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News Jan 2025

FireBlade in a crate, Jan 17

honda
              fireblade

If there's one thing that gets the auction world excited, it's an ageing motorcycle still in crate. Today's example is this, a 2005 Honda CBR1000RR in Repsol livery.

Iconic in the UK is offering it for sale on February 16, with an estimate of Au$20-30,000 (US$12-18,000, GB£10-15,000). We suspect it will reach the upper end of that range.

See the review of this model via Bennetts.

honda fireblade

And our review on the first-gen 900RR from 1992.

The Beattie Files: Homecoming heart-stoppers, Jan 16

harley homecoming tour 2003

Back in 2003, young Mr Beattie tackled organising a giant crew of Aussies and Kiwis to fly across the Pacific for the Harley Homecoming Tour, celebrating a century of the marque.

So, 350-odd riders (some very odd) being shipped across the planet with their bikes, determined to have a good time.

And the result? Heaps of generosity, a few arrests plus lots of great memories...see the story here.

More thrills and spills from the Beattie files

Winging it to Brisbane, Jan 15

honda gl1000

Meet Tony from Bike Logisitics, who has just loaded up our 1975 Honda GL1000 for a trip to Brisbane.

Have we sold it? Perish the thought! We're meeting it up there and will be riding it back home to Melbourne over several days as part of our little celebration of 50 years of Gold Wing. Watch this space...

In the meantime, see our GL1000 profile.

Flashback: Hannibal the Hayabusa, Jan 14

suzuki hayabusa

It's near enough to 22 years since we bought Hannibal the Hayabusa and handed it over to the legendary Phil Tainton to warm it up so it produced 208.9hp at the back tyre.

Lots of other bikes have come and gone over that period, but happily this one  remains in the shed and it has since been joined by two more! Here's the story on it.

Plus, see our Hayabusa resources page

Pic by Lou Martin

Flashback: Troubled touring, Jan 13

kawasaki z400

A Kawasaki Z400, a hitchhiker, a Gladstone bag and a dog...it was a big day out. See the Travels with Guido story, here.

CeeBee cafe capers, Jan 12

honda cb750
              cafe

How much for the CB750-Four cafe racer? Every now and then the USA auction site Bring a Trailer pops up a sales result that defies logic and this is one of them.

Beautifully crafted, this machine fetched a staggering Au$49,600 (US$30,500, GB£25,000). See the lot here.

honda
              cb750 cafe

And since we're on the topic of CB750 cafe racers, we were quite taken with this twin-cam example, recently featured by Bikebound.

See our Honda CB750-Four profile

Terrific & tactile Ducati, Jan 11

ducati 916

One of a handful of bikes we dragged out of the shed today for a gallop, our early Varese-built Ducati 916 circa 1995.

The company moved on to bigger and better things a long time ago, but now into its third decade the 916 remains a terrific and tactile thing to ride.

See a little more about this bike, here.

A quick overview of the model;

And the story on the Senna version.

Random ad for the day: Flying Triumph, Jan 10

triumph
              flying saucer

We love the quirky nature of this ad, which we're guessing is circa 1955 featuring a Speed Twin. It's by Johnson Motors, which was then the west coast USA Triumph distributor.

See the Classic Bike Hub feature on this model.

See our host of Triumph features.

Seaside CBX, Jan 9

Honda
              CBX1000C

A trip to the seaside, picking up a Honda CBX1000C along the way – a simple and enjoyable plot for the day. We'll bring you more once we've had a play with it.

See our previous CBX.

Moto Guzzi Daytona 1000 – today's tempter, Jan 8

moto
              guzzi daytona 1000

Good examples of Moto Guzzi's epic Daytona 1000 don't exactly grow on trees. Total production was a mere 1300 across the entire series.

Thanks in part to the steep retail price – Au$23,000 plus on-road costs back in 1992-94 – Australian sales numbers were very modest as the country was clambering out of a recession.

This 1994 model, based in NSW, has a good local history and is available via bikesales for Au$22,000 (US$13,700, GB£11,000). It's now old enough for concessionary club or historic registration in all states.

We're fans of the 'Dr John' series and own one – see the profile.

BMW Dakar legend, Jan 6

bmw r100gs paris-dakar

With wild graphics, giant fuel tank, bullbars, Paralever rear end and panniers, the BMW R100GS Paris-Dakar seemed to have it all when launched back in 1988.

These days they have become a target for restorers, thanks to their growing status as a collectible.

We bought one in Alice Springs some years ago and had a great old time with it. See the two-part story here;

And the video below.


Not the Brough, Jan 4

banquer
              superior

Hands up if you've heard of a Banquer Superior...yep, we thought as much. USA-based custom motorcycle builder Gwen Banquer built a few of these back around 2005.

Powered by a RevTech 100ci (1639cc) V-twin, and using a transmission from the same supplier, it was intended to replicate a circa 1930 Brough Superior.

Mecum has this one coming up for auction, as part of a much larger and eclectic collection.

See the motorcycle here

And the collection here

Big banger bevel, Jan 3

ducati
              900 s2

It's funny to see how time heals some wounds and reputations. Ducati copped a bit of a hiding from reviewers when it launched the S2 900 back in 1982. Why? Because it was the successor to the legendary 900SS and had been restricted a little to meet emerging international emission laws. At the time, lots of car and motorcycle makers were dealing with the same issues.

Oh, and the styling was less hard-edged. We like it.

Anyway here's the thing: 900SS prices have gone nuts. A well sorted S2 running a reworked frame and a later development of the engine now offers a similar (arguably better) riding experience for a whole lot less cash. You can even get one with electric start!

This example in Queensland is said to have been well-sorted, with some upgrades to ensure it breathes as that bevel engine should. And yes, it has an electric leg. It's priced at Au$26,500 (US$16,500, GB£13,300). See it on bikesales.

See our feature on the Imola-winning motorcycle that started the whole bevel V-twin legend.

Farewell Osama, Jan 2

suzuki gsx-r1100

The long-term leader of Suzuki, Osama, passed away in the closing days of 2024. Advrider provided this profile.

See our Suzuki GSX-R1100 profile.

New year ride, Jan 1

moto guzzi
              daytona 1000

First ride for the new year, on the always-entertaining Moto Guzzi Daytona 1000.

See our profile on this model.

Near miss, Dec 31

honda cbx1000c

A recent rejection reminded us of just how easy it is to end up costing yourself a lot of time and money...see the story here.

See the CBX six that was in our shed.

Rocket Roadster, Dec 29

triumph rocket III roadster

Remember the Triumph Rocket III Roadster, launched in 2010? Powered by a lively 2.3lt triple, it was a formidable bit of kit back then and remains so today.

They've dropped in price over the years to the point where they now offer a lot bang for the buck. This 2014 example claims just under 5000km (3100 miles) and is on the market at Au$14,990 (US$9300, GB£7400).

See it on bikesales.

We did a video review on them way back in 2013 – see it here.

Airhead take 3, Dec 28




Our third airhead, a BMW R75/6, has turned out to be a bit of a gem. See our quick video review.

r75 tool

We've also recently installed a new exhaust system – see the story.

See our earlier feature on this bike.

Red ride, Dec 27

kawasaki
              zx-12r

Have been out and about today, playing with the mighty Kawasaki ZX-12R – it's still a fabulous thing to ride.

Next year it's eligible for club plates in Vic.

See our story on it;

Plus the ZX-12R model profile.

Living in the Seventies, Dec 26

honda
              cb750-four k1

From our archives: a day in the shed with our Honda CB750-Four K1, Norton Commando MkIII and first-model Honda Gold Wing. See the story, here.

Flashback: a Christmas wish, Dec 24

hayabusa

Here's our traditional Christmas column, folks. All the best for the season...

Exotic V-twin classics for Vegas, Dec 24

1938
              crocker

Cyclone, Brough Superior, BSA, Crocker, Husky and Royal Enfield...there is a wealth of exotic V-twins coming up for auction via Mecum in Las Vegas at the end of next January. See our story

See our auction updates page

BMW R1150GS workshop, Dec 22


Our 2001 BMW R1150GS recently developed an issue with the clutch slave cylinder and generally needed a bit of a 'birthday'. We took the opportunity to chat with Chris at BM Motorcycles, a workshop on Melbourne's outer east, to find out more about the care and feeding of the species.

More on this bike

BM Motorcycles

Collectible Hayabusa, Dec 22

suzuki hayabusa

Here's proof that collectors are eyeing off the first-gen the Hayabusa, if it's the right example. This is a USA-only variant, produced in 2003 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the subsidiary US Suzuki Motor Corporation.

It's an unused example with 5 miles on the odometer and was sold by Bring a Trailer for Au$35,000 (US$22,000, GB£17,500).

See our Hayabusa resources page.

Boxer pipes, Dec 21

bmw r75-6

With a few hours of loose time on our hands we managed to sling the new stainless steel exhaust system, which arrived months ago, on to our lovely 1975 BMW R75/6.

A tidy survivor rather than a show piece, it was let down by a set of exhaust pipes which were succumbing to age and by now were being held together by delicate welded repairs and optimism.

The shiny new set was made by Keihan Systems in the UK, bought via Motor Works (a third-party retailer), and has so far met our expectations. We'll bring you more on that, soon...

See our previous story on this bike, aka the accidental boxer.

Blackbird by the numbers, Dec 20

Honda blackbird

One of the long-term quiet achievers in our shed, a first-gen Honda Blackbird. Here's what we thought after giving it a workshop 'birthday'...

Norton V8 trials, Dec 17

norton v8

The ongoing mission to revive the legendary Norton Nemesis 1500cc V8 recently struck a snag when it refused to run cleanly.

Allen Millyard, arguably the motorcycle world's most-loved engineer, has posted a video on its recent showing at the huge NEC show in the UK and his subsequent reworking of the fuel injection system, along with the ECU.

Oh, and he's been in for a service as well, plus we get the all-important hedgehog report...see the video on YouTube.

See our Norton Commando profile

Heavy hitter, Dec 16

kawasaki zx-10 1988

Flashback: Kawasaki’s 1988 ZX-10 third-gen liquid-cooled rocketship offers a lot of bang for the buck in a very eighties package...see the story.

Retro rotary, Dec 15

Suzuki RE5

Here's something you don't often see out and about: Suzuki's first-model RE5 rotary in fairly complete shape. This example could use a new seat cover and reproductions are readily available.

It's on the market with Bikesales at $13,990.

suzuki re5

According to one passionate owner in the USA: “It takes off like a two-stroke, yet it is smooth and does everything well. It is a stupendous motorcycle and if you did the maintenance, it is bulletproof. I know of one RE5 that has been ridden for more than 200,000 miles.”

That Cycle News story is linked from our profile of the model.

Sidewinder stunner, Dec 13

sidecar racer
              sidewinder

This easily qualifies as our pic of the year, even if it is from 1978. G&G's Cycle Works on Facebook posted it with the explanation: Driver Jim Anderson, passenger Steven Black at East Fortune Circuit in East Lothian, Scotland 1978. It brings new meaning to the term Scotch mist.

Dan Jess took the shot.

MV Agusta is on its own, Dec 12

mv
              agusta super veloce

The ongoing issues with KTM's financial survival, via the Pierer Mobility Group, have inevitably spread to its recent majority acquisition of MV Agusta.

Pierer has today announced that the Italian marque is no longer considered a core asset, which seems like a polite way of saying the latter is on its own.

A labor union-supported website for workers at MV Agusta reinforces this view: "For 2025, MV Agusta plans to produce around 3000 motorcycles, with the start of actual production set for mid-March. In the meantime, it will be essential to sell the approximately 2000 motorcycles currently unsold. At the same time, the company is focusing on training and development to overcome the mistakes of the past, when it depended on external sources for cash flow."

See the MV Agusta stories on our features page

The life of Brian – Nabiac motorcycle museum, Dec 12

brian
              kelleher nabaic motorcycle museum australia

With some 800 machines in the collection, the privately-owned National Motorcycle Museum in Nabiac (NSW) is a true Aladdin's cave for motorcyclists. What drives someone to do this? We have a quick chat with the owner.

Auction update: how's the market? Dec 10

drysdale
              v8

While there's always an element of reading tea leaves when it comes to talking about the motorcycle market, and particularly auctions, the latest Donington event supports our theory that there's still life in there – for the right motorcycle.

See the story.

Classic quick spin: ride it like a Honda, Dec 7

sunbeam
              s7

Post WWII optimism meets some modern re-engineering. That seems to work, though the idea of riding a Sunbeam S7 like a Honda is brave...see the story here.

Flashback: Gamma racer, Dec 6

suzuki rg500

Suzuki’s ultimate GP replica from the 1980s has a lot to offer the collector. See our profile.

Triumph T300 titans, Dec 6

Triumph Daytona 1200

Triumph's revival as an active motorcycle constructor from the early 1990s was built on the modular T300 three- and four-cylinder range. The good folk at Hinckley came up with big tough toys, like the Daytona 1200 in the pic, that made a lot of people happy.

See our profile.

Donington Auctions has two examples on offer: a Speed Triple and Daytona Super III. See the auction cattledog.

Pic by Stuart Grant

Farewell Mary, Dec 6

mary mcgee

Legendary American motorcycle racer Mary McGee has passed away at age 87. A talented road racer, she was famously urged by her friend Steve McQuen to try desert racing.

In 1975, she became the first person to complete the gruelling Baja 500 solo. The norm for the time was to run two-rider teams.

The final twist in a colourful life was that she died just as a documentary on her career was to be released.

See the ESPN story.

Mick's adventure tourer, Dec 4

suzuki v-strom

Let's just imagine you're one of the country's most experienced motorcycle industry faces, with decades of achievement, including running a championship-winning superbike team. And you decide to have a crack at a cross-continent ride that pretty much defines the whole adventure touring gig.

What do you take?

If you're young Mick Hone of the eponymous Suzuki dealership, you select a V-Strom 800DE and then go to town with factory and aftermarket gear to fine-tune the package to your tastes. He was kind enough to sling muggins the keys while we had a 25th anniversary Hayabusa in for a service and so we got to have a quick play with it.

The set-up is really well thought-out (as you'd expect) and we'll soon bring you a report. Watch this space...

See the Suzuki Australia V-Strom 800DE home page

See our Hayabusa resources page

Set your Wing free, Dec 4

1975 Honda GL1000 Gold Wing

With not one but two 1975 Honda GL1000 Gold Wings in the shed (?!), including a museum piece we recently bought, it was time to make the harsh decision to let one go.

A shame, given it and its near cousin are coming up for their 50th birthday next year, but we're only prepared to buy one cake…

And so we've sent the blue bird you see here off to Donington Auctions, having just spent a fair bit of time and money sorting it.

See the story behind it here;

The auction listing here;

And the full auction cattledog.

Rubber side down, Dec 3

continental tyres
              BMW R69S

This Continental ad with the chunky tyres from 1969 hints at adventure touring before we had a label for it. Though these days you might think twice about straying off the tar or into the snow if you were on the now very collectible BMW R69S road burner.

See the 1962 road test at Cycle World;

And the retro review by Falloon at MC News.

Meanwhile Donington has a project up for sale in its current auction.

1980 Honda CBX1000B sixer start and walk-around, Dec 3

Early eighties techno extravagance at its best with Honda's 24-valve inline six CBX1000B, the second-gen sports-touring version.
 
See our profile on this machine.

It's on the market with Donington Auctions, in Melbourne, Australia;

See the full auction cattledog.

Flashback: FJ flyer, Dec 2

yamaha fj1100

Bloody good though not perfect, Yamaha's early FJ series produced a string of stylish and ultra-reliable machines that did much to establish the fast sports-tourer market segment across the mid-1980s and well beyond.

See our profile of the FJ1100/1200 cruise missiles.

Bimota YB11 on the block, Dec 1

bimota
              yb11

Up for auction with Donington – a 1997 Bimota YB11.

Sunbeam start-up, Dec 1



Up for auction with Donington – this 1947 Sunbeam S7.

See the auction listing here;

The full sale cattledog here;

And a feature on this bike.

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