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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.
Johannesburg, South Africa – this was a restoration project that got interrupted when the restorer fell ill. It’s currently a display bike but would not take much for a Harley-Davidson expert to complete.
Show off your love for Indians and neon!
Marina del Rey, California – 1 of ~50 examples of the rarest 916 Sport Production ever built.
Santa Monica, California – for 2015, Honda offered an optional Repsol livery on the CBR1000RR to commemorate their 2014 Manufacturer’s Championship in MotoGP. Here’s VIN #1!
Santa Monica, California – this giveaway is all about helping you ride more!
Ankeny, Iowa – “Kawasaki has built the best standard bike since standard bikes were standard.” – Cycle World.
Columbus, Ohio – only offered in the US in 2004, this little Honda was the go-to for anyone wanting track time on a 50. Here’s one that was originally sold in Canada and is still new in the crate!
Woodland Hills, California – a low mileage (<10k) RC51 with the PAIR and flapper mods.
Miami, Florida – a street-legal replica of PJ Jacobsen’s Team MV Agusta Reporato Corse WorldSSP 2017 race bike built “with the finest parts available without altering the engine.”
Weirton, West Virginia – this MT500 spent twenty years on display on display at Neidengard’s Harley-Davidson. It’s never been ridden and it has just seven miles.
Santa Monica, California – welcome to Iconic Quad Auctions!
Santa Monica, California – use it for display or as a spare.
Palm Springs, California – a Don Harrell restoration from 2013 that has not been ridden since.
Santa Monica, California – #42 of 100 with just 340 miles.
Lauchheim, Germany – an ex-Australian Police Water Buffalo that comes with the lights, siren, utility boxes, and even the original officer’s helmet and gloves!
San Clemente, California – offered by the original owner, this 961 has just 1,222 miles.
Santa Monica, California – a running RS125 that’s been sitting for years and is guaranteed to find a new home!
Woodland Hills, California – this Bobber is ready to commute or tour thanks to upgraded suspension, a ECU flash, and factory luggage.
Santa Monica, California – a project that is guaranteed to find a new home.
Santa Monica, California – #1,308 out of 1,500 examples built to celebrate “half a century of success in Grand Prix racing.”
Belmont, California – “The Ducati 848EVO is a wolf amongst the sheep, but in wolf’s clothing.” Ultimate Motorcycling.
Williamsburg, Virginia – 1 of just 1,917 examples.
Santa Monica, California – Cycle World’s “Best Dual-Sport/Enduro” with tons of modifications and just 7 miles!
Santa Monica, California – a former Ducati “test” motor that needs a good home inside another Desmosedici.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s an unused set created for Kurtis Roberts.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s an unused set created for Kurtis Roberts.
Northbrook, Illinois – yet another example of why we love our RC30s!
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set worn by Rick Kirk.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was worn by Doug Toland.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was worn by Larry Pegram.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was worn by Doug Toland.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was built for Randy Renfrow.
Santa Monica, California – an ex-track bike that could be brought back to life or used for parts.
Santa Monica, California – A suit from Joan Mir’s rookie season in MotoGP. As you know, he’d win the MotoGP championship just a year later!
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was worn by Jake Zemke with Bruce Transportation, an Erion satellite team.
Mount Airy, North Carolina – a zero-mile example (with the protective film still on the exhaust) from the first year that Suzuki made a Limited Edition of the Hayabusa.
Santa Monica, California – a 1-owner XSR that needs nothing but a second owner.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Honda racers. Here’s a set worn by John Kocinski!
1 of 200 examples of the OW-01’s predecessor – this one has never been started!
Santa Monica, California – #58 of 300 examples from the first run of Senna 916s. This is a Japanese import that we recently serviced (with new belts) so it’s ready to hit the road.
Framingham, Massachusetts – “This new VFR is classy, uniquely able, invigorating and truly rekindles the pleasure of the old.” MCN, 2015.
Ipswich, England – “Remember the three-quarter-liter battle of 1985? That was the year Yamaha dropped a fox into the henhouse by unveiling the five-valve FZ750. Pitted against the other brands’ tariff-beating 700cc entries, the FZ was clearly the class of the field. It ran rings around the competition and set high standards in both chassis and running-gear design.” Cycle World, 1995.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set worn by Andrew Stroud.
Westminster, California – a restored example of the legendary open-class off-roader.
Julian, California – an example of what an international economy can achieve – a East German manufacturer brought together Japanese motors (from Yamaha) and a British design firm (called Seymourpowell) to create something that worked well on paper and on the road.
Santa Monica, California – only offered in the US in 2004, this little Honda was the go-to for anyone wanting track time on a 50.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set worn by Eric Bostrom.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set worn by Rick Kirk.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s an unused set created for Michael Barnes.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s an unused set created for Kurtis Roberts.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was worn by Jake Zemke.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was worn by Mark Miller.
Santa Monica, California – “Without a doubt, the Super Hawk was one of the most enjoyable, affordable and user-friendly—but nonetheless extremely capable—sport machines ever built. Not only did it capture a Ten Best Bikes award in 1997, it also won CW’s 16-bike “Sweet 16″ Open-Class sportbike shootout that same year.” – Cycle World.
Santa Monica, California – a used set of bodywork with one of the CBR’s most distinctive liveries.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash , and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Today we start with Alex Gobert’s leathers from 2005.
Santa Monica, California – Kevin Erion has opened up his private stash, and he’s auctioning off suits from some of your favorite Erion Honda AMA racers! Here’s a set that was never worn in competition, as it’s from Anthony Gobert’s non-season in 2004.
This week’s giveaway commemorates one of our favorite Italians – Giacomo Agostini!
Santa Monica, California – a CA-plated sporty scooter that needs a fuel pump and a little love.
Santa Monica, California – “The balance between performance, comfort and style is shared equally.” Motorcycle.com, February 2014.
Fort Wayne, Indiana – after having sat since 1987, this 550 was brought back to life by the seller with several NOS parts and aftermarket upgrades.
Santa Monica, California – a well-preserved example of Yamaha’s 400cc sportbike competitor.
Sun City, Arizona – a legendary Honda with an unbelievable dash: the odometer shows 000,000 miles with 000.1 peeking through on the trip meter.
Santa Monica, California – this Bonnie was built to compete in AHRMA’s Sportsman 750 and BEARS (British European and American Racing Series) classes.
Sun City, Arizona – an incredible example of Suzuki’s only homologation-special GSX-R.
Johannesburg, South Africa – a restored first-year example of The Widowmaker.
Santa Monica, California – a classic Bonnie that’s been with the current owner for 33 years.
Santa Monica, California – “Semi-active electronic Ohlins suspension gives the special edition R1M an extra layer of sophistication, grip, control and confidence over the already brilliant 2015 standard model.” MCN, 2015.
Irvine, California – #106 of the 155 Bostrom replicas sold in the US.
Orinda, California – #1214 of the ultimate 996 at the the time. This one has less than 5,000 miles, up-to-date maintenance, and current California registration.
The first of our new series of giveaways! Let’s start with your choice of any fine art print from our shop – let us know which one’s your favorite and give us requests for what we should create next!
Santa Monica, California – a 1-owner bike until September 2020, this Erion CBR929RR has an Erion Racing exhaust and a sticker kit inspired by the Formula Xtreme race bike.
Granada Hills, California – a running folding two-stroke with under 4 miles on the odometer.
Santa Monica, California – a first-year ZX-7 that’s been repainted.
Santa Monica, California – offered by the original owner, this RT is equipped with the Premium Package so that you can add to the ~10k existing miles in speed and comfort.
Santa Monica, California – a RD250 with a 350 head and several period modifications.
Santa Monica, California – 1 of 149 examples that marked the end of the 996 SPS line. Per Ian Falloon, the Pista is “the last Factory Replica Desmoquattro before the Testastretta.”
Santa Monica, California – the start of many a motorcycling career.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina – this had one owner until last year, and it’s just been repainted with a KZ1000R Eddie Lawson Replica livery.
Santa Monica, California – a first-year GSX-R1100 that’s ready to ride.
🇿🇦 Pretoria, South Africa – a rare 400cc variant of the legendary Katana.
Reno, Nevada – a hopped up R1 from the Ragin’ Cajun. “The JJP R1 is quite a well-rounded package. By drawing on his own vast experience, and the talent of local craftsmen, the four-time AMA champion has built a bike that is beautiful as well as functional–you’d be just as happy sitting and staring at the R1 as riding it.” Cycle World.
Santa Monica, California – a survivor Tiger originally sold out of Bill Krause’s dealership in Inglewood, California.
Santa Monica, California – a restored Commando that needs a new home.
Santa Monica, California – “In effect, there is no powerband, just a steady, steamrolling rush that doesn’t seem to end.” – Cycle World, 1987.
Encino, California – a highly-customized RD built by Pasha Racing with a fresh Terry Varner motor.
Encino, California – a highly-customized RD built by Pasha Racing with a fresh Terry Varner motor.
Santa Monica, California – MT500 = “Military Transport, 500cc”. It’s also the easiest way to stand out at any Harley bike night.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – This 2-owner Sabre was with the original owner for ~35 years.
Santa Monica, California – confuse your riding buddies with this not-a-KZ650.
Santa Monica, California – the first major restyle of the Gixxer, with performance to back up the endurance-racer look.
Santa Monica, California – only sold for two years and exclusively in Japan, the R1-Z is a rare find in the US. This one’s got an Oregon title.
Santa Monica, California – the best chance you’ll have to feel what it was like to ride a 500cc two-stroke GP racer.
Santa Monica, California – a low mileage (2,690) Street Triple from the first generation with the famous bug eye headlights that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
Santa Monica, California – the star of multiple Cycle World articles, this bike was campaigned twice at the Daytona 200 by Don Canet.
Santa Monica, California – brought back to life after an accident with a frame replacement, this RC30 is perfect for those of you looking for a rider.
Des Plaines, Illinois – “The Derbi GPR 50R is the antidote to point-and-shoot.” – Cycle World
Staten Island, New York – a 2-owner Gixxer that’s been with the seller for over thirty years. It’s also packing a bevy of Yoshimura upgrades.
Thornville, Ohio — “the Bonneville was a motorcycle for men…. every detail [was] carefully planned by men who ride — and ride hard” – Hagerty.
(424) 228-4148
3100 Donald Douglas Loop N
Corporate Hangar 1
Santa Monica, CA 90405
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