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The Ducati 750SS “The Bike That Saved Ducati”

Ben Branch April 23, 2022
Ducati 750SS Super Sport. 6
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Ducati
  • Motorcycles

This Ducati 750SS, or 750 Super Sport, is a rare breed. Just 401 were made in 1974, the first year of production, as road-legal…

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The Honda Cub EZ90: The Motorcycle Of The Future From 1991

Ben Branch April 22, 2022
Honda Cub EZ90
  • Motor Scooters
  • Motorcycles

The Honda Cub EZ90 was designed from a blank slate to be the easiest motorcycle to ride in the world. It has an electric…

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The Silver ANT By Hookie: A 100% Electric Urban Racer

Ben Branch April 20, 2022
Silver ANT Hookie Custom Electric Motorcycle Cake Osa Before And After
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Electric Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This is the new Silver ANT by the team over at Hookie Co., it’s a 100% electric motorcycle that’s street legal, licensed as a…

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There’s An Ex-Steve McQueen “Sandcast” 1969 Honda CB750 For Sale

Ben Branch April 18, 2022
Honda CB750 Sandcast Steve McQueen
  • Gear
  • Motorcycles

This is a rare “Sandcast” 1969 Honda CB750 “Sandcast” that’s historically significant for two reasons, firstly it was the world’s first “superbike” and secondly…

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A 1968 Fuji Go-Devil: The Folding Motorcycle That Fits In A Suitcase

Ben Branch April 15, 2022
Fuji Go-Devil 1
  • Curious Contraptions
  • Motorcycles

This is the Fuji Go-Devil scooter, it’s a small folding motorcycle that was designed to fit neatly into a suitcase or the supplied carry bag –…

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For Sale: A Street-Legal 1977 Honda CB500 Race Bike

Ben Branch April 9, 2022
Honda CB500 Race Bike
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This Honda CB500 race bike was built in the 1970s by engineer Brian Brownrigg for Bolton-based rider Chris Hawkes, the bike won three separate…

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The Brockhouse Corgi: A Folding Motorcycle Based On A Design For WWII Commandos

Ben Branch April 5, 2022
Brockhouse Corgi Motorcycle
  • Military
  • Motorcycles

The Brockhouse Corgi is the civilian version of the Welbike, a small folding motorcycle developed during WWII to be air-dropped behind enemy lines with…

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Adventure Rig For Sale: A Land Rover Defender + A Fantic Caballero Scrambler

Ben Branch April 4, 2022
Land Rover Defender And Fantic Caballero Scrambler Hero
  • Adventure
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Motorcycles

It’s not everyday that a rig like this comes up for sale, it comprises of a modified Land Rover Defender 110 and a Fantic…

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Still In The Factory Crate: A 1982 Honda FT500 Ascot

Ben Branch April 2, 2022
Honda FT500 Ascot
  • Motorcycles

This 1982 Honda FT500 Ascot that has remained in its factory crate since it was delivered to Northline Motorcycles of Houston, Texas. The bike…

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For Sale: A Restored 1963 Polaris Sno-Traveler

Ben Branch April 1, 2022
Polaris Sno-Traveler
  • Adventure
  • Cars
  • Motorcycles

This is a restored Polaris Sno-Traveler K-95 from 1963, it’s a model we’re not used to seeing much of as the vasty majority of them…

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For Sale: Robbie Coltrane’s (Hagrid From Harry Potter) Sunbeam S7 De Luxe

Ben Branch March 31, 2022
Hagrid Sunbeam S7 Motorcycle
  • British
  • Motorcycles

This 1950 Sunbeam S7 De Luxe was previously owned by Robbie Coltrane, one of Scotland’s most celebrated actors who is perhaps best known today…

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A Honda ATC110: The Legendary “Collarbone Crusher” Of The 1980s

Ben Branch March 28, 2022
Honda ATC110 Three-Wheeler
  • Motorcycles
  • Off Road

The Honda ATC110 was the most powerful three-wheeler that Honda had ever made when it was introduced in 1979. Honda had launched the ATC…

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