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2016 Ducati Multistrada 1200
Porter Ranch, California – an original-owner Multistrada with a full set of luggage.
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Honda NR750 Swingarm (NOS)
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1997 Ducati 748 with 853 Big Bore Kit
Accord, New York – A race-ready 748 that was built by J.D. Hord and bored to 853cc!
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2006 Honda RC51 SP2
A bone-stock, final year example of The Duck Killer.
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No Reserve – 2x Yamaha YSR50s
Marina del Rey, California – one’s a runner, one just needs a little work before you could drag race your buddy from stop light to stop light.
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1996 Ducati 916 Project
Previously owned by a Fast by Ferracci tech, this 916 has been well-modified and won’t need much to get back on the road – this would make for an excellent “winter project”.
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2001 Ducati 748S
“Few motorcycles match its simple, gorgeous curves.” – MCN.
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For Charity With No Reserve – 2001 Honda RC51 Jurassic Park III
This special RC51 was donated by Honda. All proceeds go to Ride for Kids, benefiting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.
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1999 Ducati 996
Swansea, Massachusetts – with Airtech Streamlining bodywork painted to look like Carl Fogarty’s 1994 WSBK racer, an Arrow exhaust, and several carbon fiber pieces, this 996 both looks and sounds fantastic.
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2018 KTM 690 Enduro R
“A monster raving lunatic that blurs the scenery like no other.” MCN, February 2019.
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2000 Suzuki TL1000R
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1991 Yamaha YSR50
Salisbury, North Carolina – a low mileage (1,968) YSR with NOS bodywork.
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1996 Honda RVF400 NC35
Santa Monica, California – An imported NC35 that needs just a few things to be road-ready.
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1996 Kawasaki ZX-7R
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Honda RC30 Frame (NOS)
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1990 Kawasaki ZX-7
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1990 Kawasaki ZX-7
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2004 Aprilia Tuono Racing
Santa Monica, California – a Tuono Racing with some serious upgrades.
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2008 Aprilia SXV550
Santa Monica, California – fresh off a service, this SXV needs nothing but a new rider.
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2004 Aprilia Tuono Racing
Santa Monica, California – a Tuono Racing with plenty of upgrades and under 10k miles.
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1986 Suzuki RG250 Walter Wolf
Marina del Rey, California – A baby version of the Walter Wolf RG lineup.
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1984 Yamaha RZ350 Kenny Roberts
Do your best Kenny Roberts impression on the last street-legal two-stroke streetbike sold in the US.
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2004 Honda RC51 Nicky Hayden Edition
The RC51 is already great. But the small percentage that Honda dressed up to celebrate Nicky’s 2002 AMA Championship are even better.
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No Reserve – 2002 Honda RC51
Santa Monica, California – Honda’s famed “Ducati killer.”
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2002 Ducati Monster S4
Culver City, California – “The motor is so well behaved, yet subversively powerful, that it’s not hard to fall for it. And then the cycle side of things can really handle whatever you pitch at it” – Motorcycle.com
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2016 BMW F800GT
Medford, New Jersey – A two-owner GT that comes with an Akrapovič slip-on, a Sargent seat, and an upgraded windscreen.
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2001 Ducati 748
Cincinnati, Ohio – A well-kept 748 that features a set of BST wheels and some Termi pipes!
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2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 50th Anniversary
Santa Monica, California – An imported 50th Anniversary R1 that pays tribute to Yamaha’s racing heritage!
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1983 Honda CB1100F
Santa Monica, California – repainted with new decals, this CB-F features some tasteful upgrades including the “Boomerang” wheels from a Euro/Canada-spec bike.
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1988 Suzuki GSX-R750
Syracuse, New York – with the original owner until 1/20, this Gixxer was just made ready for the road again.
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1991 Suzuki GSX-R1100
Garrison, New York – recently restored, this Gixxer was built to look good as a display piece but has ~200 shakedown miles to ensure it’s ready if you want to ride it, too.
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Vyrus 50C32T
1 of 8 minibikes Vyrus built in 2005 with a motor developed for the Italian minimoto championship. One of the most exclusive companies in motorcycling, said “It was too expensive, even for us.”
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2005 Suzuki GSX-R1000
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2000 Ducati 996 Custom
Santa Monica, California – a well-modified 996 with a distinctive green livery.
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1999 Kawasaki ZX-7R
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2004 Aprilia RSV1000R Factory
Santa Monica, California – Aprilia refreshed the RSV in 2004 with a new motor and updated styling. They also introduced the version you want – the Ohlins/OZ-equipped Factory.
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1997 Honda CBR900RR Erion
Santa Monica, California – MCN called this “the motorcycle that changed how sports motorcycles were built”, and it only gets better with this refreshed example sporting the Erion Racing livery.
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1984 Honda NS250R
Santa Monica, California – with the same owner for over a decade, this NS250R has been repainted with a Rothmans Honda livery.
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2007 Cagiva Mito with Honda CRF450X Motor
“It’s a dream ride, really, for anybody from a 16-year-old kid to a 76-year-old, 145-pound pianist.” – Cycle World, February 2011.
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1993 Honda CBR900RR
Santa Monica, California – recently serviced by Iconic, this CBR900RR is ready to ride.
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1996 Honda CBR900RR
Marina del Rey, California – A delightfully-90s example of Honda’s iconic CBR900RR that’s been well-preserved.
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1991 Suzuki RGV250 VJ22
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2001 Honda CBR929RR Erion Racing
Cedarburg, Wisconsin – Honda’s superbike and Erion Racing livery = the perfect pairing.
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2004 Ducati Monster S4R With 848 Miles
Marina del Rey, California – a well-modified example of the top-of-the-range Monster of the time.
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1996 Honda CBR900RR Erion Racing
Santa Monica, California – Equipped with a Yoshimura exhaust and color-matched powdercoated wheels, this 900RR looks as good as it rides.
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1996 Honda CBR900RR
West Islip, New York – a delightfully-90s, one-owner example of Honda’s iconic CBR900RR that’s been well-preserved.
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1995 Kawasaki ZXR400
“As a secondhand buy, it takes some beating: small enough to insure and keep in sticky rubber; big enough to do 135mph, sweet-handling enough to keep you interested for acouple of years…under those circumstances, I’d love one.” Performance Bike, 1994.
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2001 Honda XR650R
Universal City, Texas – The bike that Johnny Campbell called “purpose built to win the Baja 1000.”
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1996 Aprilia RS250
“Simply one of the very best, least-compromised sports motorcycles money can buy.” MCN, November 2006.
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2000 Yamaha R1
Santa Monica, California – An early R1 that comes in an eye-catching red livery!
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2009 Aprilia SXV550
Marina del Rey, California – “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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1995 Honda RVF400
Never officially sold in the US, the RVF400 (NC35) is a cult classic for Honda enthusiasts. Why import one from Japan when you can get one that’s already titled in Utah?
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1999 Ducati 900SS
Los Angeles, California – this 900SS has just 1,637 miles.
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1985 Honda VF1000R
When 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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2001 Honda RC51
Santa Monica, California – An imported RC51 that comes with a TSR exhaust, a Penske shock, and a bright red livery!
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1994 Honda VFR400R NC30
Santa Monica, California – a NC30 with an Oregon title.
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1970 Ducati Scrambler 350
Santa Monica, California – a lovely made-in-Italy Scrambler that’s ready for display or just a little bit of work away from being a rider.
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1987 Yamaha FZ700
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1998 Honda CBR900RR Erion
MCN called this “the motorcycle that changed how sports motorcycles were built.”
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2005 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Santa Monica, California – The fan favorite year of the GSX-R1000 in a gorgeous 8 Hours of Suzuka Yoshimura Replica paint job.
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1988 Honda NSR250SP MC18 Terra Racing
“From any angle, the NSR looks like a real factory GP 250 motorcycle.” Motorcycle.com, April 2016.
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2005 Honda RC51 SP2
“The RC51 enjoys a devoted, almost fanatical following. Riding one, it’s easy to understand why.” Ultimate Motorcycling, July 2016.
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2007 MV Agusta F4 1000 R
Massimo Tamburini’s iconic design, exquisitely wrapped in carbon fiber.
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1983 BMW R80RT Custom
Walnut Creek, California – This RT has been freed of its fairings and bags in order to become a naked classic.
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2000 Suzuki TL1000R
Westlake Village, California – A low-mile TL import that comes with color-matched wheels and windscreen!
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2002 Honda RC51
Santa Monica, California – An imported RC51 with an Akrapovič exhaust!
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1966 Ducati Diana Mark 3
Brooklyn, New York – “Despite its humble origins, the 1966 Ducati Diana Mark 3 is a highly sought-after classic motorcycle, revered for its unique styling and impressive performance.” – Motorcyclist.
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1983 Kawasaki GPz750
Santa Monica, California – The Big K’s speedy 750 that was much more than just a sport bike.
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1987 Honda Hurricane CBR600F
Santa Monica, California – “Even the Ninja knows to hide from the Hurricane.”
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2004 Ducati 999S
Van Nuys, California – a well-modified S with titanium connecting rods, Marchesini wheels, Termignoni exhaust, Ducati titanium subframe, radial front calipers, and much more.
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2003 Kawasaki ZX-6RR
Santa Monica, California – At the end of 2002, Kawasaki installed a cheater 636 motor in the ZX-6R. The extra displacement was great for the majority of riders as they spent most of their time on the street and not on the track. But for the limited few that wanted to compete and had to stick under a 600cc displacement limit, the 599cc double R was the way to go.
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1995 Honda CBR900RR
Garfield, Arkansas – “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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1972 AJS Stormer 410
Butte, Montana – A vintage British AJS motocrosser with a unique history and a recent refresh looking for its next home.
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1998 Moto Guzzi V10 Centauro Sport
Santa Monica, California – 1 of just 1,917 examples.
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2012 Ducati 848 Evo Corse Special Edition
Santa Monica, California – a 2-owner Corse with a tremendous amount of modifications.
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2001 Suzuki TL1000S
Santa Monica, California – an impressively-modified TL-S with 4,024 miles offered by the original owner!
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1971 Norton Commando 750
Santa Monica, California – a Commando that’s “well-known within the SoCal Norton Community.”
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1983 BMW R65LS Custom
Pasadena, California – A beautiful R65LS that’s been stripped down (-20 lbs) and painted in the iconic colors of the Gulf racing livery.
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1971 Yamaha R5B Custom
Named “Daisy”, this custom R5 has a RD350 motor, Kenny Roberts paint scheme, and more than its fair share of media attention.
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1987 Kawasaki Ninja 600RX
Santa Monica, California – A lighter, nimbler limited edition of Kawasaki’s groundbreaking Ninja 600R.
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1986 Yamaha FZ750
Santa Monica, California – “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.
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2007 Honda VFR800 25th Anniversary
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1991 Suzuki GSX-R1100
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2005 BMW R1200RT
Santa Monica, California – “One of the surprise highlights of BMW’s 2005 motorcycle range. It was not only faster and lighter, the ergonomics and handling package is excellent too. Not just a great tourer, a great motorcycle, period.” – MCN.
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Honda NR750 Exhaust Headers (NOS)
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2004 Aprilia RSV1000R Factory
Aprilia refreshed the RSV in 2004 with a new motor and updated styling. They also introduced the version you want – the Ohlins/OZ-equipped Factory.
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1985 Yamaha RZ350
Santa Monica, California – a well-upgraded RZ with Spec II bodywork.
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1993 Suzuki GSX-R400
A grey-market screamer with a 15k redline from the days when Japanese companies kept one-upping each other with 400s.
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2006 MV Agusta Brutale 910R
Los Angeles, California – A Brutale decked out in carbon fiber and loaded with extras!
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1976 Honda CB400F Custom
Chesnee, South Carolina – An award-winning custom CB400 in beautiful green and ivory!
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2002 Honda RC51
“The RC51 enjoys a devoted, almost fanatical following. Riding one, it’s easy to understand why.” Ultimate Motorcycling, July 2016.
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1997 Suzuki GSX-R750
Houston, Texas – “an exceptionally clean, adult owned, garage kept bike with no stories.”
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2008 Yamaha R1 FIAT #190
Santa Monica, California – Yamaha released 380 examples of the R1 with bodywork inspired by their MotoGP racer. Here’s #190.
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2008 Aprilia SXV550
Santa Monica, California – “Only nutters need apply” – VisorDown.
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2011 Kawasaki Ninja 1000
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2002 Honda VFR800 Interceptor
Miami, Florida – “A consumate all-rounder that looks great and goes better whether you’re on a track day, commuting or heading on a two week holiday with pillion and luggage” – MCN.
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2005 Ducati 749 Dark
Santa Monica, California – A sleek 749 Dark with tons of tasteful upgrades.
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2003 BMW R1100S Boxer Cup Replika
Upland, California – One of only 200 produced for 2003, this BCR is upgraded with BMW’s 1130cc engine!
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1998 Kawasaki ZX-7R
Santa Monica, California – “The Kawasaki ZX-7R still rates as one of the best-looking race-replica machines ever. And it’s been looks alone that have kept the venerable sexy seven so popular” – VisorDown.
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2001 Kawasaki ZRX1200R
Oak View, California – this ZRX was repainted in the dark metallic blue livery of the JDM-only ZRX DAEG variant.
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1998 Suzuki TL1000R Race Bike
Santa Monica, California – the personal race bike of our very own Steve the Professor!
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1994 Honda CBR900RR
“In the spring of 1992, Honda unveiled the motorcycle that would change the way we think about sportbikes: the CBR900RR.” Cycle World, November 2012
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2005 Suzuki GSX-R600 Track Bike
Houston, Texas – originally purchased in April of 2005 in Illinois, this Suzuki GSX-R600 (VIN: JS1GN7CA652104253) has been a track bike its entire life. Equipped with thousands in upgrades, it’s been recently refreshed and is ready to turn some laps.
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2000 Aprilia RSV Mille R
Marina del Rey, California – MCN wasn’t being sarcastic when they asked, “Why buy a Ducati when you could have an Mille?” Austrian power, Swedish suspension, and Italian style. What more do you want?
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No Reserve – 2006 Yamaha R1 LE Raced by Jason DiSalvo
Marina del Rey, California – One of the bikes that Jason DiSalvo rode while placing 2nd overall in the 2005 AMA Superstock series.
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2002 Kawasaki ZX-7R
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1974 Honda XR75
Converse, Texas – A lightly restored XR75 ready for a new home.
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2009 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol
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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2001 Suzuki TL1000R
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1988 Yamaha FZR1000
Santa Monica, California – This FZR comes fresh off of a cosmetic restoration with new paintwork, decals, and clear coat.
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1974 Husqvarna 400 CR
Thornville, Ohio – An unrestored example of a 70s Husky icon.
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2015 Yamaha R3
Santa Monica, California – A heavily-customized R3 with a vinyl wrap and excellent upgrades from Brembo, Akrapovic, YSS, Traxxion Dynamics, and more!
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2000 Kawasaki ZX-12R
Reno, Nevada – “For many owners the Kawasaki ZX-12R combines the best aspects of the Honda Blackbird or Hayabusa, but mixes in a dose of good old fashioned lairy fun.” – MCN
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2007 Honda VFR800 25th Anniversary
Selah, Washington – In 2007, Honda celebrated the 25th Anniversary of their venerable sport tourer with a special red/white/blue paint job.
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1992 Ducati 750SS
Phoenix, Arizona – A clean Super Sport that was stored as a display piece and then refurbished to riding condition!
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2005 MV Agusta Brutale 750 S
Santa Monica, California – “A barking mad bike, but stylish and interesting from every angle with plenty of power.” – Visor Down
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1989 Honda CR250R
Brenham, Texas – “I wanted this bike to bring back the memories of Supercross racing in the late 80s, and I think it hit the mark. Ricky Johnson was at the end of his reign (with the wrist injury he would sustain in the 1989 season) and Honda was still a powerhouse that set the benchmark for all the other manufacturers. This bike is essentially a brand new 1989 Honda CR250R, but BETTER than when she left the Honda factory.”
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2000 Aprilia RS250
Santa Clara, California – a former WERA race bike that’s still ready to terrorize bigger bikes on track.
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2009 Triumph Daytona 675
Brooklyn, New York – A one-owner Daytona with upgrades from Ohlins, LSL, Scott’s, Jardine, and more.
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2001 Aprilia RSV Mille R
MCN wasn’t being sarcastic when they asked, “Why buy a Ducati when you could have an Mille?” Austrian power, Swedish suspension, and Italian style. What more do you want?