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2021 MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR
Santa Monica, California – “For the ultimate in showy, super naked decadence the MV Agusta will be right up your strada, if you’ve got cash to splash.” – MCN.
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The “Grocery Getter”
Villas, New Jersey – Called the “Grocery Getter,” this fun custom is a one-of-a-kind shopping cart/go-kart built by the seller over a seven-month period.
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No Reserve – Scott Russell 1996 Signed Helmet
Santa Monica, California – an excellent complement to Scott’s WSBK-winning bike…or a great standalone piece for your collection.
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1982 Honda GL500 Silver Wing Interstate With 232 Miles
Boyertown, Pennsylvania – a nearly-new Silver Wing with one registered owner.
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No Reserve – Sete Gibernau Suzuki GP 2001 Winter Test Leathers
Santa Monica, California – Sete’s Winter Test suit from the last year of 500cc two-stroke GPs.
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1962 Centaur FS4 Folding Scooter
San Francisco, California – “We have seen a lot of clever examples of engineering but the Centaur is one of the neatest we have seen for some time.” – Cycle World, 1963.
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No Reserve – Pierfrancesco Chili 1986 Suzuki GP Leathers
Santa Monica, California – Frankie’s leathers from the 1986 500cc GP Championship with HB/Team Gallina Suzuki.
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1971 BMW R60/5
Rogers, Arkansas – “All in all, the R60/5 is an ideal useable classic. Decent power, predictable handling, excellent build quality and rock-solid dependability make it a bike you can ride regularly with confidence.” – Motorcycle Classics
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2020 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401
Santa Monica, California – “The Vitpilen will make you feel like a hero whether you’re off to work or off to the mountains to play.” – Motorcyclist
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1991 Honda Africa Twin RD04
San Francisco, California – imported from Germany and sold on a bill of sale, this Africa Twin is ready to ride.
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1997 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
Corona, California –
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No Reserve – 1968 Yamaha YR2 350 Project
Santa Monica, California – the predecessor of the legendary RD350.
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1970 Kawasaki Green Streak F21M
Santa Monica, California – The Green Streak was Kawasaki’s first mass-produced race bike – and their first lime green production motorcycle!
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2006 Honda NSF100
Santa Monica, California – a great beginner bike for a future rider in your life, or for your own personal fun at the track.
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No Reserve – 1966 Bridgestone 175 Dual Twin Project
Santa Monica, California – “A new pattern has been set for touring two-strokes.” – Cycle World, 1966.
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1994 Yamaha FZR1000
Cleveland, Georgia – a delightfully 90s FZR complete with a tail cowl and Vance & Hines exhaust.
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2013 Avintia Racing Kawasaki BQR-FTR MotoGP CRT
Thermal, California – a former MotoGP CRT race bike from the 2013 season ridden by Hector Barbera, now with a KWS-freshened standard Kawasaki ZX-10R motor. For mere mortals, is MotoGP chassis technology with a reliable motor the ultimate trackbike?
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1984 Honda CB1100R
Santa Monica, California – “The Honda CB1100R is one of the select few no-compromise, high-speed motorcycles – machines that express, in visceral as well as functional terms, that their riders are humans of unusual two-wheeled discrimination.” – Motorcyclist, October 1982.
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1990 Yamaha FZR400
Paramount, California – this FZR will need a carb clean and some TLC, but it comes with a spare parts bike which has a frozen motor as well as an additional spare frame and several parts.
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1992 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R Project
Lutz, Florida – found in a garage after being parked in 2009, this homologation-special needs someone to bring it back to life.
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2009 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol
Santa Monica, California – A machine equally at home on the street or on the track with a livery paying tribute to the RC212V racers of Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso.
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1975 Kawasaki Z1
Santa Monica, California – Although the term “The King Of Motorcycles” could feasibly be applied to many significant motorcycles from the 20th century there is a good argument to be made that the Z1 is high on the list. – Silodrome
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2001 Ducati 996
Santa Monica, California – “If riding any of the later desmoquattro variants, 916, 996 or 998, does not stir your soul – consult an undertaker. You are most likely dead.” Classic Motorcycle Mechanics.
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1976 Honda CB550F Super Sport
Greenwood Village, Colorado – “probably the best balanced Honda of the seventies.” – Silodrome. This example has been with the owner for 43 years.
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No Reserve – Roger Lee Hayden Kawasaki ZX-10R AMA Superbike Bodywork and Frame
Santa Monica, California – the perfect starting point for a tribute to Roger Lee Hayden!
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1988 Honda CBR1000F Hurricane
Pensacola, Florida – “the ergonomics as a whole were fit for a normal human being. Add a pair of throwover saddlebags and a tankbag, and a thousand-mile weekend was a pleasure.” – Rider magazine.
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1996 Honda RVF400 NC35
Santa Monica, California – freshly-serviced, this RVF features Tyga carbon fiber bodywork and it’s ready to ride.
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1985 Yamaha RZ350 Kenny Roberts
Santa Monica, California – “Our July 1984 cover bike rated a “perfect 10” on the fun scale.” – Cycle World
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2000 KTM Duke II
Toronto, 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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1977 Yamaha RD400
Plano, Texas – 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.
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1976 Yamaha RD400C Restomod
Beaverton, Oregon – a custom RD with Spec II engine work which was built to be a show bike and won the “Best 2-Stroke” award at the Vashon Island motorcycle show.
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1996 Honda CBR900RR
Fontana, California – “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.
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1995 Magni Australia
🇩🇪 Twist, Germany – “That blend of good looks, effortless engine performance, and nimble handling made the Australia a very impressive special, with a captivating blend of pace and grace.” – Super Bikes.
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1983 Kawasaki KZ1100ST With 445 Miles
🇩🇪 Nussdorf, Germany – after spending 30+ years in a living room, this Kawasaki was brought back to life and ridden for a couple of hundred miles. It’s ready to ride or display.
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1971 Husqvarna 250 Cross Owned by Steve McQueen
Elmhurst, Illinois – owned by the King of Cool himself, this Husqvarna is one of the machines that redefined off-road riding in the United States.
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1994 Kawasaki ZXR750
Santa Monica, California – “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.
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2008 Ducati Monster S4RS Tricolore #396
Bardstown, Kentucky – this Tricolore comes with a tremendous amount of spare parts, including a complete set of bodywork.
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No Reserve – 1993 Suzuki GSX-R1100
Santa Monica, California – guaranteed to find a new home, this GSX-R is from the first year of liquid cooling.
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2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE
Santa Monica, California – “Want it for Paul’s achievement, want it for Ducati’s heritage, want it for how it looks.” Bike Magazine, 2006
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1991 Yamaha TZR250 3XV
Santa Monica, California – “Once you’ve grown the courage to make use of the chassis, you’ll spend your days searching for opportunities to embarrass big bike owners.” Performance Bike, September 1991.
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No Reserve – Honda CB350/400 Parts
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning! Help us make some space and get some cool stuff for yourself in the process.
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1999 Yamaha R7 OW-02 Rolling Chassis
Santa Monica, California – the perfect candidate for a R7/1.
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No Reserve – 1987 Honda VFR700F2 Interceptor Project
Santa Monica, California – The VFR was not only a sales success, but it went on to become one of Honda’s longest running and most loved models.
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2002 MV Agusta F4 750 Senna
Irvine, California – “From the badge emblems on the tank and the seat to the race-worthy components, this machine is almost as fun to sit on and look at from the cockpit as it is to ride…almost.” – MCN, October 2002
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2016 Aprilia RSV4 RF
Paso Robles, California – a 1-owner RSV4 RF (top of the line for that year) with just 1,002 miles.
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2011 Zero Engineering Type 6 With 192 Miles
Santa Monica, California – a 1-owner Zero with just 192 miles.
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No Reserve – Ducati 1098S Race Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning!
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No Reserve – Dayton 4VME9 Hydraulic Stacker
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning! Help us make some space and get some cool stuff for yourself in the process.
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No Reserve – Anthony Gobert Yamaha R7 AMA Superbike Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – the perfect starting point for a tribute to Anthony Gobert!
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No Reserve – Honda CBX Aftermarket Wheels
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning! Help us make some space and get some cool stuff for yourself in the process.
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No Reserve – 1990 Kawasaki ZX-7 Project
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning! Help us make some space and get some cool stuff for yourself in the process.
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No Reserve – Honda RC30 Rothmans Front Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning! Help us make some space and get some cool stuff for yourself in the process.
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1999 Suzuki GSX-R750 With 44 Miles
Graham, Washington – In 2000, Cycle Gear ran a nationwide giveaway promotion for a Suzuki GSX-R750 that was custom painted by Offbeat Productions with a livery that matched Arai’s Kevin Schwantz livery on their Quantum/s replica helmet. This is that bike – and it comes with the matching helmet.
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1989 Honda Transalp
Durham, North Carolina – “One of the most unusual bikes Honda’s ever offered, the Transalp was good at just about anything you threw at it and is still a great, practical, do-it-all motorcycle.” – Motorcycle Classics.
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1988 Yamaha FZR250
Randburg, South Africa – “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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Arai RX-7X Dani Pedrosa Replica
Santa Monica, California – a hand-painted custom designed as a replica of Dani Pedrosa’s helmet at the 2019 MotoGP Catalunya Test.
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Shoei X-Spirit 3 Marc Marquez Replica
Santa Monica, California – a hand-painted custom designed as a replica of Marc Marquez’s helmet used in the Catalunya round of the 2019 MotoGP Championship.
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Shark Race-R Pro GP Scott Redding Replica
Santa Monica, California – a hand-painted custom designed as a replica of Scott Redding’s helmet during the 2020 WSBK season.
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AGV Pista GP RR Franco Morbidelli Replica
Santa Monica, California – a hand-painted custom designed as a replica of Franco Morbidelli’s helmet used in the Misano round of the 2020 MotoGP Championship inspired by Spike Lee’s “Do The Right Thing.”
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1983 Honda CB1100F
Worcester, Massachusetts – a restomodded CB1100F designed “to handle like a modern bike but retain the 80’s look.”
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1996 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R
Cupertino, California – “It is the quintessential 90s Ninja and embodies everything great about the Kawasaki brand.” – Hot Cars
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2005 MV Agusta F4 1000 Tamburini
Santa Monica, California – Tamburini himself called this “My dream. My bike.”
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1996 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7RR N1
Santa Monica, California – The final expression of Team Green’s homologation specials in the 1990s.
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1994 Suzuki RGV250R
San Luis Obispo, California – an impressively-preserved RGV with a California title that was featured in Rider magazine.
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2007 Ducati 1098S Tricolore
Santa Monica, California – “on the road the 1098S isn’t just an improvement, it’s a revelation.” – Cycle World
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1998 Yamaha R1
Santa Monica, California – “They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes, but the R1 just makes everything so easy. There are no vibes, knee ache or surprises that mar the experience of riding it, and there’s even a huge space under the pillion seat for a couple of sandwiches. Try that on your Panigale.” – MCN
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2007 MV Agusta F4 1000 Senna #25/300
Inman, South Carolina – #225 of 300 and one of just 65 examples of the F4 Senna that were officially imported to the US.
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2016 Focus Izalco Max Road
Torrance, California – “The ride is brilliant – firm yet forgiving. It’s comfortable enough for long, hard rides, light enough to climb with the best.” – Bike Radar
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2014 Cannondale Slice RS Black Edition
Torrance, California – Per Cannondale, “this UCI-legal rocket is built for time-trial specialists or triathletes looking for the absolute fastest way from point A to point B..”
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2021 Fuji SL 1.1
Torrance, California – “The SL is in an elite class of superlight bicycles and is elevating Fuji to a higher level.”
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1999 Laverda 750S Formula
Santa Monica, California – a rare Zane Laverda with just 2,660 miles.
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1980 Moto Guzzi CX100 Le Mans Custom
Seattle, Washington – In the seller words, this is the “ultimate rat bike.”
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2005 MV Agusta F4 Ago #98/300
Santa Monica, California – a 1-owner Ago that you can display or ride.
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No Reserve – 2000 MZ Mastiff
Santa Monica, California – “The MZ Mastiff is solidly-built and with looks that could launch nuclear missiles, “aggressive” just about sums up the Mastiff. However, it’s a great road bike, easy and huge fun to ride. Perfect pulling power for townies or twisties and tough enough to withstand abuse and the elements. Pleasantly unusual, too. It’s a goodie.” – MCN.
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1989 Honda Hawk NT650
Raleigh, 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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AGV K3 SV-S White Zoo Replica Signed by Valentino Rossi
Santa Monica, California – signed by Rossi himself, this livery is a replica of Aldo Drudi’s design to celebrate Rossi’s 2005 MotoGP Championship.
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No Reserve – 1989 Suzuki GSX-R1100 Project
Santa Monica, California – will you use this for parts or bring it back to glory?
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For Charity – Autographed “Taking it To The Limit” Book
Santa Monica, California – 1 of 25 commissioned examples of Peter Starr’s Taking It To The Limit that was autographed by all the stars featured in the book and in Peter Starr’s films, including Kenny Roberts, Wayne Rainey, Eddie Lawson, Freddie Spencer, Roger DeCoster, and much more.
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No Reserve – 1984 Kawasaki GPz900R
Santa Monica, California – originally sold outside of the US, this GPZ900R (the original Ninja) has been recently serviced and is ready to ride.
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1994 Yamaha TZM150
Santa Monica, California – a rare example of the bike that took over Malaysia.
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2008 Ducati Desmosedici NOS Dash
Santa Monica, California – a NOS Desmosedici dash that’s perfect for a backup or to use in a cool project.
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2003 Honda RC51
Santa Monica, California – “The RC51 enjoys a devoted, almost fanatical following. Riding one, it’s easy to understand why. The heart of the RC51 is a brooding 999cc liquid-cooled 90-degree V-twin powerplant. And although few motorcycles can claim a signature aural symphony of sound like the RC, there’s more to it than the sumptuous, ominous exhaust note exiting the big dual pipes that sweep up on either side of the machine.” – Ultimate Motorcycling
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No Reserve – 1992 Suzuki GSX-R1100 Project
Santa Monica, California – will you use this for parts or bring it back to glory?
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1995 Honda CBR900RR
Santa Monica, California – “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.
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1987 Yamaha RZV500R
Seattle, Washington – The RZV is a JDM-only bike with unique touches such as a hand-welded aluminum frame. This was recently serviced and is ready to ride with a US title (Washington state).
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2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE With 2 Miles
Santa Monica, California – “Want it for Paul’s achievement, want it for Ducati’s heritage, want it for how it looks.” Bike Magazine, 2006
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2002 Ducati MH900E #749/2000
Santa Monica, California – one Ducati’s most distinctive models with its original plaque, owner’s manual, extra key, tool kit, and the matching serialized t-shirt for bike #749/2000.
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1991 Kawasaki ZXR750R K1 With 662 Miles
🇩🇪 Reilingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany – an exquisite K1 that’s been freshly serviced and is ready to display or ride.
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1992 Honda CB750 Nighthawk Custom
Santa Monica, California – built by Vandals Moto, this Nighthawk is called “Casper.”
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1999 Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD
Colton, California – “[Suzuki updated] 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 – 2006
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No Reserve – Performance Machines Chicane Wheels for Suzuki TL1000R
Santa Monica, California – a used set of PM Chicanes ready to give your TL1000R a dose of classic aesthetics.
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2020 Triumph Thruxton TFC #002/750
Fresno, California – “With the #001 bike in the Triumph Museum in Hinckley, this is effectively the first Thruxton TFC available for public consumption.”
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2000 Suzuki TL1000R
Sanford, North Carolina – “The concept behind the TL1000R is simple: Build a V-Twin with the potential to win Superbike races.” – Hiroshi Moritake, TL-R Project Leader.
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2002 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Santa Monica, California – a Yoshimura employee built this as a tribute to Yosh’s race bikes of the early 2000s.
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1992 Yamaha FZR1000
Santa Monica, California – one of the cleanest FZR1000s we’ve ever seen, complete with a tail cowl and Vance & Hines exhaust.
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2018 Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory
Ankeny, Iowa – “Factory” tells you everything you need to know – this is the version you want.
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2016 Kawasaki ZX-10R
Las Vegas, Nevada – offered by the original owner, this ZX-10R has just 2,141 miles.
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2007 Benelli TnT 1130 With 246 Miles
Santa Monica, California – “One of the best ever incarnations of the naked motorcycle theme. A massively powerful motor allied to a funky design and capable chassis makes the Benelli TNT effortlessly good at wheelies and general A-road hooning.The Benelli TNT is probably the most ‘out there’ motorcycle money can buy.” – MCN, 2006.
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2021 Aprilia Tuono X In Crate
🇨🇦 Gatineau, Québec, Canada – #18 of 30 Tuono Xs.
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1982 Yamaha XJ650 Seca Turbo Project With Parts Bike
Des Moines, Iowa – this project needs someone to take it across the finish line.
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No Reserve – 2002 Honda RC51
Paramount, California – this RC51 is guaranteed to find a new home.
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2008 Ducati Desmosedici #801
Odessa, Texas – a ~2,500 mile Desmo that’s been on display in a restaurant. It’s offered by the second owner.
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1979 Honda CBX
Santa Monica, California – recently imported from South Africa, this CBX has just been serviced by Iconic and is ready to ride.
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1990 Honda NSR250 MC21
Santa Monica, California – a MC21 with less than 5,000 miles on it. We recently serviced it with a carb clean, battery, spark plugs, tank liner, and new tires so it’s time for someone to enjoy it.
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1988 Honda NX650
Raleigh, North Carolina – known in other markets as the Dominator, this NX650 is “ready to ride anywhere.”
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1989 Honda GB500 TT
Raleigh, North Carolina – a modified GB which features a 600cc kit that’s been in place for 11 years and 12,000 miles.
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2002 Mondial Piega With 1 Mile
Santa Monica, California – “Probably the most beautiful production bike in the world.” – VisorDown, July 2003. This one has just 1 mile!
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1986 Suzuki GSX-R1100
Santa Monica, California – a rider-quality GSX-R from the first year of production.
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1992 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7R K2 In Crate
Santa Monica, California – the holy grail for a Kawasaki collector: a homologation ZX-7R that’s still in the original crate!
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1981 Suzuki GS750
Dania Beach, Florida – a well-kept survivor with 3,524 miles.
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2000 Bimota YB11 Superleggera 25th Anniversary With 1 Mile
Santa Monica, California – #22 of 50 examples Bimota built to celebrate their 25th Anniversary.
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No Reserve – 2009 Buell 1125CR
Santa Monica, California – “the 1125CR is packed with character, the heart of which is its fantastic motor, it’s a huge step on for Buell when you compare it to the older Harley-engined models.” – Visor Down.
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2019 Kawasaki Ninja 400 Track Bike
San Diego, California – a “personal track day bike built by Jeremy Toye at Ninja400R.com (Norton Motorsports). The list is long for parts but comes out to more than $6,000.“
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1986 Yamaha BW200
Riverside, California – the collectible predecessor of the TW200.
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2015 Kawasaki Ninja H2
Santa Monica, California – a 1-owner H2 with less than 5,500 miles and a welcome box signed by several Kawasaki employees!
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2008 Aprilia RSV1000R Factory Chaz Davies KWS AMA Racebike
Santa Monica, California – Chaz Davies’ race bike for KWS Aprilia in the 2009 Daytona Superbike series.
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No Reserve – 1969 Honda CL90
Santa Monica, California – this CL has been with the same family since new!
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No Reserve – 1984 Kawasaki GPz750 Turbo
Santa Monica, California – a highly-modified GPz that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
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2020 Bimota Tesi H2 With 63 Miles
Santa Monica, California – #3 of the Tesi H2s exported to America.
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2010 BMW HP2 Sport
Santa Monica, California – the pinnacle of BMW’s boxer-powered sportbikes.