Sold on Iconic Motorbike Auctions/Classifieds
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2008 BMW K1200R
Rhinebeck, New York – one of 14 Apple Green K12Rs imported to the US, this bike hit 154 mph in the 2009 BUB Bonneville Speed Trials “Run Whatcha Brung” Class.
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2007 BMW R1200S
Newtown, Connecticut – one of 105 Shine Yellow examples of BMW’s first true boxer-powered sportbike.
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No Reserve – 2006 MV Agusta F4 1000
Santa Monica, California – “The MV Agusta F41000S blends a monster engine, God-given handling and heart-aching beauty to be possibly one of the most desirable two-wheeled creations of all time.” – MCN
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No Reserve – 1989 Suzuki GSX-R1100 Project
Santa Monica, California – will you use it for parts or bring it back to glory?
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2001 Suzuki GSX-R1000
Central Massachusetts – a “museum quality” example from the first year of GSX-R1000 production with just 2,843 miles.
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1995 Aprilia RS250 Loris Reggiani Replica
The Colony, Texas – one of 500 examples of the RS250 that Aprilia built to honor Loris Reggiani, the first racer who won a Grand Prix for the Italian brand.
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1974 Yamaha RD350
Santa Monica, California – a less than 5k mile RD with the original paint.
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2009 MV Agusta F4 1078 RR 312
PLEASE NOTE: ENDS SUNDAY
New York, New York – “The ultimate evolution of MV’s famous F4 model.” MCN, 2009. -
2008 Aprilia SXV550
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2009 Aprilia RS125
Queen Creek, Arizona – “the undisputed icon of the 125cc class.” – MCN
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No Reserve – 1989 Honda Hawk NT650
Santa Monica, California – upgraded with Two Brothers exhaust, Race Tech Gold Valve emulators, and a Penske shock, this Hawk is guaranteed to find a new home.
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No Reserve – 2017 KTM RC390 With 994 Miles
Santa Monica, California – an extensively-modified RC with less than 1,000 miles that’s offered with no reserve.
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2018 Yamaha R1M
Alhambra, California – “There are golden moments where the R1M is the most perfect, magical motorcycle ever. Its speed and stability into fast, sweeping corners defies belief and its crushing, MotoGP acceleration is ably contained by some of the best electronics in the business. Not only is it other-worldly rapid, this M version, with its carbon and Öhlins, is knee-tremblingly sexy, too.” – MCN.
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1991 Yamaha OW-01 Custom Project
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1990 Suzuki GSX-R1100
Central Massachusetts – a highly original GSX-R1100 that’s been on display for the last six years.
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1994 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-11
Townsend, Massachusetts – “On a scale of 1 to 10, this one’s an 11.” – Cycle World.
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1991 Gilera CX125
Santa Monica, California – one of the most distinctive 125cc motorcycles of all time.
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No Reserve – 2005 Ducati 999R
Santa Monica, California – a 999R with an extensive list of modifications that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
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No Reserve – 1980 Suzuki RM400 Project
Santa Monica, California – will you use it for parts or restore it?
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1990 Honda VFR400
Santa Monica, California – this VFR sold before the auction was scheduled to go live.
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1986 Suzuki GSX-R750 Limited Edition
Santa Monica, California –
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1984 Yamaha RZV500R
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1976 Kawasaki KZ Pro Street Bike Custom
West Palm Beach, Florida – “This is an old school motorcycle pro street build that is not designed for daily commuting. The engine should be used mainly for evening, cool weather use, or the drag strip. The engine is making approximately 135 RWHP and should send the bike through the ¼ mile in 10.5 seconds with a good rider.”
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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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2022 KTM RC 8C with 63 Miles
Overland Park, Kansas – 1 of 100 examples of the bike that best exemplifies KTM’s motto – “Ready to Race.”
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2008 Ducati 1098R
Santa Monica, California – #129 of the 450 “R” examples built of the 1098.
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2016 Ducati Panigale R with 177 Miles
Northlake, Illinois – “blows the performance window wide open and obliterates the memory of past Ducati superbikes.” – Cycle World
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2004 Aprilia RS250 GP1 With Zero Miles
Central Massachusetts – a zero-mile example of the final generation of Aprilia’s legendary RS250 – the GP-1 adorned in the iconic factory rainbow livery.
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2008 Bimota Tesi 3D
Santa Monica, California – #5 of the initial run of Bimota Tesi 3Ds.
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No Reserve – Nicky Hayden 2015 Race Worn & Signed MotoGP Boots
Santa Monica, California – boots worn and signed by Nicky Hayden when he was riding a RC213V-RS under Aspar Racing in the 2015 MotoGP Season.
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No Reserve – 2006 Aprilia SR50 R Factory
Santa Monica, California – owned by our buddy Zack Courts of RevZilla for 15 years, this Aprilia runs but needs a little work.
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2021 BMW R18 First Edition With 518 Miles
Santa Monica, California – a low-mileage example from the first year of the R18. The First Edition gets Light White pinstriping on Black Storm Metallic paint, a seat emblem, and a tremendous amount of chrome.
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2006 Yamaha R1 LE With 6 Miles
Central Massachusetts – #243 of 500 examples Yamaha built to celebrate their 50th anniversary. This one’s offered on the original MSO.
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1990 Suzuki GSX-R400 SP
Santa Monica, California – a rare “SP” version of the already rare-in-the-US GSX-R400.
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No Reserve – 1966 Bridgestone 50 Sport
Santa Monica, California – a rare example of the cream of the 50cc crop which needs to be restored.
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1998 Ducati 916 Senna III
Santa Monica, California – #241 of 300 examples from the third and final run of Senna 916s. This is an English import that we recently serviced (with new belts) so it’s ready to hit the road.
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1984 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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2008 Ducati Hypermotard 1100S
Santa Monica, California – a Hypermotard loaded with parts from Ducati Performance, Speedymoto, SC Project, and more.
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2010 Ducati 1198 S Corse #301 With 191 Miles
Thornsville, Ohio – “one of the best V-twins ever made” – MCN
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1993 Honda CBR900RR
Idaho Falls, Idaho – “The motorcycle that changed how sports motorcycles were built. The Honda CBR900RR FireBlade wiped the floor with its competitor motorcycles not by being more powerful but by being lighter… It’s still a wild ride and a surprisingly practical motorcycle too.” – MCN
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1984 Yamaha RZV500R Frame/Swingarm/Subframe
Santa Monica, California – paired with an Oregon title, this RZV frame is ready for someone who wants to shave weight off their RD/RZ or create a custom from scratch.
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2008 Ducati Desmosedici #669
Santa Monica, California – presold.
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2004 Honda NSR50R
Santa Monica, California – only offered in the US in 2004, this little Honda was the go-to for anyone wanting track time on a 50.
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2007 Aprilia RSV1000R Bol D’Or
Santa Monica, California – 1 of 200 examples painted as a tribute to Aprilia’s participation in the Bol d’Or, plus this one’s got a 1060 big bore kit and puts down 147 hp at the rear wheel.
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1979 Yamaha RD400F Daytona Special Project
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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2003 Ducati FILA 999R #17
Santa Monica, California – #17 of 200 bikes built to celebrate Ducati’s 200th win in WSBK.
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1999 Yamaha TRX850
Santa Monica, California – “the best-kept secret in motorcycling.” – MCN. This one’s been customized with bodywork that makes it look like more of a classic.
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No Reserve – 1970 Moto Beta XTR 100 Project
Santa Monica, California – will you restore it or use it for parts?
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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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2019 BMW R1250GS Exclusive
Santa Monica, California – a well-kitted R1250GS with the Style Exclusive package.
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1972 Suzuki GT750 Project
Santa Monica, California – a GT750 that’s ready to be brought back to life.
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1987 Honda RC30
Santa Monica, California – a beautiful JDM RC30 adorned in an OKI livery that pays tribute to Honda’s RVF750 racer that won the Suzuka 8 Hours.
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2005 Ducati 749R #63 Custom
Santa Monica, California – The 749R is a rare platform for customization, but this one takes the already-impressive performance of the stock machine and pushes it forward thanks to extra power from the PCIII + exhaust and a diet supplemented with carbon fiber.
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2004 Vanson Mike Hailwood Jacket
Santa Monica, California – #95 out of 500 jackets that Vanson hand-built to celebrate Mike Hailwood.
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2011 Ducati 1198 SP
Rochester, New Hampshire – for 2011, the SP was the top of the line 1198.
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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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1986 Suzuki RG500 Gamma
Santa Monica, California – a slight resto-mod with an engine built by Rick Lance.
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2001 Ducati 996R
Santa Monica, California – #370 of the ultimate expression of Ducati’s legendary 996.
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1985 Honda VF1000R With 906 Miles
Santa Monica, California – a low mile VF-R owned by our buddy Steve Rapp.
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Moto Carrera Del Mar Yamaha RD350
Greenwich, Connecticut – One of just 11 “Del Mar” Yamaha RD350 specials built by Moto Carrera.
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1991 Suzuki RGV250 VJ22 Lucky Strike
Santa Monica, California – “The purest and most race-bred two-stroke track tool ever to make it in a showroom.” – Visordown
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2016 KTM Duke 390 With 136 Miles
Cameron Park, California – “There’s nothing else out there like the KTM Duke. There wasn’t when the original, mind-blowing 620 Duke came out in 1995, there isn’t now the range has expanded to 125, 390 and 690cc versions. As a machine that’s easy to ride yet with plenty of fun on offer, it has virtually no competition.” – MCN, 2014.
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2012 Honda NSF250R With Zero Miles
Santa Monica, California – what your heroes campaigned on in Moto 3 as they went up the ranks.
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2003 Aprilia Tuono R Limited #169
Monument, Colorado – The Aprilia Tuono is one of our favorite motorcycles of all time, and this is the original.
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1999 Ducati 996
Carroll, Ohio – a low mile (2,939) 996 that’s “absolutely a time capsule.”
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1989 Yamaha FZR750R OW01 Tech 21 Tribute
Santa Monica, California – Yamaha’s limited-edition homologation special to allow them to compete in WSBK, the OW-01 is even rarer than the Honda RC30 as just 500 units were built. This was built as a tribute to Yamaha’s Tech 21 endurance racers.
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No Reserve – 1993 Ducati 900SS
Santa Monica, California – a rider 900SS that’s guaranteed to find a new home.
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Kenny Roberts Jr. 1999 Leathers
Santa Monica, California – 31 years after a teenage Kenny Roberts Sr. rode a Suzuki in his home town, the brand saw promise in the young Californian Kenny Jr. and in 1999 signed him up to the squad. – Team Suzuki MotoGP
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No Reserve – 1972 Penton 125 Six Day Project
Santa Monica, California – The Penton Six Day was a very important motorcycle – it was the start of the commercial relationship between John Penton and KTM.
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2013 Suzuki GSX-R600 Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – a full set of OEM bodywork (and many more original parts) off a GSX-R600 that was converted to a track bike.
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1982 Bimota SB3
Santa Monica, California – one of just 402 SB3s (and one of 9 in white), this Bimota was first owned by Malcom Forbes.
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1996 Bimota YB8 EVO
Seattle, Washington – one of likely just three YB8 Evoluziones in the United States.
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No Reserve – Ducati 1098S Race Bodywork
Santa Monica, California – Iconic’s doing some spring cleaning!
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Arai Classic DC Helmet
Columbus, Ohio – a rare example from a limited run of Arai Classic helmets built to correspond with the Ducati Paul Smart.
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1957 Triumph Thunderbird
Santa Monica, California – restored by Baxter Cycles, this Thunderbird will make you feel like Marlon Brando.
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1971 BMW R60/5
Steens, Mississippi – “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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Muzzy Kawasaki ZX-7RR Raced by Doug Chandler
Santa Monica, California – “This is the bike DC won his last championship on and the last bike he raced for us.” – Rob Muzzy
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1993 Muzzy Kawasaki ZX-7R Scott Russell WSBK Winner
Santa Monica, California – we’re not sure it gets more Iconic than this – you’re looking at Scott Russell’s 1993 WSBK Championship-winning bike.
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No Reserve – 1990 Ducati 851
Santa Monica, California – owned by the current owner for 27 years, this 851 was featured in a Motorcyclist magazine video with Ari Henning and Zack Courts.
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1995 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-7
Santa Monica, California – recently serviced by Iconic, this is a ready-to-ride example from the final year of “L” model ZX-7s.
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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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2016 KTM 1290 Super Duke R
Carlsbad, California – “If you absolutely, positively need to be able to wheelie at any time, this would be the bike for you.” That’s how Loz Blain described the incredible Super Duke R in a New Atlas review when KTM released it in 2014. KTM had a much quicker description – they just called it “The Beast.”
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No Reserve – 1989 Yamaha TZR50
Santa Monica, California – “The Yamaha TZR50 is an act of brilliant folly but tempting nevertheless.” – MCN
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2000 Cagiva Mito 125
Santa Monica, California – a rare-in-the-US example of the “Myth”, a 125cc 2-stroke that looks like a baby 916.
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1991 Yamaha FZR750R OW01
Santa Monica, California – Yamaha’s limited-edition homologation special to allow them to compete in WSBK, the OW-01 is even rarer than the Honda RC30 as just 500 units were built.
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No Reserve – 1993 Yamaha TZR125
Santa Monica, California – “Anyone can be a hero on the new TZR125R – even if the last time you scraped your knee was when you walked into the oven door. The sharpest handlign since Edward Scissorhands, the grip of Arnold Schwarzenegger and yet barely enough power to crush a grape adds up to a cocktail that could make anyone look cool.” Bike Magazine, 1993
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1967 Bridgestone SR100
Santa Monica, California – a factory-built dirt tracker that Bridgestone said was “a limited production model designed and built for one purpose — to win.”
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1999 Aprilia RS250
Santa Monica, California – imported from South Africa, this RS250 is freshly serviced and ready to ride.
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2002 Honda RC51
Rancho Cucamonga, California – Honda’s famed Ducati Killer.
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No Reserve – 1997 Smokin’ Joe’s HRC RC45 Front Wheel and Team Uniform Shirt
Taylors, South Carolina – a 17″ magnesium HRC front wheel taken off Miguel Duhamel’s Smokin Joe’s Factory AMA Superbike from the 1997 season, plus a bonus poster and team mechanic shirt.
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2002 Ducati 998
Santa Monica, California – this 998 features Ohlins suspension and a Termignoni exhaust.
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1992 Kawasaki ZX-7
Corralitos, California – a ZX-7 with a full Muzzy exhaust system.
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2005 Ducati 999S
Santa Ana, California – a 2-owner 999S that was converted to a track bike in 2011.
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1984 Kawasaki GPz750 Turbo With 269 Miles
Santa Monica, California – one of the lowest-mile GPz Turbos we’ve ever seen.
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No Reserve – 1996 Zero Gravity Honda RC45 Bodywork
Taylors, South Carolina – “a set of crashed bodywork from Ben Bostrom’s factory Honda RC45 on the 1996-97 Zero Gravity Team.“
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1981 Ducati 900SD Darmah
Walnut Creek, California – “for any road with a few curves it was without peer. Without losing any of the marque’s fiery charm it provided sophistication of a type previously unavailable from Italy. With the Darmah, Ducati took precedence in the Latin stakes and set the standard for all others to meet.” – Classic Bike Hub
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1989 Suzuki GSX-R1100
West Palm Beach, Florida – a highly original GSX-R that’s ready to ride.
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2018 MV Agusta F3 RC With 1,074 Miles
Santa Monica, California – offered by the second owner, this F3 RC comes with thousands of dollars in upgrades.
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2004 MV Agusta F4 750 SPR #118 With 555 Miles
Nutley, New Jersey – a 1-owner MV Agusta that was recently traded in, this SPR is #118 of 300 and it has just 555 miles.
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No Reserve – 1970 Kawasaki A7 Avenger Project
Santa Monica, California – a rare example of Kawasaki history that needs someone to bring it back to life.