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Donington classic motorcycle auction highlights, July 30


Join us for a quick look at a couple of the highlights in the current Donington classic motorcycle auction, including Ducati 900 SS and Kawasaki Z1 tribute.

More at Donington Auctions

See our Ducati 860 GT profile

Hailwood bits & backroad tourers  – Sunday shed wrap, July 28

ducati hailwood

3D printers and flyweight dirt bikes are central to this week's universe. See the story, here.

40 years of Suzuki GSX-R750, July 27

suzuki
              GSX-R750 1985

It's 40 years since Suzuki released it's first-gen GSX-R750, a machine which was a significant landmark in the development of the modern sports bike.

In fact, we started seeing it in late 1984 for the 1985 model year when it announced the then stunning basic stats of 100hp for 186kg dry. It was a pair of numbers that suddenly made a lot of litre-class machines look redundant.

See our model profile

And the one we had in our shed

Plus Suzuki's GSX-R750 timeline

Ducati Superbike, July 26

ducati 852 tricolore

Something for the collectors out there: a 1988 Ducati 851 homologation special, in the desirable tricolore paint.

This one is at auction with Classic Avenue in California and it will be interesting to see where the bidding ends up. Our suspicion is it would be worth shipping across the Pacific...

See it here

See our feature on this model

Long Way Home, July 26

long way home

We've been watching Long Way Home, the travelogue by Ewen McGregor and Charlie Boorman. This is the crew's fourth major series of the type, which began with the arguably ground-breaking Long Way Round back in 2004.

While the pair have their critics, I'll cheerfully admit to enjoying the latest series where they cruise Europe on a 1974 Moto Guzzi Eldorado and 1972 BMW R75/5.

It's hardly intellectually challenging, instead a feel-good series which communicates just how much fun motorcycling can be. That will do, won't it?

See the website for all four series, which are distributed through Apple TV.

If you prefer your travelogues to be movie star-free, may we suggest a few of our local and somewhat less epic efforts:

The fly-buy-ride Darwin to Melbourne run

Our cross-country Nullabor Run

Or the 50th Anniversary Gold Wing Run

Dual Seventies Scramblers, July 24

honda cl360

Here is a pairing you may not see again: a 1974 Honda CL350 twin-cylinder scrambler, alongside its 1975 CL360 sibling (pictured) in the same auction.

See them here.

honda cl450

And see our mini-profile on their bigger cousin, the CL450

Honda has so far dodged re-introducing the whole scrambler theme into its line-up, though it has the platforms and history available. Why is that?

Classic auction opens, July 21

ducati
              900ss

The latest sale from Donington Auctions has opened today, featuring this 1975 Ducati 900SS. It comes with a known local history and looks like it would be the basis of a good resto project. See it here.

Titans, Windjammers & dirt bikes – Sunday shed wrap, July 20

suzuki titan 1969

Vetter, old-school tourers and cheap trails – see the story here.

Freddie's flyer, July 20

honda cb1000f se

Honda is soon getting back into the big retro bike game with this, the CB1000F SE. See our quick backgrounder.

Retro piece for the day: Snow Bunnies, July 17

snowy
              mountains motorcycles

So there I am, sober, sleepless, chilli-less, wet and having waking nightmares about what’s to come. Ah yes, the rich rewards of being a motorcyclist....see the story, here.

Mini R1, July 17

r1
              mini

Something for the Yamaha R1 fan who just has to get out of the rain: a 1971 Leyland Mini running Clubman bodywork and a Yamaha R1 engine (presumably a first-gen) complete with six-speed sequential transmission.

Auction site Collecting Cars doesn't seem to have got to grips with this one, listing it as auto when there are three pedals. It claims to have a reverse, which would be handy. Note the builder has used the R1 dash.

It definitely sounds most un-Mini-like in the start-up video. Let us know if you buy it and feel like sharing, as we'd love to have a drive. See the listing, here.

Meanwhile, see our Yamaha R1 first-gen profile

See the Unique Cars magazine Australian Mini Clubman profile

Flashback: King Kwaka, July 16

kawasaki zx-12r ride shot

What a fabulous photo! It talks to that late 1990s-to-noughties era of big and fast and unapologetic ballistic sports-tourers.

Kawasaki’s ZX-12R was meant to be the undisputed top performance dog, and it hit some speed humps along the way. It deserved better and is under-rated...see the story, here.

Tasmanian dreams, July 15

na

It appears that the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania, located in Launceston, has ramped up its motorcycle display in a major way. See the website.

Last time we were there – a little over two years ago – the motorcycle section was solid but not a destination in is own right. The pics we've seen this week suggest level has been raised.

yamaha rz500 rd00

One of its highlighted machines is a 1984 Yamaha RZ500 V4 two-stroke.

We have a couple of features on this model, including:

A series profile with lots of historical resources;

Plus a ride on a very clever restomod built by brand stalwart Don Stafford.

Honda CBX1000 – today's random ad, July 14

Honda
              CBX1000

It's all about that giant straight-six air-cooled engine. Or at least it was for this wonderful (circa 1978-79) German market ad for the mighty Honda CBX1000. With 24 valves and six carburettors, it was a stand-out techno-beast when launched.

However it was never a great commercial success for the company.

There were effectively two generations – naked dual rear shock and faired monoshock – across several variants.

See the Classic Two Wheels period test of the original

And a feature on one of the two second-gen examples we've recently owned

Remote buying & selling – Sunday shed wrap, July 13

Suzuki Hayabusa 25th anniversary edition

Actually eyeballing a bike or test-riding it before purchase has become a rarity at Chateau Guido. Is that a good thing? See the story, here.

Great Eight – the Drysdale experiment, July 12

Drysdale V8

Australian engineer Ian Drysdale is the ground-breaking developer of a V8 road bike that, sadly, never quite hit the point of going into production.

Now, 28 years down the road, he chats about the experience.

The full taco, July 11

Bultaco dirt bikes 1960s

Today we were reminded of why specialist publishers and writers should avoid artificial intelligence (AI). One of the least sexy jobs in this game is transcribing audio interviews, as it requires a lot of stopping and starting and seems to take ages.

So we flicked a file to a highly-rated online AI transcription service to see how it would go. Much of it was pretty good, but you of course miss the emphasis and meaningful pauses in the conversation which can greatly alter how you write the story.

Then there was the detail. I deliberately chose an interview with someone who has a strong voice and very good diction. However when he said "Bultaco" it transcribed as "full taco". I guess that means we're back to doing things the old-fashioned way.

Looking on the bright side, it's given us a new motorcycling term: going the full taco!

See the Cycle World summary of the 1964 Bultaco line-up.

Easy Trails part 1, July 10

yamaha
              xt225-holden kingswood

We picked up part one of our easy trails project today, namely the 1999 Yamaha XT225. Over the years it's been sold as the Yamaha Serow, XT225 and now the XT250 – all much the same bike.

For a very reasonable Au$2490 (US$1600, GB£1200), we picked up a clean and completely functional motorcycle. We need to replace the mildly bent front brake lever and give it a service – otherwise it's a low-mile happy camper ready for club plates in Vic.

More to come...

Yamaha XT225 data via Motorcycle Specs

An individual dream, July10

Harley City
              Collection

The Harley City Collection launched a two-part profile in book form last weekend, from its spectacular facility on the outskirts of Castlemaine, Victoria (Australia).

The unique assemblage honours big dreams, along with ambitious modifiers, tuners and racers from many decades ago and some of whom might otherwise be forgotten. It's a fascinating historic community of fast souls. See the story here

Simplicity for the military, July 8

Yamaha
              xt250

We evidently have something in common with the Swedish military – that is a taste for light and simple trail bikes, such as Yamaha's 'old-school' air-cooled XT250 (actually a rebadged 225). That country's army has just ordered 1000 of them. The model is no longer available in Australia, as there is no ABS version.

However we recently added a used one, plus an SL230 Honda, to the home fleet. See our latest Sunday shed wrap.

Honda CBR900RR – random pic for the day, July 7

Honda
              cbr900rr

First-gen Honda CBR900RR, 1992. Fast, light and easy to ride. (Ben Galli pic)

See our collector profile of the series




And the one that lived in our shed

Gear whine and dirt bikes – Sunday shed wrap, July 7

bmw r7/6

Gear whine and reshaping the dirt end of the shed...it's all happening at Chateau Guido.

Yamaha xt225

Vespa Dakar, July 7

Vespa Dakar rally

It's 1980 and Vespa has fielded a team in the second-ever Paris-Dakar Rally. See the YouTube documentary covering this remarkable effort.


Star Guzzi for sale, July 5

ewen mcgregor
              moto guzzi

A restored Moto Guzzi V7 Sport owned by actor Ewen McGregor is up for sale on eBay for a sobering Au$70,200 (US$46,000, GB£33,700). See the story here.

See our Moto Guzzi V7 Sport profile

Vincent variants at auction, July 3

egli
              vincent

If you're into one-off builds with a Vincent theme, these two machines listed for an upcoming H and H auction in the UK will appeal.

The first is what's billed as a 1969 Egli Vincent in typical cafe racer style, carrying an auction estimate of Au$58-66,000 (US$38-44,000, GB£28-32,000). See it here.

Norvin

Next is a Norvin, nominally listed as 1968, with what looks to be a high-spec chassis. It's carrying an estimate of Au$54-60,000  (US$36-40,000, GB£26-29,000). See it here

Which one would you choose?

See the Vincent Rapide in our shed.

Yamaha RD125 – a stroker for the cool kids, July 2

yamaha rd125

This is what the UK cool kids wanted to ride back in 1973: a Yamaha RD125 air-cooled two-stroke twin.

See the data on this bike at Motorcycle Specs

Plus our 1978 RD brochure gallery

The next-gen RZ350 profile

And the RZ500 V4 profile

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