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The Suzuki GSX-R 1000R Powered 3-Wheeler Built By Jesse Rooke

Ben Branch January 16, 2020
Suzuki GSX-R 1000R Powered 3-Wheeler Built By Jesse Rooke Interior
  • American
  • Cars
  • Motorcycles

This Suzuki GSX-R 1000R powered 3-wheeler was built by the late motorcycle customization legend Jesse Rooke. It’s undoubtably one of the quickest and most…

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The Only One In The World: A 1917 Henderson Board Track Racer

Ben Branch January 15, 2020
Henderson Board Track Racer 1
  • American
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

The Henderson Motorcycle Co. was the first American manufacturer of four cylinder motorcycles and one of the first in the world. The advanced and…

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The New Super73-S1 Universal Motorbike – $2,200 USD

Ben Branch January 10, 2020
Super73-S1 Universal Motorbike
  • American
  • Bicycles
  • Motorcycles

This is the Super73-S1 Universal Motorbike, it requires no license, insurance, or registration – it was designed to offer an alternative form of urban transportation…

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For Sale: A Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans III – Still In The Original Factory Crate

Ben Branch January 9, 2020
Moto Guzzi 850 Le Mans III Main Image
  • Cafe Racers
  • Italian
  • Motorcycles

Editor’s Note: The article is incorrect, the motorcycle was mistakenly listed as an 850 Le Mans, it’s actually a 1987 LM1000. We’re leaving the…

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A Craig Vetter Kawasaki Mystery Ship – A Rare Turbocharged ’80s Icon

Ben Branch January 8, 2020
Craig Vetter Kawasaki Mystery Ship Turbo
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

The Craig Vetter Kawasaki Mystery Ship was a special version of the Kawasaki KZ1000 that had been significantly rebuilt by Craig Vetter and his…

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Is This The Perfect Honda CB750 Cafe Racer? We Think It Might Be.

Ben Branch January 6, 2020
Honda CB750 Cafe Racer Fairing 2
  • Cafe Racers
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This is one of the most tasteful examples of a Honda CB750 cafe racer that we’ve seen in recent memory, it foregoes the bells…

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1 of 2 Hand-Built Prototypes – The 1994 “Indian” Century V-Twin Chief – Is It Worth ~$15,000 USD?

Ben Branch December 30, 2019
Century V-Twin Chief
  • American
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

The 1994 Century V-Twin Chief was a prototype motorcycle developed in the hopes of reviving the Indian Motocycle marque, it features an entirely unique…

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Ex-California Police Department – A 1949 Harley-Davidson Servi-Car

Ben Branch December 26, 2019
Harley-Davidson Servi-Car
  • American
  • Harley-Davidson
  • Motorcycles

This 1949 Harley-Davidson Servi-Car was originally and bought and used by the police department in Oakland, California. We don’t know what specific uses the…

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Still In Its Original Factory Crate: A Rare 1986 Laverda SFC 1000

Ben Branch December 25, 2019
Laverda SFC 1000 In Crate
  • Italian
  • Motorcycles

The Laverda SFC 1000 would be the final hurrah for the mighty Laverda triple, an advanced engine design that had been in production for…

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An Original 1967 Norton P11 – A Championship Winning British/American Desert Racer

Ben Branch December 21, 2019
Norton P11
  • Motorcycles
  • Norton
  • Off Road

Before I start, let me just say that the Norton P11 is one of my own personal favourite motorcycles of all time. This means…

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Still In Its Factory Crate: An Original Ducati Paul Smart 1000 LE

Ben Branch December 18, 2019
Ducati Paul Smart
  • Ducati
  • Motorcycles

When the Ducati Paul Smart 1000 LE was released in 2006 it caused a sensation throughout the motorcycle world. It was unquestionably one of…

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Three (Affordable) Custom Motorcycles Built By British Street Artist D*Face

Ben Branch December 17, 2019
D*Face Custom Motorcycles
  • British
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This collection of three custom motorcycles were all hand-built by pioneering British street artist D*Face, aka Dean Stockton. The work of D*Face is celebrated…

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