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100th Anniversary – 2003 Harley-Davidson V-Rod

In America, Cruiser by AbhiLeave a Comment

In 2001, Harley-Davidson released the V-Twin Racing Street Custom (VRSC). You may remember it as the V-Rod. A muscle bike that was used as a base for drag racing, Harley got some attention with this bike because the Revolution v-twin engine was jointly developed with Porsche. For 2003, Harley-Davidson celebrated their 100th Anniversary with special variants of their most popular …

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Iconic’s East Coast (Bristol RI) Party – 7/3

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Over the last few years you guys and gals have seen that I’m posting a lot less on Bike-urious, and I’ve mentioned that the reduction in productivity is because I’m a co-founder in another company that’s taking up almost all of my time: Iconic Motorbikes. Iconic has recently opened up a “Moto Resort” in Bristol, Rhode Island and we’re having …

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Looking for a Stark VARG?

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Back in late 2021, I was at the press launch for the 2022 Ducati Multistrada Pikes Peak (here’s my review, if you’re interested). A conversation at dinner with a reviewer from Forbes (which may have been slightly alcohol-influenced) led me to put a deposit on the Stark VARG electric motocross bike. Almost three years later, that bike is now available …

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No Reserve Black Bomber – 1966 Honda CB450

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

The Honda CB450 Black Bomber is easily one of the most significant motorcycles to ever come out of Japan. Produced for just three years, it was the company’s first ‘big bike’ (and the first production bike with DOHC). At the time, it was considered to be one of the best bikes ever built, though it didn’t sell as well as …

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1967 Bridgestone GTO 350

In Japan, Sport by AbhiLeave a Comment

The Bridgestone GTO 350 was the scrambler version of the absolutely incredible GTR, a bike that could leave 650 and 750cc bikes in the dust in the quarter-mile. What did Bridgestone think would be required to turn a street bike into a scrambler? The only change was the high exhaust pipes. The GTO was the much rarer variant of an …

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Jetski Body – 2016 Honda PCX 150

In Custom, Japan, Less than 5k by AbhiLeave a Comment

The seller of this contraption has a heck of a description: “this is the pinnacle of engineering, you literally can’t go anywhere without strangers throwing themselves at you. Lee Health has asked me not to ride this because it’s breaking peoples necks trying to look at it. If you want to own a piece of what makes this country great, …

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BMW K1200R Power Cup

In Germany, Race by AbhiLeave a Comment

6-26-2024 Update: 11 years later (!), it looks like this bike is up for sale again. It actually sold on Bring a Trailer in April for $10,000 and now it’s up at a dealer for roughly 50% more. It currently has 1,280 kilometers (795 miles) and ti’s sold on an off-road title. I have to admit that there’s part of …

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2004 Ducati Multistrada 1000 Custom

In Custom, Italy by AbhiLeave a Comment

Custom built by Spirit Lake Cycles, this Ducati is an interesting take on what the Italians called the Multistrada, which translates to “many roads.” That reflects the broad capabilities built in by Ducati and Pierre Terblanche – their attempt at a touring bike you could hustle with. As MCN put it, “On face value, the Ducati Multistrada 1000DS shouldn’t work …

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Solvang Motorcycle Museum – 1921 Mars A20 Replica

In Germany, Touring by AbhiLeave a Comment

Founded in 1873, the Mars company (not the one that makes chocolate) got their start building tools and bicycles. They expanded to motorcycle manufacturing in 1903 but their most famous machine came in 1921. Called the “White Mars” by some, it featured a 986cc Maybach boxer twin engine good for 7 horsepower. They were built to a high standard and …

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In Australia – 1985 Ducati TT1

In Italy, Race by AbhiLeave a Comment

Ducati’s TT1 was a 748cc race bike based on the iconic TT2 (600cc), a bike that won multiple world championships. The TT1 ultimately wouldn’t be as successful as its predecessor, but the 750 was nonetheless a solid racer that would lead to a street-legal variant we know as the F1 750. This example is not one of the original (50-60 …