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!
1:3 Scale Model – Royal Enfield Classic 500
I had no idea these existed but four years ago Royal Enfield apparently announced a limited run of 1:3 scale models of their venerable Classic 500, and it sure seems like the perfectly display piece if you’ve got one of the full size ones laying around as well…
In England – 1982 Moto Martin Honda CB1100
Created in France by Georges Martin in the 1970s, Moto Martin quickly made a name for themselves by developing high-spec frames to be used with production motors of the time – similar to what the folks at Bimota were doing in Italy. Most of his work was designed around Japanese motors, starting with a Honda CB750 and including other famous …
2006 BMW HP2 Enduro
The HP2 Enduro was the perfect bike for riders who thought the R1200GS was capable but too heavy. Thanks to a trellis frame and conventional telescopic forks, the HP2 saved 53 pounds of weight from the standard GS.
602 Miles – 1973 Honda CB750
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.
1987 Yamaha FZ700
Over on the auction site we’ve got one of the nicest examples of Yamaha’s tariff-beating sportbike that I’ve seen in a while – the FZ700!
1989 Suzuki GSX-R250R
Let’s take a look at another rare Suzuki – this time a 250cc sportbike that was never officially sold in the US!
1,100 Miles – 1980 Suzuki GS450S
When Suzuki initially marketed the “S” variant of the GS450, they did so as a “cafe racer” even though the only real difference between the S and the standard was the addition of a headlight cowl. Regardless, it’s a fun mid-sized classic and this example has barely been ridden.
Mini MV – Paventa Mini Bike Designed by Massimo Tamburini
I have never heard of Paventa minibikes before but the company was supposedly working with Massimo Tamburini to build a small run of minibikes inspired by his legendary F4 design. Per a 2019 Artcurial auction, this is “apparently the only one of its kind” and “the death of the famous engineer in 2014 marked the end of this project.”
Deus Ex Machina “The Mono” – 1978 Yamaha SR500 Custom
An early build from Deus Ex Machina, “The Mono” started as a 1978 Yamaha SR500 that was built at their HQ in Australia and owned by actor Orlando Bloom before being shipped over to their Los Angeles building in Venice, California.
One Year Only – 1985 Suzuki SP600
In the mid-80s, Honda was enjoying lots of commercial success in the dual-sport world with their XL600R. The other Big 4 companies had their competitors, like Yamaha’s XT600 and Kawasaki’s KL600, but they weren’t nearly as successful. Suzuki threw their hat in the ring a few years prior with the SP500, but when it came to the 600 class they …
1987 Moto Guzzi Le Mans 1000 SE
The Moto Guzzi Le Mans 1000 SE (Special Edition) was a limited run of motorcycles based on the Series II Le Mans 1000. Built in honor of the 20th anniversary of the release of the V7, it has evolved into a collector’s bike particularly desired by Guzzistas. Only 100 examples of the Moto Guzzi Le Mans 1000 SE made it …
Join The 200 Club – 2021 Kawasaki Z H2 Land Speed Racer
The seller of this bike had a life goal of hitting 200 miles per hour on the Bonneville Salt Flats, so he bought a new Z H2 from a Kawasaki dealership, covered 500 miles to break it in, and then turned it into a land speed racer that enabled him to beat his goal. If you share the same desire, …
1969 Italjet Kit Kat
The Kit Kat was Italjet’s solution for people who enjoyed flying and boating but then found themselves at a destination without wheels for land. It weighed just 73 pounds, so you could even throw it in the trunk of your car if necessary.
Spondon Frame – 1979 Honda CBX Custom
1-5-2026 Update: Two months later and we’ve had a bit of a price drop. The seller was originally looking for $40k but now the ask is $27,500. If that’s something you find tempting, you can find it here on Facebook Marketplace! The paint job on the tank tells you what you need to know – this interesting custom pairs a …
