Iconic is excited to offer some motorcycles from the personal collection of our friend and noted motorcyclist, Nick Ienatsch! He started riding dirt at the age of 12 and street at the age of 16. In 1984, at the age of 24, he started working at Motorcyclist magazine and went on to found Sport Rider magazine in 1993.
He started working at Freddie Spencer’s riding school in 1997, after that ended he started the Yamaha Champions Riding School in 2008.
He’s a two-time #1 plate holder at Willow Springs, he’s won multiple WERA championships, he’s had the #2 and #3 plate in AMA 250 GP – his list of accomplishments is long and you can still benefit from his advice by attending YCRS (or joining for one of his excellent track walks at AHRMA races)!
For Sale
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1980 Suzuki GS1000S Wes Cooley Replica (Ienatsch Collection)
AUCTION STARTS SOONPanorama City, California – an iconic piece of two-wheeled history, deemed the “finest all-around ride motorcycling has to offer.” by Cycle Guide.
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1986 Harley-Davidson Sportster Evo 1100 Custom (Ienatsch Collection)
Current bid: $9,100Panorama City, California – one of Nick Ienatsch’s personal customs, this Sportster was turned into an XLCR-inspired cafe racer by Joe Minton and featured in several magazines.
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1985 Yamaha FZ750 Project (Ienatsch Collection)
Current bid: $5,100 I RESERVE METRPanorama City, 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..” Cycle World, 1995.