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110 Miles – 1982 Honda CX500 Turbo

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Depending on how you define “production”, Kawasaki was the first motorcycle manufacturer to roll out a turbocharged motorcycle. But as this excellent article on OddBike points out, Kawasaki’s effort was more of a quasi-aftermarket creation, and it wasn’t well-thought out either. Honda’s CX500 Turbo is more deserving of the ‘first production turbo bike’ title, as it truly started the forced …

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Restored – 1991 Yamaha YZ250

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Yamaha’s YZ250 is one of the most important MX bikes in history – and it happens to be the longest-running production dirt bike in the world, as you can still buy a new one from Yamaha today. Here we’ve got a restored example of the 1991 model, in which Yamaha debuted all-new rear bodywork, “bold new graphics” (not in the …

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Race Bike in France – Nico Bakker Barracuda

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3-4-26 Update: 18 months later, this bike is still up for sale (though it’s moved back to its home in the Netherlands and the asking price has gone up a surprising amount). I’m resharing it as Kickstart magazine did a story on it with a video since the last posting and I thought it was worth watching for those of …

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Restomod – 1979 Suzuki GS1000

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Suzuki’s GS1000S “Wes Cooley Replica” has always been a popular machine thanks to its rarity and connection to racing – over on Iconic we recently sold one on behalf of Nick Ienatsch that got a fair bit of attention, so it’s cool to me to see this non-S model that’s been done up as a restomodded tribute!

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602 Miles – 1973 Honda CB750

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As prices for the sandcast and other early CB’s start to get out of control, it’s starting to make more financial sense to look into later (but still pre-’75) models. Honda made approximately 38,000 examples of the K3, and this lovely example in Candy Bacchus Olive stands out as it’s only covered 602 miles in its long life.