he was racing for Ducati, this fairing is from his 2011 Moto2 season on the Speed Master Suter/Honda.
Southlake, Texas – this was signed by Espargaró in 2019 on the fairing and the windscreen.
Santa Monica, California – one of 600 examples (100 for North America) of a limited edition Bonneville built as a “modern interpretation of the classic Bonnevilles that ruled the roost back in the 1960s.” This one has just 7 miles.
Raleigh, North Carolina – #7 of just 12 examples built by Dan Fischer and Hyosung in what was marketed as “The Affordable Exotic.”
Mount Airy, North Carolina – a pristine one-owner B-King with a big fat zero on the odometer.
Santa Monica, California – this customized ZX-7 has several ZX-7R parts, including the tank, subframe, and solo seat/cowl.
Santa Monica, California – a set of vintage Suzuki GSX-R slingshot bodywork with tank, perfect for your Suzuki restoration project or as a great backup set.
Carroll, Ohio – this well-preserved Suzuki has just 1,296 miles.
Santa Monica, California – equipped with upgrades such as Race Tech suspension, gold powdercoated wheels, a Power Commander 5 with dyno tuning, Australian-model CB1300 shocks, Corbin/Sargent seats, and bodywork in a color that was never offered in the US, this CB1100 is called “one of the finest examples on the road” by the seller.
Chantilly, VA – “The ’77 has some mysterious quality about it where it seemed like everything came together,” says Don Lawson, former director of the Yamaha 650 Society. “It was fast, powerful, smooth, reliable, a lot of fun. I had four of them at one time.” -Motorcycle Classics
Renton, Washington – a highly original example of one of the best selling dirt bikes of all time.
Hartsdale, New York – this custom Ascot was built by Scott Halbleib of H Garage.
Santa Monica, California – #6 of the Tesi H2 production run destined to the US. Here’s one that Iconic has been using for Sunday Rides and events!
🇮🇹 Ravenna, Italy – a front fairing and fender from Ducati’s first MotoGP racer (the GP3) which have been signed by Loris Capirossi.
Catonsville, Maryland – the RS differed from the rest of the Shadow lineup thanks to mid controls, a taller seat height (29″), different gas tank, lower bars, less rake, a shorter wheelbase, a serious diet (40 pounds) and chain drive. As noted in a Rider Magazine review, the RS was originally designed just for the Japanese market, but “when American Honda executives caught a glimpse of it, they said, “We gotta have that!””
Santa Monica, California – This was one of three prototypes built by Curtiss to show the world what they had in store after switching names from Confederate and going to an electric drivetrain. It was awarded the “Innovation Award” at the 2018 Quail Motorcycle Gathering and featured at the “Electric Revolution” exhibit at the Petersen Automotive Museum.
Santa Monica, California – this 748 race bike only needs a new tank and a new rider to get it back on the track.
Santa Monica, California – the OEM bodywork of this RC51 has been repainted in the livery Colin Edwards rode at the Laguna Seca round of the 2002 WSBK Championship (he won the overall championship that year). Please note that Colin’s RC51 was a SP2, while this is a SP1 and the paintwork reflects that.
Santa Monica, California – a well-preserved survivor of a first year 900RR with a Two Brothers exhaust.
Santa Monica, California – this CB400F was recently imported from South Africa. It has an Oregon title and was just serviced with new wheels, fuel lines, battery, tires, and a carb clean so that it’s a solid runner.
Santa Monica, California – a South African import with less than 500 miles.
Santa Monica, California – This giveaway has your safety in mind!
Islamorada, Florida – #14 of the 155 Ben Bostrom Replicas originally sold in the US.
Norco, California – acquired by the seller as a restoration project, this running and CA-titled FZR needs a new home.
Reno, Nevada – “This is a bike for two types of people: the well-healed Ducati collector or a race team owner.” – MCN, February 2014. This example is offered by the original owner.
Santa Monica, California – Youichi Ui raced a 125cc Derbi for four seasons, starting in 1999. He placed second in the World Championships in 2000 and 2001, and Derbi commemorated his success with a dedicated paint job on their GPR (Grand Prix Replica) 50R.
Santa Monica, California – stored for years with zero miles at Skip’s Honda in Keyser, West Virginia, this GB500 went to its current owner in 2012. He put it in a wood/glass display case with LED lighting as the ultimate display piece in his home bar!
Santa Monica, California – a Nicky Hayden limited edition print signed by the artist (Tim Berry) with a Certificate of Authenticity as well as a Honda CBR900RR Formula Extreme tail donated by Kevin Erion.
Santa Monica, California – this frame comes with a clean California title.
Santa Monica, California – this little scoot was one of Erion Racing’s pit vehicles for the 2011 season.
Santa Monica, California – as the seller of this frame/swingarm puts it, “”RZ’s are getting hard to find. I know someone out there wants to make a fully custom RZ and this is a good frame that deserves to be brought back to life.”
Wheat Ridge, Colorado – this CR remains as it was delivered to the US in its shipping crate.
Seven Hills, Ohio – built by Sebspeed, this is one of the finest custom VFRs we’ve ever encountered.
Santa Monica, California – featuring several period upgrades and Kawasaki factory parts, this KZ1000J has been built up as a tribute to the KZ1000R Eddie Lawson Replica.
Austin, Texas – Signed by Andrea Dovizioso, this is the right fairing off a 2018 Ducati Desmosedici GP18 campaigned in MotoGP.
Santa Monica, California – built by Roland Sands Designs to show off of their 2011 product line as “Full Metal Jacket”, this custom Harley-Davidson was modified again and repainted to become “Whitey.”
Henderson, Nevada – “The Ducati Streetfighter packs so much presence and attitude it works standing still. Ducati claim it’s the lightest bike in the class and it’s also the most powerful Ducati naked bike ever made. The S version rated here gets better front and rear Ohlins suspension, traction control and data analysis built-in.” – MCN. This example is equipped with several extras from Rizoma and Ducati Performance.
Tigard, Oregon – Affectionately called the “GB1200R”, this custom answers the question, “what if a Honda GB500 came with an American V-Twin motor?“
Ojai, California – built when new by Orange County Harley-Davidson as a show bike for Born Free, this Street Bob has less than 3,000 miles and a long list of upgrades.
Turbenthal, Switzerland – offered up by Suter themselves, this is “the first Suter-BMW built, presented to the press in 2010 at the Misano GP, built according to the CRT (Claiming Rule Team) rules set by FIM for the 2012 MotoGP championship.”
Santa Monica, California – “The Honda NS400R is a marvel of engineering, literally bristling with whistles and bells at every opportunity, making the bike a testament of the way things were done at the time.” Classic Motorbikes, June 2004. This one’s guaranteed to sell as we’re offering it with no reserve!
Santa Monica, California – this frame came from a running bike with a clean Arizona title.
Santa Monica, California – this Katana has been with the owner since 1998. It was serviced in December of 2020 by Pete at Melrose Moto with a fuel flush, oil change, new tires, and a carb rebuild.
Pasadena, California – a late-model Elite with just 1,815 miles.
Pretoria, South Africa – a one-owner Water Buffalo that got a full engine rebuild with a new crankshaft in 2017. It has less than 1,000 kilometers on it since the work was done.
Danbury, Connecticut – “As a streetfighter…the 919 is stunning. It makes the daily commute fun, and willingly partakes in any antics you may occasionally perform. That Honda chose to give the bike a decidedly sporting bent only endears it to us further, meaning this is one bike that we’ll have to keep for a while.” – Sport Rider. This example has just 1,230 miles.
Santa Monica, California – “Buried deep in the mission statement of every road-going sportbike is usually the requirement that some measure of civility be maintained so the bikes don’t scare off potential buyers like snarling dogs in an animal shelter. The design team at Aprilia that penned the specs for the Tuono missed that memo.” – Motorcyclist magazine.
Santa Monica, California – a sub-10k mile RC51 with several modifications.
Santa Monica, California – called the “MV-SV Special”, this custom features a Tyga front fairing, the tail/subframe exhaust from a MV Agusta F4, Honda RC30 swingarm, Dymag wheels, and much, much more…
Santa Monica, California – “Maneuverability of a 600 with close to 1000cc power.” – MCN.
Pretoria, South Africa – “linear power with loads of low-end torque made it a favorite among racers and journalists alike.” Cycle World. This one’s got several carbon fiber extras.
Pretoria, South Africa – this VFR was recently given a “recent minor restoration with professionally painted OEM body panels, painted wheels, new grips, hydro blasted fork cartridges/front brake discs, and powder coated yoke and fairing stay bracket.”
Santa Monica, California – five hats and three signed shirts from Honda’s 2010 wildcard Moto2 entry for the Indianapolis GP. All the proceeds of this auction go to support Ride For Kids!
Houston, Texas – “No production motorcycle, with the possible exception of the ZX-11, can provide the quality and quantity of giggles this little Honda can.” – Sport Rider.
Santa Monica, California – the baby Gamma!
Santa Monica, California – “Innocent-looking, trim, petite, quiet—all of it’s a sham: the 400F encourages the unwary to go too fast, accelerate too briskly, stop too hard and wheelie too often. Anyone with the narrowest streak of anti-social behavior will find the RD the perfect conspirator. It is Dennis the Menace on Yokohama tires, and is the most fun street motorcycle currently available for sale.” Cycle magazine, June 1979.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada – “wild, often unpredictable and packing a serious punch, the Ninja was a trademark Kawasaki sportsbike that split opinions. Some loved its outrageously aggressive character, others were downright scared of it!” – Bennetts.
Santa Monica, California – a limited edition collaboration between Supreme and Honda which caused a stir as every example was backroomed before they were made available to customers.
Santa Monica, California – customized for comfort with a LSL handlebar kit and lower footpegs, this hyper-touring Busa also features a custom paint job from Color Zone Designs.
Santa Monica, California – a rare example of Honda’s NC24 generation VFR400 with a Texas title and a dual headlight conversion.
Santa Monica, California – Want a mini-sportbike that was never officially sold in the US? Say hello to the Suzuki RB50!
Santa Monica, California – a street-legal RR painted to look like the NR750 endurance racer.
Carroll, Ohio – a US-spec YSR50 with a heart transplant from a Canadian-spec YSR80.
Santa Monica, California – offered by the second owner, this Husky has 500 miles and a Leo Vince exhaust.
Santa Monica, California – in the late 70s, a company named Sunward International built a promotional minibike to emulate Yamaha’s speedblock-liveried GP racers. It’s incredibly difficult to find the history of these rare two-wheelers, which is why they’re often referred to as the YSR30, YZF30, or the YZR-30SX. Call it whatever you want, but it’s rare, fun, and adorable!
Brentwood, Tennessee – a heavily-customized Bonnie with upgrades from British Customs, Motogadget, Beringer, and Fox.
Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada – a café’d GT500 with 10K miles.
Santa Monica, California – one of just 50 RC45s made for the US market, this RC45 is VIN #20 and it has 7,620 miles.
San Francisco, California – 1 of just 200 Special Editions that Triumph created, set off with Matte Graphite bodywork and a blue frame.
Johannesburg, South Africa – “There’s a road in Japan, just two hours outside of Tokyo, that twists and winds through rugged countryside like a ribbon draped over a bush. The turns are tight and banked, the surface clean. And on this road, Honda’s NS250R is magic. It can brake deeply into the corners, bank through them at radical angles, and charge out like a for-real roadracer. On this road, the NS250R has no match.”
Santa Monica, California – a GS survivor that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
Salisbury, North Carolina – a JDM model with a low VIN (600) from the first year of production.
Naples, Florida – “A MotoGP bike with lights; it really is that close to the real thing.” MCN, September 2007
Vandalia, Michigan – only offered in the US in 2004, this little Honda was the go-to for anyone wanting track time on a 50. This one has never been ridden.
Santa Monica, California – for 2019, Ducati offered a special variant of the V4 S called the Corse. It came with an Alcantara seat and “an exclusive livery inspired the official colors of the Ducati Team MotoGP, it is an authentic celebration of the Ducati’s racing spirit.”
Fullerton, California – a tribute to the legendary CR750 racers of the early 70s.
Brentwood, Tennessee – customized with huge chunks of the Ducabike and Rizoma catalogs.
Johannesburg, South Africa – “Kawasaki’s decision to build, and continually develop, the ZXR750 was vindicated completely in 1993 when American Scott Russell clinched the World Superbike title…the ethos was still the same however, loads of Kawasaki attitude couple with a desire to win races and selling a cart load of roadster machines off the back of this success.” Classic Motorbikes, 2012.
Santa Monica, California – a set of D16RR bodywork which includes the front fairing (with nose cone), side fairings, tail, front fender, and an additional race front fairing with Zero Gravity windscreen.
Santa Monica, California – use it for display or as a spare.
Rolling Hills Estates, California – “The Honda ST1300 Pan European is as accomplished a machine as you can buy. It does everything you ask of it and more. Smooth, comfortable, fast, powerful and well-built – the Honda ST1300 Pan European should be near the top of anyone’s list whether they’re in the market for a mile-munching tourer or a classy commuter. Superb.” MCN, 2020.
Chandler, Arizona – Honda sold the original CB-1 in the US, but here’s an incredibly-rare example of the the Type II, which never made it to our shores.
Santa Monica, California – with a repaint and freshly rebuilt engine, this NSR-SE will make for a nice rider.
Santa Monica, California – this 999S is guaranteed to find a new home.
(424) 228-4148
3100 Donald Douglas Loop N
Corporate Hangar 1
Santa Monica, CA 90405
© 2024 Iconic Motorbikes All Rights Reserved
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