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Developed during the 1982/1983 Motocross World Championships for enduro racing using a new 488cc two-stroke engine Fitted with an automatic 3-speed gearbox, 40mm front forks and twin-shock Ohlins rear suspension This...

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A 1930s Sunbeam Speedway Special with enviable patina Appears to be a mostly Sunbeam built frame with original oil tank Original late c1938 350cc Sunbeam engine Currently running a modified engine with external oil pump...

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The Triumph T120 Bonneville first appeared in 1959 and was the first of the legendary Bonneville series The T120V became available in 1972 and was the first to have a 5-speed transmission It was only available for 2 years...

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Built for the Japanese market as a small scale mini 2-stroke sports bike Powered by a single-cylinder 80cc 2-stroke engine, oil injection, twin discs and upside down forks Six speed gearbox and capable of 70mph Presented...

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Laverda produced the 1000 Series 3-cylinder powered bikes between 1973 and 1988 The 1000 Series engine was a 981cc, double overhead cam triple that produced 81hp (90hp in Jota spec) This 1984 example is the RGA 1000 with...

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Buell Motorcycles was founded in 1983 by ex-Harley Davidson engineer Erik Buell Buell's designs featured wheel rim mounted brake discs, fuel contained within the frame and the swing arm acting as the oil tank, these...

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The XL's single-cylinder four-stroke engine was typically Honda, being an all-alloy, four-valve unit and this was housed in a robust cradle-type frame The XL dual purpose trail range was expanded in 1974 with the arrival...

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Renowned for their off road capabilities and made famous by being ridden by Steve McQueen in On Any Sunday Throughout the 1970's Husqvarna won multiple Moto Cross World Championships and Baja Enduros This correct numbers...

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Dave Degens is synonymous with Dresda Motorcycles, basically lightweight race bikes for the road or track Famous for the Dresda Triton and numerous other creations This example was built in 2000 by Dave Degens using a...

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The 798cc F3 'Ago' was a tribute to former MV multiple World Champion, Giacomo Agostini Weighing only 171kg, they were all finished in 'Tricolore' colours with an autographed tank and a numbered plaque on the triple...

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A Japanese domestic-market Monkey Bike in original unrestored condition Folding bars for easy transportation in a car or campervan Fitted with lights, indicators, speedometer rear rack and tool box Can be ridden on a car...

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In the early 1970s, Husqvarna were the 'Rulers of the Desert' and dominated in off-road enduro riding Powerful two-stroke engines and lightweight frames made them very competent machines The 250 WR required a little less...

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The CD175 was produced by Honda between 1967 and 1979 Designed as a lightweight commuter and described by Honda as a 'Great New All-Rounder' Introduced in 1969, the K3 model featured the vertical engine, all-tube frame,...

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The BMW R69 was produced at the Munich assembly line between 1955 and 1960 Power output for the R69 was 35bhp as opposed to 42bhp for the R69S Both were deemed sports machines in period This example, fitted with Earles...

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The Indian company was formed in 1901 and by 1913 were the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world, producing some 35,000 machines 1915 saw the introduction of the 3½ HP 498cc Model A and the 5hp 684cc Model...

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The CB400F was the very first production Japanese motorcycle with the hardware and aesthetics of a truly modern sporting machine 408cc and four-cylinders made it smooth and economical compared to its two-stroke...

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Last of the air-cooled RD400 models before being replaced by liquid-cooled bikes Potent two-stroke machines capable of speeds in excess of 100mph This matching numbers example is in running order Restored to its current...

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Last of the hard-tail Z50A models in orginal condition. Can be ridden on a full car licence issued before 01/02/2001, No L plates or CBT needed Front and rear lights. Folding handlebars for easy transportation in a car or...

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A Japanese domestic-market 'monkey bike' presented in good condition Can be driven on a car licence issued before 01/02/2001 without any test Fold away bars for ease of transport in a car or campervan These monkey bikes...

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