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News September 2024

Flashback: the forgotten MV Agusta, September 12

MV Agusta 600

It may not be the prettiest bike ever launched by MV Agusta, but it was running some pretty nice specs under the paint. See the profile by Ian Falloon.

Don't push it – winch it, September 11

One of our least favourite things is wrestling a large motorcycle on to a trailer or into the bed of a utility or SUV. However there is a neat and relatively inexpensive solution to make the job a whole lot easier, called Winch It.

It's a simple and very effective set-up that employs a reinforced wheel chock, matched to a demountable winching post and an electric winch with remote control. It's designed to take nearly all the muscle required to load or unload the bike so all you have to do is steer it.

All up, it costs Au$800 (US$530, GB£410) installed and it works. Great value.

See the video.

You can contact the developer, George, via georgefitzpat@gmail.com

Big numbers for Japanese classics, September 10

kawasaki GPZ900R

It seems a bike in its original shipping crate is catnip for a few collectors, given the staggering result of a recent Melbourne (Australia) auction.

A 1988 Kawasaki GPZ900R A5 in its box went for Au$62,000 (US$41,300, GB£31,600), or about three times our expectations.

See the GPz900R model lineage.

See our GPz900R feature.

Honda
              CBX1000

Meanwhile a 1979 Honda CBX1000 – the first variant – went for a more predictable Au$45,500 (US$30,400, GB£23,200). It's a model which has been steadily rising in value in recent years, and this was an original-looking example claiming just 2651km (1647 miles) on the odometer.

See the CBX in our shed.

And the Classic Two Wheels period test.


Flashback: MV Agusta F4, September 9

MV Agusta
              F4

Back in 1999, just before the turn of the century, plans were firming up for the relaunch of legendary marque MV Agusta. It was a big deal, pairing an historic name with a serious design talent in the shape of Massimo Tamburini.

See our feature on the F4 750 Strada from that year.

Amber the multi-tasker, September 9

Harley V-Rod
              heavy duty magazine

From the Beattie files: Trying to stage-manage a photo shoot at the 2001 world launch of the Harley-Davidson V-Rod turned into a big day out...see it here.

Donington collectible motorcycle auction preview, September 8


Join us for a quick walk around of three lots at the upcoming auction in Australia: Bimota YB11, Triumph Vetter Hurricane and MV Agusta Ago.

See the auction catalogue.

Bimmer shed-dive, September 7

bmw r75/6

With some decent weather in our neck of the woods, we're shed-diving. One of today's targets (there were a few) was this, our recently-acquired 1975 BMW R75/6.

We're a bit fond of this thing, not just because of its traditional looks but also its back-story. The gent we bought it from was a long-term rider and racer. He
had owned it since 1977, a time when things must have been going well to afford such a big-ticket item.

It would have been expensive because at that stage it was a two-year-old low-mileage machine. New, it was priced at Au$2850 (US$1900, GB£1450), when a Honda CB750-Four was Au$1850 (US$1230, GB£940).

Today's surprise was having to fix a minor fuel leak and, since we had the tools out, we replaced the air filter.

The next issue is the exhaust system. Both the headers and crossover pipe have become paper-thin over time thanks to rust and stone damage.

It's not a pukka restoration target, so we've gone with a full stainless steel aftermarket system that mimics the shape of the original and will report back when it arrives.

See our previous story on this bike.

Some of the unusual collection it came from is for sale – more here.

Low-flying Interceptor, September 5

royal
              enfield interceptor 750

"Cruise all day at 85mph" was the promise from the "King Kong of motorcycles" according to this lurid 1965 ad placed by the USA distributor.

You don't often trip over them these days...where have they all gone?

See the Classic Bike Guide review.

See the Royal Enfield history at bikesales.

Of course you can buy a modern Interceptor 650, which is also a parallel twin.

See our story on the Continental GT535 revival model.

Long low Guzzi, September 4

moto
              guzzi sport 1100 two wheels magazine

Moto Guzzi's long low and elegant Sport 1100 mimicked the shape of its exotic Daytona 1000 predecessor and was a better proposition as a road bike. See the Classic Two Wheels period road test.

moto guzzi daytona 1000

Of course none of that logic prevented us from buying a Daytona instead...see our Daytona 1000 profile.

Big sixes & a GPZ in a box, September 3

honda
              cbx1000

Burns & Co is currently running a motorcycle auction with a couple of lots for the would-be six-cylinder collector.

First up is a 1978 Honda CBX1000 claiming a super-low 2651km (1650 miles) that looks to be in original shape. It's had a long lay-off and would require recommissioning.

See the CBX in our shed.

And the Classic Two Wheels period test.

kawasaki
              z1300

Offered in a similar unused state and with a claimed 7734km (4800 miles), but showing significant corrosion, is a 1979 Kawasaki Z1300.

See the Motorcycle Specs profile.

kawasaki
              gpz900r

The lot that has really got attention however is a 1988 Kawasaki GPZ900R still in its original delivery crate. Bidding is already over Au$14,000 (US$9450, GB£7200) with a September 9 deadline.

See our GPz900R feature.

See the full auction catalogue.

Millyard rebuild, September 2

norton
              nemesis millyard

We've been following Allen Millyard's build of the exotic Norton Nemesis V8 over recent months, which is now up to episode 13 and fitting the cylinder heads. It's been a gripping series.

millyard
              st100

However we're now quite taken with another of his efforts, which was a strip down and rebuild of a Honda ST1100, which had low miles but was experiencing a very mild bottom end knock. Along the way he discovered a couple of production line assembly issues.

Watching the maestro at work is educational and, while his skill levels are way beyond the average, we spotted some useful tips for our own stumbling efforts. You can find it here.

We have a lot of time for the ST1100, an example of which we owned some years ago. It was a fast and very capable mile-muncher and these days potentially represents good bang for the buck. Maybe it's time we did a profile on these and the ST1300 series...

In the meantime you can see what's on the market at bikesales.

Speaking of Honda V-fours, see our VFR750F profile;

And our mini RC40 aka NR750 profile.

Classic stroker auction: Yamaha RD350, September 1

yamaha
              rd350

If you wanted a motorcycle that was emblematic of the joys that can be provided by a simple air-cooled two-stroke road bike, you would struggle to beat a Yamaha RD350 from the 1970s.

Our recollection of owning one is that it was light, with decent handling for the day and plenty of performance to keep you interested. And, overall, they were pretty reliable while being easy to look after.

Sadly, only a relatively small percentage of the examples sold have survived, though they were a successful model for the maker.

Two-strokes are definitely on the collector radar, though currently it's most often the glam performance liquid-cooled models of the 1980s (for example RZ/RD500) and 1990s (Aprilia RS250) that really get the serious attention at a sale.

That might present an opportunity if you're a little more broad-minded. Donington Auctions in Melbourne (Australia) has a 1975 Yamaha RD350B out of the USA coming up in its September 9-22 auction. It's offered without reserve and carries a broad estimate of Au$6-12,000 (US$4-8000, GB£3-6000).

See the full auction cattledog.

A retro piece written by UK writer Roland Brown, and published by Hagerty in the USA, boldly describes the RD350 as the best bike of the 1970s. The opinion is based on what people have actually ridden, rather than have dreamed of.

See our mini Yamaha RD250/350 brochure gallery.

Plus our 1978 RD series gallery.

And our RZ500 profile.


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