Sold on Iconic Motorbike Auctions/Classifieds
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No Reserve – 1985 Kawasaki Ninja 600R
Santa Monica, California – Motorcyclist magazine summed it up perfectly: the new-for-1985 Kawasaki Ninja 600R was “the bike that essentially invented the modern 600 middleweight category.”
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No Reserve – 2002 Honda RC51
Santa Monica, California – Honda’s famed “Ducati killer.”
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1983 Yamaha YZ125
Ridgefield, Connecticut – decaled up to look lik Bob Hannah’s bike, this YZ was recently given a frame-up restoration.
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No Reserve – 2013 Yamaha R1 Parts Lot
Santa Monica, California – take-off used parts from a Yamaha R1.
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Ducati 748 Monoposto Tail
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1996 Honda RS125R NX4
Santa Monica, California – “It doesn’t matter where I’m riding it or for what reason, whether it’s testing, racing or just a trackday, it leaves me trembling for hours afterwards. I’ve been lucky enough to ride a lot of bikes, but nothing, nothing, compares to this.” – Emma Franklin, MCN.
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1985 Honda VF1000R
Atascadero, California – this VF-R custom was built as a Freddie Spencer tribute.
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2020 MV Agusta Dragster 800 RC
Santa Monica, California – #15 of 350 Reparto Corse Dragsters built for 2020 – this has the SC Project Race Kit exhaust fitted and has less than 2,000 miles.
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1970 Yamaha CT1 175 With 943 Miles
Weston, Florida – a barely ridden CT that’s ready for its next adventure.
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1989 Kawasaki ZX-10
Santa Monica, California – The big K’s beefy liter bike that once held the title of the world’s fastest tomcat.
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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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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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1981 Honda CX500 Deluxe Custom
Watsonville, California – a custom CX built by Larry Cargill which features a CBR600RR front end, motor upgrades, Cone Engineering exhaust, and much more.
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No Reserve – 2003 Kawasaki ZX-6RR
Copperas Cove, Texas – 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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No Reserve – 1968 Bridgestone 100 TMX Project
Santa Monica, California – will you restore it or use it for parts?
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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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1990 Yamaha FZR750R OW01
Santa Monica, California – recently imported from England, this OW-01 is freshly serviced and ready to ride.
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1979 Honda CBX
Santa Monica, California – Honda’s big six-cylinder superbike wowed with its technological innovation and intoxicating soundtrack.
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2005 Ducati 749S
Santa Monica, California – this 749S comes with a tremendous amount of extras and nearly all the stock parts.
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1991 Honda NSR250R SP Pentax MC21
Santa Monica, California – 1 of 1,500 SP models in the Pentax livery.
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1998 Yamaha R1
Sandy, Utah – a well-modified ~11k mile R1 that’s ready for the street or the track.
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2002 Ducati Monster S4 Fogarty Edition
Carroll, Ohio – #126 of 300 Foggy Ducatis, this example has just 1,212 miles.
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No Reserve – 1986 Yamaha YSR50 Tech 21
Santa Monica, California – A tiny, race-replica two-stroke that’s big on smiles per mile.
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2001 Ducati 748
Fort Worth, Texas – “Yes, you can get a faster motorcycle for less money. You can get a more reliable motorcycle for less money. You can also get a more practical motorcycle for less money. But you’d be hard pushed to find anything with the charisma, cachet and feel good factor as an early Ducati 748. A cherished, low mileage Ducati 748 will only appreciate in value.” – MCN
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2007 MotoGP Tissot Limited Edition Watch
🇳🇱 Lienden, Netherlands – #2,391 out of 7,002 Limited Edition watches built in 2007 to honor Tissot’s status as Official Timekeeper of MotoGP.
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1979 Yamaha RD400F Daytona Special
Santa Monica, California – “Dennis the Menace on Yokohama tires, and is the most fun street motorcycle currently available for sale.” – Cycle magazine
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No Reserve – 1980 Honda Z50R
Santa Monica, California – imported from Japan, this Z50R is ready to ride.
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1987 Honda Hurricane CBR600F
Santa Monica, California – “Even the Ninja knows to hide from the Hurricane.”
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Honda CBX Ohlins Shocks
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Ducati 1098 Shift Tech Carbon Fiber Frame Covers
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No Reserve – 2003 Suzuki RM250 With 295 Kit
Santa Monica, California – this RM250 has an Eric Gorr 295cc big bore kit and an incredibly extensive list of further modifications.
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2002 Honda CBR954RR
Paw Paw, Michigan – “Make no mistake, the new 954RR rocks. Baba-san’s newest creation is nearly as flickable as the F4i, and the motor’s added midrange punch lets the new Honda squirt through the tighter stuff like no other open-classer; a pilot on any of the competition’s bikes will be working a little harder to keep the same pace.” – Sport Rider.
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1996 Honda RC45
Santa Monica, California – imported from the UK, this RC45 is recently serviced and ready to ride.
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No Reserve – 2006 Yamaha R1 LE
Santa Monica, California – #202 of 500 examples Yamaha built to celebrate their 50th anniversary. This one has just 1,861 miles, it’s offered by the original owner, and it comes with thousands in extras (including a full set of track bodywork).
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No Reserve – 2018 Honda NSF250R
Papillon, Nebraska – painted to look like the 2012 Honda display/brochure bike, this example has covered just two laps.
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1991 Yamaha TZR250 SP
Santa Monica, California – a 1,163-mile example of the rare TZR SP with a US title. We just serviced this so it’s ready to display or ride.
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No Reserve – 1971 Bridgestone Mach II SS Project
Santa Monica, California – will you restore it or use it for parts?
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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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Ducati 916 Original Painting
Portland, Oregon – a 2′ x 3′ painting on prepared wood of a truly Iconic Motorbike – the Ducati 916!
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2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000 LE
San Diego, 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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No Reserve – 2000 Ducati 748
Santa Monica, California – a rider quality 748 that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
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1979 Honda CBX With 2 Kilometers
Santa Monica, California – One of the lowest mileage CBXs Iconic has ever seen.
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No Reserve – 1982 Honda Urban Express Project
Santa Monica, California – will you restore it or use it for parts?
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1994 Honda VFR750F Custom (RC30 Tribute)
Santa Monica, California – built by James Mott of Hand Made Racers in Australia, this RC36 is a “celebration” of a RC30.
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1956 Honda SA250 Dream
🇧🇪 Jabbeke, Belgium – a restored example of a very early Honda.
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1985 Yamaha RZ500
Santa Monica, California – this RZ500 was restored at some point in its life, gaining a FZR1000 front end in the process.
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No Reserve – 1993 Yamaha GTS1000
Santa Monica, California – “Scarce, stylish, yet capable and completely usable: that’s cool in our book.” – Bike Magazine
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No Reserve – 1993 Suzuki GSX-R750 Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – a complete set of bodywork (include the lights and seats) for a ’93 GSX-R.
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Ducati Monster S4 Senna Tank
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2001 Moriwaki MP101
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1983 Kawasaki KZ1000R Eddie Lawson Replica
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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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1997 Honda RS250R NX5
Ankeny, Iowa – originally imported, set up and raced by Danny Little in AMA250 GP, this RS was last raced three years ago and comes with $23,000 in spares.
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No Reserve – 2006 Cagiva V-Raptor
Santa Monica, California – “small, fast, and unstable on rough surfaces and stacks of fun.” – MCN.
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No Reserve – 1983 Kawasaki KZ1000R Eddie Lawson Replica
Santa Monica, California – this ELR is ready to show or display, and it’s guaranteed to find a new home!
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No Reserve – 2017 Yamaha R6 With 116 Miles
Santa Monica, California – “The 2017 Yamaha YZF-R6 retails for $12,199, and honestly, for the amount of fun that comes with, it’s almost hard to justify spending an extra 3 to 4K for a literbike.” – Cycle World
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2006 Triumph Daytona 675 With Zero Miles
Santa Monica, California – a nearly-new example of Triumph’s legendary Daytona 675.
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2001 Ducati 996
Morrison, Colorado – a yellow biposto with a fresh repaint, Termignoni exhaust, and lots of carbon fiber.
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No Reserve – 2014 Honda Grom
Santa Monica, California – this Grom features thousands of dollars in extras, including BST wheels, Brock’s Performance exhaust, and an Ohlins shock.
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2001 Honda CBR929RR Erion Racing
Santa Monica, California – this 929 has been taken to the next level with upgrades including Ohlins suspension, Akrapovic exhaust, Scotts steering stabilizer, and more.
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1992 Honda NSR250R SP Rothmans MC21
Santa Monica, California – recently serviced by Iconic, this MC21 is ready to ride!
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1990 Kawasaki ZX-7
Santa Monica, California – “While later versions of the ZXR may have got gradually more civilised, refined and useable, there’s always something about the first version of any long running model that will attract fans.” – Bennetts
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2022 MV Agusta Brutale 1000 Nurburgring With 148 Miles
Santa Monica, California – a barely-ridden example of MV’s most recent special edition Brutale.
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No Reserve – 2000 Suzuki TL1000R With 1,668 Miles
Santa Monica, California – an incredibly low-mileage example of Suzuki’s classic V-Twin Superbike.
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No Reserve – 1986 Honda VF1000R
Santa Monica, California – “In the mid-1980s the Honda VF1000R claimed the “fastest production motorcycle in the world” title with a recorded top speed of 150 mph.” – Silodrome.
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No Reserve – 2004 Ducati 999S
Santa Monica, California – A Ducati 999s with a Termignoni exhaust from our South Africa collection that has been worked on by our mechanics and is ready to go.
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2006 Yamaha R1 LE With Zero Miles
Thornville, Ohio – #428 of 500 examples Yamaha built to celebrate their 50th anniversary – this one’s been signed by Wayne Rainey!
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2008 Suzuki GSX-R600
Chino, California – “America’s favorite sportbike, only better.” – Motorcycle.com
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1986 Honda CR250R
Santa Monica – “In 1986, if you rode anything but a Honda, you were riding for second place.” – PulpMX
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2021 MV Agusta Rush 1000 with 498 Miles
Santa Monica, California – “If you’re after the ultimate in money-no-object, super naked indulgence, welcome to the MV Agusta Rush 1000” – MCN. Here’s #22 of 300.
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2003 Petronas FP1 With 6 Kilometers
Santa Monica, California – A work of art, an amazing story, and a motorcycle all wrapped up into one.
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2002 Honda CBR954RR
Merrimac, Massachusetts – Make no mistake, the new 954RR rocks. Baba-san’s newest creation is nearly as flickable as the F4i, and the motor’s added midrange punch lets the new Honda squirt through the tighter stuff like no other open-classer; a pilot on any of the competition’s bikes will be working a little harder to keep the same pace.” – Sport Rider.
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1989 Suzuki RGV250 SP VJ21
Westlake Village, California – “the purest and most race-bred two-stroke track tool ever to make it into a showroom.” – VisorDown
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1996 Honda RS125 With Big Bore CR85 Engine
Rocklin, California – this pairs “a 1996 RS125 chassis with a CR85 big-bore engine (92cc). The bike is great at both kart tracks and big tracks. It includes all spares needed for racing and trackdays.”
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2002 Ducati 748
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – “Yes, you can get a faster motorcycle for less money. You can get a more reliable motorcycle for less money. You can also get a more practical motorcycle for less money. But you’d be hard pushed to find anything with the charisma, cachet and feel good factor as an early Ducati 748. A cherished, low mileage Ducati 748 will only appreciate in value.” – MCN
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2020 Triumph Bonneville T120 Bud Ekins With 319 Miles
Santa Monica, California – a nearly-new example of Triumph’s tribute to Bud Ekins.
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2000 Moto Guzzi V11 Sport
Denver, Colorado – the former personal bike of Jeff Wright of Church of Choppers, this custom V11 was featured at the One Moto Show in 2018.
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2001 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Santa Monica, California – this early GSX-R has been extensively customized with chrome and a Devil exhaust.
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1983 Suzuki Katana 750
Tigard, Oregon – offered by the second owner, this Katana is completely stock but comes with a Kerker exhaust.
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No Reserve – 1957 Honda JC57 Benly Project
Santa Monica, California – “If the later CB92 Benly (which this seller is also offering as a project) is all about performance, the JC57’s selling points are style, comfort and build quality.” – Canadian Biker
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2020 Aprilia RSV4 RR Misano LE #18/100
Cameron Park, California – one of 100 limited edition RSV4s that were only offered in the United States.
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1985 Kawasaki GPz750 Turbo
Central Massachusetts – “When the ’83 bike was introduced at Austria’s famed Salzburg-ring circuit, it created an immediate sensation. Dubbed the ”GPz Turbo,“ the Kawasaki was over a second quicker than the other pressurized bikes.” Sport Rider, February 1995
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No Reserve – 1988 Kawasaki Ninja 600R Project
Santa Monica, California – will you restore it or use it for parts?
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No Reserve – Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport Project
Santa Monica, California – “If anyone wonders how Honda rose to dominate the motorcycle world so rapidly, almost half a century ago the CB92 provides the perfect illustration.” – Motorcycle Classics.
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1979 Bimota KB1
Santa Monica, California – one of 827 examples of Bimota’s first foray with a Kawasaki engine. This one’s ready to ride or display and comes with an additional 2-up tail section.
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2002 Ducati 998S Troy Bayliss #393
Honolulu, Hawaii – a well-upgraded Bayliss with all the stock parts and just 2,659 miles.
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2018 Yamaha MT-09
Santa Monica, California – a 1-owner, highly-original example of the bike that changed the middleweight naked category.
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No Reserve – 2005 Honda RC51 SP2
Santa Monica, California – a rare black RC51 offered by the original owner.
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No Reserve – 1986 Suzuki GSX-R1100 Project
Santa Monica, California – will you use it for parts or bring it back to glory?
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2013 Moto Guzzi V7 Racer
Old Saybrook, Connecticut – the pinnacle of Guzzi’s V7 lineup in 2013, this beautiful low mileage (4,112) Racer is equipped with a Agostini Mandello del Lario dual exhaust.
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2000 Ducati 748
Santa Monica, California – “Yes, you can get a faster motorcycle for less money. You can get a more reliable motorcycle for less money. You can also get a more practical motorcycle for less money. But you’d be hard pushed to find anything with the charisma, cachet and feel good factor as an early Ducati 748..” – MCN
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1992 Ducati 907 I.E. Project
Paramount, California – will you restore it or use it for parts?
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2016 Aprilia Tuono Factory
Cameron Park, California – “Factory” tells you everything you need to know – this is the version you want.
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1999 Suzuki Hayabusa
Santa Monica, California – a rare example of the first-year Hayabusa, offered by the original owner!
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Ducati V4 Marchesini Magnesium Wheels
Santa Monica, California – a never used set of Marchesini magnesium wheels for a Panigale V4 or Streetfighter V4.
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1990 Honda RC30
Grayslake, Illinois – a less-than-5k mile example of a RC30.
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No Reserve – Marc Marquez Signed Shoei X-14 Replica Helmet
🇨🇦 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada – signed by Marc Marquez at the 2021 Grand Prix of the Americas, this helmet has never been worn.
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2000 Cagiva Mito 125 With 403 Miles
Santa Cruz, California – a rare-in-the-US example of the “Myth”, a 125cc 2-stroke that looks like a baby 916.
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2004 Honda RC51 Nicky Hayden
Santa Monica, California – an impressively-modified example of our favorite RC51: the Nicky Hayden Edition.
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1995 Honda RVF400 NC35
Brenham, Texas – “in its day it handled with all the agility and precision of a 250cc Grand Prix bike compared to old litre-sized buses like the GSX-R1100, and relatively big supersports machines like the FZR600.” – MCN