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1987 Moto Guzzi Lario V65 (Northern California Superbike Collection)
$4,280Panorama City, California – A rare “baby Le Mans,” the Lario V65 packed four valve heads and record breaking speed into one of the fastest and most distinctive 650cc Guzzis ever built.
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1990 Honda NS50F
$4,280Marina del Rey, California – a rare-in-the-US little Honda that comes with all of the paperwork from when it was sold new!
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1987 Ducati Paso 750
$4,280Phoenix, Arizona – A bold Tamburini design that redefined Ducati with futuristic styling and one of the brand’s most balanced chassis ever.
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2022 Cake Kalk INK Race
SOLD FOR: $4,066Detroit, Michigan – A futuristic, ultra light electric dirt bike that delivers instant torque, silent speed, and pure Scandinavian minimalism.
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1985 Yamaha FZ750
SOLD FOR: $4,280Bloomington, Indiana – Yamaha’s short-lived RZ750 sportbike, notable for its 5 valve per cylinder inline four.
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1998 Moto Guzzi V10 Centauro Sport (Northern California Superbike Collection)
SOLD FOR: $4,280Panorama City, California – 1 of just 1,917 examples this bike comes with stock exhaust and loads of extra take off parts.
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2007 Aprilia SXV550
SOLD FOR: $4,280Bloomington, Indiana – “The SXV is a racer barely masquerading as a road bike…a mental engine and a brilliant stunt bike.” – Visor Down, January 2010.
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2001 Suzuki GSX-R750
SOLD FOR: $3,750Santa Monica, California – This super clean vintage GSX-R750 with tasteful carbon fiber accents and micron exhaust just needs a new home.
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2000 Aprilia RSV Mille R
SOLD FOR: $4,280Clearwater, Florida – This Aprilia RSV Mille R is nicely adorned with an Arrow Exhaust system and otherwise fully stock.
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1983 Yamaha XJ650 Seca Turbo
SOLD FOR: $3,500Tracy, California – This turbo Yamaha is completely stock and looking for a new rider.
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2008 Aprilia SXV550
SOLD FOR: $4,280Santa Monica, California – “Only nutters need apply” – VisorDown.
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2015 Triumph Speed Triple R
$4,280Porter Ranch, California – “You simply can’t ride a Speed Triple without returning with a huge grin on your face. And with the R version this grin is even wider as it adds a lovely sporty edge without overstepping the mark.” – BikeSocial
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2016 KTM Duke 390 With 136 Miles
SOLD FOR: $4,280Cameron Park, California – “There’s nothing else out there like the KTM Duke. There wasn’t when the original, mind-blowing 620 Duke came out in 1995, there isn’t now the range has expanded to 125, 390 and 690cc versions. As a machine that’s easy to ride yet with plenty of fun on offer, it has virtually no competition.” – MCN, 2014.
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1989 Honda Hawk NT650
SOLD FOR: $4,280Raleigh, North Carolina – Honda advertised the Hawk as “a thoughtful blend of European styling, American V-Twin muscle, and a Honda trademark – technological sophistication.”
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1988 Yamaha FZR1000
$4,280Glenwood, Iowa – one of the projects from our new Iconic facility in Iowa, this FZR will need to be gone through before it gets back on the road.
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1990 Yamaha XT350
SOLD FOR: $4,280Raleigh, North Carolina – with just three owners and under 1,300 miles, this time capsule 1990 Yamaha XT350 is ready for the street, dirt or your collection.
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2000 Derbi GPR 50R With 7 Miles
SOLD FOR: $4,280Carroll, Ohio – “The Derbi GPR 50R is the antidote to point-and-shoot.” – Cycle World
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2017 Yamaha FZ-07
$4,280Santa Monica, California – a highly-original example of Yamaha’s wheelie machine.
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1974 Suzuki GT750
$4,280Lake Balboa, California – a custom Water Buffalo that’s ready to ride.
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2005 KTM 525 SMR
$4,280Santa Monica, California – a true race bike that’s been frame-swapped so you can enjoy it on the street, too.
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1992 Yamaha FZR1000
$4,280Marina del Rey, California – “The FZR has a stack of personality that is often lacking in modern sportsbikes. Get a good one and have it set up by a professional and you will be surprised just how flexible and fun this old litre bike is. It’s rewarding to ride, handles well enough to be enjoyed in the bends and, most importantly, delivers a taste of [1992].” – MCN, March 2018.
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1997 Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD
SOLD FOR: $3,850Panorama City, California – “They replaced it with a chassis developed from their RGV Grand Prix machine, crammed in a fallen angel of a motor and then sculpted the shape in a wind tunnel. The Suzuki GSX-R750 is nothing less than a track thoroughbred” – MCN.
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1989 Yamaha FZR400R
SOLD FOR: $4,250Santa Monica, California – “The rev-happy Yamaha FZR400R attracted the hooligans by the bucket load, drawn to the high-revving engine, sharp handling and high corner speed.” – MCN
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1988 Honda NSR250SP MC18 Rothmans
$4,250“From any angle, the NSR looks like a real factory GP 250 motorcycle.” Motorcycle.com, April 2016.
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2019 Yamaha R3 With 6 Miles
$4,200Valencia, California – ridden once and then put away, this R3 is basically new.
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2003 Aprilia Tuono
SOLD FOR: $4,173Allentown, Pennsylvania – This tulip red Tuono is a first-year U.S. bike and comes with an Aprilia Racing exhaust.
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2002 KTM Duke II
SOLD FOR: $4,173Santa Monica, California – “The very best of streetmoto – the slightly more refined cousin of that biking outlaw the supermoto. The Duke is rugged, grunty, well-braked and packed with attitude. It’s also a simple bike to fettle yourself and tune. It could be the best commuter ever made.” – MCN.
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1979 BMW R80/7
$4,066Treadwell, New York – A meticulously-maintained airhead that comes in sharp orange.
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1975 Honda CB400F
SOLD FOR: $4,066Santa Monica, California – This imported CB400F sports a slick set of waterfall pipes.
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1988 Yamaha FZR250
SOLD FOR: $4,066Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada – a JDM import that’s been given a British Columbia VIN, this FZR “is a visual throwback to anyone who ever owned or raced an FZR600 in this country during the late ’80s.” – Cycle World.
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1996 Kawasaki KX125
SOLD FOR: $4,000Watervliet, New York – This KX125 has received a full nut-and-bolt restoration down to the last bearing.
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1982 Honda Motocompo
SOLD FOR: $4,280Santa Monica, California – A Motocompo with the best (and rarest) upgrade of all: a California plate!
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1998 Honda CBR900RR
$4,000Santa Monica, California – “The motorcycle that changed how sports motorcycles were built” – MCN.
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2010 Triumph Street Triple R
$4,000Santa Monica, California – “If you’re looking for a high-spec middleweight that blows the competition away, the Triumph Street Triple R is in a class of one.” – MCN. This one’s offered by the original owner.
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Ducati V4 Marchesini Magnesium Wheels
SOLD FOR: $4,000Santa Monica, California – a never used set of Marchesini magnesium wheels for a Panigale V4 or Streetfighter V4.
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1942 Cushman Model 32 U.S. Navy
$4,000Recently restored, this former Navy brat served in San Diego. Now it’s winning awards at shows.
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1995 Suzuki GSX-R750
$3,975This GSX-R750 is a blast from the past with its wild purple/yellow livery.
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1998 Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD
$3,959More peak power than the Honda CBR900RR with 600cc class weight – the 750 Gixxer SRAD was the best of both worlds.
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1990 Honda NT650 Hawk GT
$3,932Panorama City, California – Honda advertised this bike as “a thoughtful blend of European styling, American V-Twin muscle, and a Honda trademark – technological sophistication.”
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No Reserve – 1988 Yamaha FZR250
$3,906Santa Monica, California – once featured in a Cycle World comparison, this FZR features a 17,000 rpm redline and no reserve!
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1993 Suzuki GSX-R750W
SOLD FOR: $3,900Santa Monica, California – A black and purple import sporting a matching windscreen!
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1993 Honda CBR600F2
$3,900“Started a 600-class dynasty that stretched for nearly a decade, both in the showroom and on the racetrack.” Cycle World, November 2009.
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1987 Yamaha YZ490
$3,852Santa Monica, California – a mechanically restored YZ490 with an Idaho title.
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1971 Honda CB500 Four
$3,852“The thinking man’s motorcycle.” Cycle Guide, 1971.
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1992 Yamaha FZR1000
SOLD FOR: $3,800Bloomington, Indiana – “A hard-core sportbike that doesn’t really claim to be anything else. Just about everything on the machine is up to race specs” – Cycle World.
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1993 Yamaha GTS1000
SOLD FOR: $3,800🇨🇦 Montreal, Canada – “Scarce, stylish, yet capable and completely usable: that’s cool in our book.” – Bike Magazine
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1993 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7
$3,800“The Kawasaki ZX-7R still rates as one of the best-looking race-replica machines ever. ” Visor Down, January 2012. This example is even more striking than usual in Kawasaki’s 641 paint code – Candy Wine Red.
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1985 Yamaha FJ1100
$3,750Bloomington, Indiana – “The best large displacement sport motorcycle of 1984, and maybe even the best in its class in the history of motorcycling.” – Rider Magazine, 1984.
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2009 Buell 1125R (Northern California Superbike Collection)
SOLD FOR: $3,250Panorama City, California – Buell’s radical Rotax-powered superbike. Innovative, aggressive, and unmistakably different from anything else on the road.
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1987 BMW K75S
$3,750Staffordville, Connecticut – Smooth, reliable, and built to last, a refined triple built to effortlessly racks up miles with classic BMW composure.
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2013 KTM 990 SMT
$3,750San Pedro, California – Touring on a supermoto bike might seem like an oxymoron, but KTM somehow made it work with their SMT model.
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1997 Suzuki GSX-R750
$3,750Bloomington, Indiana – “The Gixxer is so much lighter, faster, and quicker than its nearest competitor that doing nothing would have been showing the others a little mercy..” – Sport Rider.
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1991 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7 Bodywork
$3,750Athens, Alabama – A pristine bodywork set for a legendary 90’s sport bike.
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1982 Honda FT500 Ascot
$3,750Chandler, Arizona – Named after a flat track circuit near Los Angeles, Honda produced this rare bike for just three years.
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1999 Ducati Monster 900 (Northern California Superbike Collection)
SOLD FOR: $3,000Panorama City, California – This well serviced classic Monster 900 is ready to get back out on the road.
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1979 Honda CR250R Elsinore
$3,750Flower Mound, Texas – This Elsinore sports Fox shocks and is looking for a new rider.
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2009 Aprilia Tuono 1000 R
SOLD FOR: $3,750Simpsonville, South Carolina – This Code Orange Tuono has traveled the country and comes outfitted with an Ohlins shock and Mivv slip-on exhaust.
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1975 Honda MR50 Elsinore
$3,750Ottumwa, Iowa – Here’s your chance to take home Honda’s iconic Elsinore mini.
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1972 Honda CT70
$3,750Rancho Palos Verdes, California – A tiny Honda trail ripper for smaller riders or to recapture your childhood!
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2023 Suzuki DR650 with 845 Miles
SOLD FOR: $3,750Framingham, Massachusetts – This Suzuki has barely been broken in and comes with lots of extra goodies.
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1988 Suzuki GSX-R750
$3,750Santa Monica, California – A Suzuki track bike with a sweet Valvoline livery.
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1979-1980 Honda CBX Hop-Up Parts Lot
SOLD FOR: $3,750Bristol, Rhode Island – What do you have planned for it?
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2003 Yamaha Zuma 50 Signed by AMA Hall of Famers
$3,750Ransomeville, New York – In its past life as a pit bike, this Zuma 50 accumulated signatures from over 25 AMA legends!
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Valentino Rossi Original Painting
$3,750Portland, Oregon – A Ted Gadecki original that portrays one of motorcycling’s greats: Valentino Rossi!
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1990 Yamaha FZR400
SOLD FOR: $3,750Santa Monica, California – This FZR400 sports a Yoshimura pipe, an R6 shock conversion, and some braided stainless steel brake lines!
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1998 Kawasaki ZX-11
$3,750Bristolville, Ohio – “On a scale of 1 to 10, this one’s an 11.” – Cycle World.
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2013 KTM 250 SX-F
SOLD FOR: $3,750Santa Monica, California – “The 250SXF will hit any corner on a track. The bike sticks like glue, even on hardpack flat turns. It’s confidence inspiring.” – Motocross Action Mag
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1989 Yamaha FZR600
SOLD FOR: $3,750Norco, California – a playfully-painted “Hooters” FZR600 brought back to life by Banzai Restorations.
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1994 Kevin Schwantz Tail Section
$3,750Santa Monica, California – a tail section from Kevin Schwantz’s bike in the 1994, when he had earned the right to display #1 for the season.
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2002 Suzuki GSX-R600 Telefonica Movistar
$3,750Easton, Connecticut – for the 2002 model year only, Suzuki released the “GSX-R600M”, a special version which commemorated the Suzuki RGV-500 race bike that Kenny Roberts Jr. won the 500cc World Championship with in 2000. This example has 4,318 miles and is still titled in the original owner’s name.
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No Reserve – 1987 Honda NS125R
$3,750Santa Monica, California – a rare Adriatico edition of the already rare NS125R, a bike that was never officially sold in the US.
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No Reserve – 2012 Beta 520RS
$3,750Offered with no reserve, this street-legal Beta is guaranteed to find a new home!
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1985 Honda VF1000R
$3,750When it was released, the VF1000R was a bit of a revelation: it was Honda’s flagship, designed to showcase what the Japanese firm was capable of.
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1972 Suzuki TM250J Champion
$3,750“Before the Honda Elsinore came out in 1973, the Suzuki Champion was the Japanese MX bike to have.” – Rick Sieman, SuperHunky.
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1995 Yamaha YZF600R
$3,750“Other middleweights can get around a road course quicker. But back in the real world, where most 600 owners reside, the Yamaha YZF600R gets the job done no less effectively, and a lot more gracefully.” Cycle World, 1996
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1989 Honda Hawk
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1982 Honda Motocompo
SOLD FOR: $3,650Santa Monica, California – A fun Honda fold-away designed to take care of your last mile transport needs.
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1988 Honda CBR1000F Hurricane
SOLD FOR: $3,600Bloomington, Indiana – “Add a pair of throwover saddlebags and a tankbag, and a thousand-mile weekend was a pleasure” – Rider Magazine.
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No Reserve – 2000 Ducati 748
$3,560This cosmetic project is offered with no reserve!
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1984 Honda Monkey Gold Edition
$3,551Santa Monica, California – A JDM exclusive that’s one of just 5,000 made for 1984.
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1963 BMW R27
SOLD FOR: $3,800Blowing Rock, North Carolina – Built by Kari Prager, this mid-century BMW race bike is ready for your next AHRMA vintage season.
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2008 Kawasaki Concours 14
SOLD FOR: $3,550Santa Monica, California – Motorcyclist magazine’s Best Touring Bike of 2008.
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1992 Honda RS125R
$3,550Winchendon, Massachusetts – a former race winner bike in in the 1992 Swedish National Championship, this was imported to compete at Daytona and repainted in a Smokin’ Joe’s livery right before AMA cancelled the 125 class.
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1996 Honda CBR900RR
$3,550A modified CBR in Smokin’ Joe inspired colors that’s gone on a ~30 pound diet and put outs 130+ horsepower to the rear wheel.
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No Reserve – 1988 Suzuki GSX-R750
$3,550Offered with no reserve, this running slingshot is guaranteed to find a new home.
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1976 Honda CB550F Super Sport
SOLD FOR: $3,765Danville, California – This CB550F is adorned in custom black and silver paint and has been modernized with a 4-into-1 Delkevic exhaust, electronic ignition, and LED lights.
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2009 Aprilia Mana 850 with 1,422 miles
SOLD FOR: $3,500Santa Monica, California – This low mile Mana is offered by the original owner!
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2001 Honda Monkey
$3,500Santa Monica, California – preview for a Japanese collection.
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Kevin Schwantz 1993 Helmet
$3,500Santa Monica, California – Noted for his “do or die”, he became very popular, and became the second most successful America road racer, right behind Eddie Lawson. After his career his number “34” was retired due to his success and popularity.
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2001 Honda CBR929RR With Erion Racing Bodywork
SOLD FOR: $3,500Santa Monica, California – offered on a Bill of Sale, this 929RR features Erion Racing bodywork.
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1991 Yamaha RZ50
$3,500Santa Monica, California – created, in Yamaha’s words, “to provide the same 2-stroke machine appeal as the RZ250 and RZ350, but in a 50cc supersports package.”
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1976 Husqvarna 360 CR
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Indian Motocycles Neon Sign
$3,500Show off your love for Indians and neon with this recently redone sign.
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1986 Yamaha YSR80 With Sidecar
$3,500Little bike, big fun.
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1976 Honda Goldwing GL1000
SOLD FOR: $3,450Santa Monica, California – This first generation Wing is ready to rack up some miles.
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2000 KTM Duke II
SOLD FOR: $3,400Toronto, Ohio – “The very best of streetmoto – the slightly more refined cousin of that biking outlaw the supermoto. The Duke is rugged, grunty, well-braked and packed with attitude. It’s also a simple bike to fettle yourself and tune. It could be the best commuter ever made.” – MCN.
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1993 Suzuki GSX-R600
$3,400Santa Monica, California – recently brought back to life, this Gixxer is ready to take you back to the early 1990s.
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1998 Suzuki Katana GSX750F
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No Reserve – 1996 Kawasaki ZX-7R Race Bike
$3,350Already set up for the track and ready to ride, this ZX-7R represents an affordable way to get into classic track days or racing.
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Colin Edwards Signed MotoGP Leathers
$3,300Southlake, Texas – signed by Edwards in 2019, these leathers are from his 2010 MotoGP season on the NGM/Suter CRT team.
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No Reserve – 1973 Triumph Street Tracker
$3,300Santa Monica, California – a one-off street tracker with the heart of a ’73 Bonneville.
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No Reserve – 1983 Honda Motocompo NCZ50
$3,300Originally designed to fit in the trunk of a car, the Motocompo is Honda’s smallest ever scooter.
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Moriwaki ZERO NOS Titanium High Mount Slip-On Exhaust for 2002-2006 Honda RC51 SP2
$3,250Houston, Texas – a brand-new, never installed (plastic still on the badges) example of one of the best RC51 exhausts ever made!
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2006 Buell XB12Scg
$3,250Panorama City, California – “Superb handling… the Buell XB12S Lightning corners with aplomb” – MCN.
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1977 Suzuki GS550
$3,250Encino, California – A customized CafĂ© Racer style Suzuki that’s ready for a new home.
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1984 Honda CB700SC Nighthawk S
$3,250Bloomington, Indiana – “If you want a fast, sharp-handling yet honest sport bike with a can-do attitude, you can’t go wrong with Honda’s sport bike surprise, the Nighthawk S.” – Sport Rider, 1995.
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1999 Honda Joker 50 with 3 Kilometers
SOLD FOR: $3,250Panorama City, California – This Japanese import has only three kilometers on the clock and still sports its original tires!
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2000 Blata Minibike 2.5
$3,250San Dimas, California – Here’s your chance to own a pint-size Blata pocket bike.
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Rheos Honda NR750 RC41 Helmet
SOLD FOR: $3,250🇧🇪 Jabbeke, Belgium – A rare Rheos helmet that’s done up in a factory color-matched NR livery.
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Valentino Rossi and Marc Márquez Original Painting
$3,250Portland, Oregon – A Ted Gadecki original that portrays one of motorcycling’s greats: Valentino Rossi!
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1997 Honda CBR1100XX Super Blackbird
SOLD FOR: $3,250Germantown, Maryland – This early Super Blackbird was recently imported and comes with an upgraded exhaust.
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1960 F.B. Mondial 48 Sport
SOLD FOR: $3,250Santa Monica, California – A tiny-two stroke that’s heaped with Mondial racing pedigree!
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1959 Moto Guzzi Lodola Gran Turismo 235
SOLD FOR: $3,250Santa Barbara, California – A running example of a Lodola Gran Turismo – a newer model of the final bike that Carlo Guzzi designed!
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1973 Indian MM5A
SOLD FOR: $3,250Universal City, Texas – “the world’s safest and most complete little motorcycle.” – a period Indian advertisement.
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2003 Honda VTR1000F Superhawk
SOLD FOR: $3,250Simi Valley, 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.
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2000 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R
SOLD FOR: $3,250Santa Monica, California – A Japanese-market import that sports some thoughtful modifications like a carbon fiber front fender, green hoses, and matching decals and rim tape.
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2003 Honda VFR800 Interceptor
SOLD FOR: $3,250Santa Monica, California – “always a standout, biased more toward balance than bravado, a sportbike for the real world” – Motorcyclist Magazine.
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1970 Ducati Scrambler 350
SOLD FOR: $3,250Santa Monica, California – a lovely made-in-Italy Scrambler that’s ready for display, or with the right love it could be a rider again.
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Ducati Desmosedici Signed Tank
SOLD FOR: $3,250🇦🇺 Brisbane, Australia – signed by Nicky Hayden at the 2010 US MotoGP at Laguna Seca, this tank has been on display in an office since 2011.
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2002 KTM Duke II
SOLD FOR: $3,250Santa Monica, California – “The very best of streetmoto – the slightly more refined cousin of that biking outlaw the supermoto. The Duke is rugged, grunty, well-braked and packed with attitude. It’s also a simple bike to fettle yourself and tune. It could be the best commuter ever made.” – MCN.