Congratulations to Wally, who was the first to identify that this sidestand/centerstand combination comes from the new Curtiss!
Guess That Bike – Stand Edition
Most stands on motorcycles look very similar, so it’s always fun to see when a company goes nuts (like Honda with the NR750).
Guess That Bike Revealed – Key Edition
Congratulations to Todd Trumbore, who was the first to correctly identify that this key is used to fire up the mighty six-cylinder heart of a Benelli Sei 900!
Guess That Bike – Key Edition
I liked the folding key on my BMW K75 as it felt like a nice touch. It was also branded with the BMW logo, so it wasn’t difficult to figure out who made it. This one’s a bit different – it’s instead branded with the ignition positions! Do you know what bike it turns on?
Guess That Bike Revealed – Vintage French Edition
Congratulations to fallingdown4u, who was the first to correctly identify this as a 1926 Harlette-Geco – specifically the 175cc Super Sport!
Guess That Bike – Vintage French Edition
It’s rare, it’s old, and it’s French. Can you identify this motorcycle?
Guess That Bike Revealed – Frame Edition
Congratulations to RoadRash, who was the first to identify that is the frame from a Hercules W2000!
Guess That Bike – Frame Edition
Reader John B’s got an interesting frame in his shop, and I’m wondering if you know what it is. You know the drill – fire away in the comments!
Guess That Bike Revealed – Footpeg Edition
Congratulations to Peter Tanshanomi, who was the first to identify that this is a Bimota V-Due. We’ve got one stripped down and I thought you might appreciate seeing one without the bodywork…
Guess That Bike – Footpeg Edition
If you don’t remember the shift pattern, you can always check by the peg on this rare machine. Can you tell which motorcycle it is?
Guess That Bike – Unknown Fender Edition
Typically, I do “Guess That Bike” posts when I know what the answer is, but Bike-urious reader Tony Norskog needs some help identifying a fender and I can’t figure it out so I’m hoping one of you clever folks knows the answer!
Guess That Bike Revealed – NZ Museum Edition, Part 2
Congrats to yrrah, who was the first to determine that this museum bike is a Peugeot P515! He ended up removing his guess to keep things interesting, and clasqm was next on the draw (with a photo as evidence, to boot).
Guess That Bike – NZ Museum Edition, Part 2
Ted Clough is feeling pretty cocky after his last Guess That Bike post – and he should, considering it took the most guesses and hints of any GTB post on Bike-urious before Pip Bip figured it out. So he’s got another one for you – can you identify what motorcycle this exhaust belongs to?
Guess That Bike Revealed – NZ Museum Edition
Congratulations to Pip Bip, who was the first to correctly identify that this is an Eysink! Specifically, it’s a 1938 Eysink Alpine Hunter (or Alpenjager).
Guess That Bike – NZ Museum Edition
Ted Clough is on an amazing 3-week trip in New Zealand, and he’s challenging you to identify this motorcycle that he’s found in a museum. Can you figure out what it is?