Sold on Iconic Motorbike Auctions/Classifieds
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1983 Kawasaki KZ1000R Eddie Lawson Replica
Santa Monica, California – A limited edition model celebrating Eddie Lawson’s World Championship wins.
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2003 Honda RC51
Santa Monica, California – A well-customized example of Honda’s “Ducati killer” that comes with a 6,492 miles on the clock.
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2003 Kawasaki Z1000
Santa Monica, California – “From speedy backroad hustling and stunty showboating to crosstown moody posing and even a bit of distance or two-up trundling, all of these are within easy reach on the big Z” – VisorDown.
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2019 BMW R nineT
Santa Monica, California – A tastefully-modified example of BMW’s popular neo-retro standard that sports tons of trick carbon fiber parts.
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1999 Yamaha R7 Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – a used set of OEM bodywork for a Yamaha R7.
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2021 MV Agusta Brutale 1000 RR
Santa Monica, California – A clean Brutale that sports upgrades like an Arrow exhaust, a carbon fiber tail, and tons of CNC goodies.
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No Reserve – 2012 Yamaha R1 WorldGP 50th Anniversary Edition with Zero Miles
Santa Monica, California – a never-ridden example of the R1 that Yamaha built to celebrate their 50th Anniversary in World GP Racing.
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1986 Honda VF1000R With 1,290 Miles
Universal City, Texas – Honda’s high-performance flagship that boasted technology well-ahead of its time.
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1989 Yamaha YSR50 With RM80 Engine
Santa Monica, California – A tiny, race-replica two-stroke with a heart transplant from a Suzuki RM80.
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2001 Ducati 748S
Mogadore, Ohio – “Few motorcycles match its simple, gorgeous curves” – MCN.
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Honda NR750 Left Middle Cowl (NOS)
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2001 Ducati Monster S4
Mansfield, Connecticut – “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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Suzuki GSX-R750RK Rear Fairing Stay
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Honda NR750 Belly Pan (NOS)
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No Reserve – 1965 Honda CL77 Scrambler
Redwood City, California – This garage sale find was named “the Gentleman’s scrambler” by Rider Magazine.
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1984 Honda VF500 Interceptor
San Diego, California – “a bike that looks this good, handles this well, has such a wonderful engine and costs no more than its competitors is more than just a “nice bike.” It’s damn near irresistible.” – Cycle World.
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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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1980 Honda CBX Project
Santa Monica, California – Will you finish this CBX restoration or turn it into something else entirely?
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1969 Yamaha YCS1
Lincoln, Nebraska – “Also known as the Bonanza, the Yamaha YCS-1 was a lovely small-displacement 2-stroker that was also available in a scrambler variant.” – Bike-urious
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2019 MV Agusta F3 800
Santa Monica, California – A low-mile example of MV’s F3 800, imported from Japan!
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2002 KTM Duke II
Santa 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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2017 Aprilia Tuono Factory
Santa Monica, California – “Factory” tells you everything you need to know – this is the version you want.
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2010 MV Agusta F4 1000
Santa Monica, California – A gorgeous F4 import that made its way to Iconic from a collection in Japan.
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2016 Aprilia RSV4 RR
Santa Monica, California – A low (6,505) mile example of Aprilia’s top-tier sportbike that comes with Akrapović exhaust, ASV levers, T-Rex sliders, and other track-ready accouterments.
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2009 KTM 990 Adventure S
Sunland, California – “The 990 Adventure S is impressive proof of just how sporty a street enduro can be.” – Total Motorcycle
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2001 Ducati 996R
Santa Monica, California – A well-kept 996R import that’s coming off of a fresh service with new belts, fluids, and tires!
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2001 Ducati 996
Santa Monica, California – A tricked out 996 that features an eye-catching custom paint scheme and tons of Fast by Ferraci parts!
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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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No Reserve – 1993 Ducati 888 SPO
Santa Monica, California – This 888 SPO has tasteful upgrades like Marvic wheels (stocks included) and an Öhlins steering damper!
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1989 Yamaha TZR250 3MA1
Spring, Texas – “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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2003 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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For Charity With No Reserve – 2010 Team Honda/Moriwaki Moto2 Practice Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – Bare carbon-fiber fairings from Honda/Moriwaki Engineering’s 2012 Moto2 entry MD600.
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2015 KTM 390 Duke
Santa Monica, California – “The 390 Duke is different from its 250 and 300 competitors in that it’s not a small bike you buy to grow out of—you buy it to keep because it’s small, light, quick and loads of fun” – Rider Magazine.
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2021 MV Agusta Superveloce 800 With 3 Miles
Santa Monica, California – A brand-new, never-ridden example of MV’s stunning Superveloce, offered on its original MSO!
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No Reserve – 1996 Suzuki GSX-R750 SRAD
Santa Monica, 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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No Reserve – Yamaha YSR80 With 93 Miles
Santa Monica, California – The much rarer bigger brother to Yamaha’s ever-popular YSR50.
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2015 KTM 1290 Super Duke R
Santa Monica, California – “If you absolutely, positively need to be able to wheelie at any time, this would be the bike for you” – New Atlas.
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2003 Benelli Tornado Tre 900 Limited Edition #015
Carroll, Ohio – one of just 150 examples of Benelli’s Limited Edition bike to homologate their WSBK racer. These were equipped with some of the best components of the day and were priced accordingly: US MSRP was $36,500 in 2003.
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2021 Ducati Diavel 1260 Lamborghini with 4 Kilometers
Santa Monica, California – “A motorcycle made in a limited and numbered edition of 630 units and destined to win the hearts of motorcyclists and collectors from all over the world.” – Ducati
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No Reserve – 1998 Yamaha R1
Santa Monica, California – A first-year R1 that made its way stateside after being imported from the UK!
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No Reserve – Honda RVF400 NC35 Frame
Santa Monica, California – a NC35 frame ready for someone to bring back to life.
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2012 KTM 990 Adventure R
Santa Monica, California – “it’s equally adept on the road, with its controllable 96.2-hp V-Twin ripping up the asphalt as well as it does a rocky trail” – Cycle World.
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2000 Aprilia RS250 Challenge Cup
Santa Monica, California – “Simply one of the very best, least-compromised sports motorcycles money can buy” – MCN.
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1995 Yamaha TZR250 SPR
Santa Monica, California – A top-spec two-stroke TZR repli-racer that comes to Iconic from Japan.
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1993 Honda CBR900RR
Los Gatos, California – restored by Modern Classics Sportbike Restorations, this first-year 900RR is ready to ride or display.
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No Reserve – 1993 Ducati 900SS
Thousand Oaks, California – a rider 900SS that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
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2021 Ducati Hypermotard 950 SP with 748 Miles
Santa Monica, California – “the consummate street hooligan” – MCN.
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2013 KTM 250 SX-F
Santa 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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2015 Triumph Speed Triple R
Porter 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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2015 Ducati 1199 Panigale S
Santa Monica, California – “It’s a very clever motorcycle and very, very good” – MCN.
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2007 Ducati 999 with 749R Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – Ducati’s polarizing 999, outfitted with some carbon fiber add-ons and 749R carbon fiber bodywork.
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No Reserve – 1997 Ducati 916
Santa Monica, California – “Slim and curvy, the 916 took the breath away from any angle and redefined how a motorcycle could, and should, look” – VisorDown.
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No Reserve – 2007 Ducati 1098S With 1,116 Miles
Santa Monica, California – “On the road the 1098S isn’t just an improvement, it’s a revelation” – Cycle World.
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No Reserve – 2009 Ducati 1198S Project
Santa Monica, California — Will you rebuild it or use it for parts?
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No Reserve – Blata Minibike 2.5 “Ducati 916”
Santa Monica, California – Here’s your chance to own a pint-sized Blata pocket bike dressed up as a Ducati 916!
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1988 Ducati Paso 750 Limited Edition
Santa Monica, California – one of just ~50 Limited Editions of the distinctive Ducati Paso.
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2021 Aprilia RS660
Santa Monica, California – “Power is usable, the riding position is comfortable and it’s the perfect to step up the sportsbike ladder for newer riders, not to mention for the rest of us who still want the thrill of a sportsbike without the aches and pains” – MCN.
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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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No Reserve – 2000 MV Agusta F4 750
Santa Monica, California – An early example of the 750cc F4 that’s ready to ride after a complete fluid flush and tire swap.
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2007 Honda VFR800 25th Anniversary
Augusta, New Jersey – In 2007, Honda celebrated the 25th Anniversary of their venerable sport tourer with a special red/white/blue paint job. This low-mile (4,549) example has white powdercoated wheels to complete the look.
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No Reserve – 1986 Yamaha YSR80
Santa Monica, California – A tiny Yamaha repli-racer that comes in a limited edition red, yellow, and white Marlboro livery.
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1998 Suzuki TL1000S
Santa Monica, California – Here’s your chance to own an example of Suzuki’s infamous “Widowmaker”!
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1999 Yamaha R7 OW-02
Santa Monica, California – “Just looking at the Yamaha YZF-R7 you know it’s going to be good. The Yamaha YZF-R7’s chunky frame screams ‘racer’, and there’s Ohlins forks and rear shock too. Ride it and it’s as good as you’d hope. Reassuring stability is combined with phenomenal precision that belies regular bikes.” – MCN
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1994 Bimota SB6
Santa Monica, California – Japanese reliability meets Italian style in this 90s Bimota classic which features several period modifications.
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2015 KTM 1290 Super Duke R
Santa Monica, California – “If you absolutely, positively need to be able to wheelie at any time, this would be the bike for you” – New Atlas.
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2001 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Santa Monica, California – A colorful Gixxer import that comes to Iconic out of a collection from Japan.
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1985 Yamaha RZ500
Goodwood, Ontario, Canada – this RZ was restored by the seller and it has covered just 300 miles since.
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RSD 2008 Yamaha 450 Super Single
Long Beach, California – “Every motocross bike has within it the heart of a road racer.” – Roland Sands, 2008.
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2001 Suzuki Hayabusa
Santa Monica, California – “The original Suzuki GSX1300R Hayabusa is still one seriously quick motorcycle, possessed of enormous acceleration and breathtaking top speed.” – MCN
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1993 Honda CBR900RR
Santa Monica, California – A first-year Fireblade that’s being offered in eye-catching red, white, and blue.
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2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale S
Santa Monica, California – “It’s a very clever motorcycle and very, very good” – MCN.
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2000 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R
Santa 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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No Reserve – 1987 Kawasaki GPX400R Project
Santa Monica, California – this GPX400R has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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No Reserve – 1992 Honda NSR75 Project
Santa Monica, California – this NSR has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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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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No Reserve – 1993 Kawasaki ZXR400R
Santa Monica, California – “Unlike the majority of the 400s, whose flames burned briefly and brightly in the 1990s then flickered and died at the turn of the century, the ZXR smouldered well into the 2000s. Why? The most obvious reason is that it’s an absolute blast to ride.”
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2000 Honda RC51
Temple, Texas – a highly original (exhausts/tail tidy/turn signals) 3rd-owner example of a RC51 with 7,182 miles.
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No Reserve – 1987 Suzuki GSX-R400 GK71 Project
Santa Monica, California – this GSX-R400 has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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No Reserve – 1997 Yamaha Lanza DT230 Project
Santa Monica, California – this Lanza has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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2016 Aprilia RSV4 RF Limited Edition
Hood River, Oregon – one of 200 RF Limited Editions built for the US market (500 worldwide) to help homologate Aprilia’s race bike for WSBK.
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No Reserve – 1984 Yamaha RZ250R Project
Santa Monica, California – this RZ250R has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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No Reserve – Yamaha Mate 80 Project
Santa Monica, California – this Mate has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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1997 Ducati 916
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1989 Kawasaki ZX-7
Marina del Rey, California – an Iconic-built hybrid that combines a 1989 chassis with a 1990 motor to make for a gorgeous rider.
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No Reserve – 1991 Yamaha R1-Z Project
Santa Monica, California – this R1-Z has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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No Reserve – 1992 Honda GB250 Clubman Project
Santa Monica, California – this GB250 has been sitting for almost four years – will you bring it back to life?
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2007 Ducati 1098S
Santa Monica, California – “On the road the 1098S isn’t just an improvement, it’s a revelation” – Cycle World.
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1989 Suzuki GSX-R750RK
Santa Monica, California – One of just 500 elusive RKs (or RRs) built for Suzuki’s long-stroke homologation efforts!
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1997 Ducati 916
Santa Monica, California – “Never had a motorcycle provoked such feelings of pure lust or been so coveted. Here was sex made metal, a Sophia Loren in cro-mo steel and alloy” – VisorDown.
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2015 KTM RC390
Santa Monica, California – “A more sporting riding position sets the bike apart from its class peers” – Cycle World.
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No Reserve – 1952 Matchless G9
Santa Monica, California – the Matchless twin to the AMC Model 20, this G9 has been restored.
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1994 Honda CBR900RR
Santa Monica, California – imported from England, this CBR features the Iconic “Urban Tiger” paint scheme that was never offered in the US!
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No Reserve – 2006 Yamaha R1 LE with Zero Miles
Santa Monica, California – A true time capsule of an R1 LE that comes with 0 miles on the clock and includes its special factory tool kit.
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1998 Yamaha R1 Turbo
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No Reserve – 1968 Ducati Scrambler 350
Phoenix, Arizona – Here’s your chance to own a highly-desirable first-year wide case model!
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1994 Suzuki GSX-R750 SP
Santa Monica, California – a cover bike in Practical Sportsbikes magazine, this custom GSX-R750 SP was one of just six examples imported to the UK by Paul Denning of Crescent Racing.
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1990 Honda NSR250SP Cabin Racing with 77 Miles
Santa Monica, California – A well-kept showroom example of Honda’s GP-inspired two-stroke that’s being offered with just 77 miles on the clock.
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No Reserve – 2016 Yamaha R1 60th Anniversary Edition With Zero Miles
Santa Monica, California – a never-ridden example of the R1 that Yamaha built to celebrate their 60th Anniversary.
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1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
Santa Monica, California – An 80s Suzuki repli-racer that comes to Iconic out of a collection in Georgia.
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No Reserve – 1994 Yamaha YZF750R
Santa Monica, California – “Unlike the Ducati 916 and Honda RC45 against which it competed on track, the Yam was a bike of the people. With a claimed 125bhp, on tap it was more powerful than anything else in the class” – Sport Rider, 1995.