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No Reserve – 2002 Honda CRF450R
Santa Monica, California – the one year that the aluminum-framed CRF was available with a green sticker, complete with a recent engine and transmission rebuild.
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1982 Kawasaki KZ1000R S1 Tribute
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1990 Honda Hawk NT650
Chantilly, Virginia – a customized Hawk GT with suspension/exhaust work and several carbon fiber pieces.
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1998 Ducati 900SS/CR
Chantilly, Virginia – a low mileage (~5k) 900SS with ample carbon fiber extras.
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2020 Husqvarna SM701
Santa Monica, California – with several performance upgrades and just 153 miles, this 701 SM is ready to go.
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1986 Suzuki GSX-R750
Santa Monica, California –
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dumb test
Fuck me
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stress test 6
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No Reserve – 2007 BMW R1200S
“Born in heaven, raised in hell.” That was one of the slogans BMW used when they introduced the R1200S, an evolution of the R1100S that fell much more on the ‘sport’ side of the sport-touring equation. It was the sportiest boxer twin BMW had ever built, and they emphasized the point by initially omitting factory luggage. BMW took the basic 1,170cc engine from the popular R12GS, but they were able to bump up power to 122 horsepower thanks to some internal modifications and the highest redline seen to date on a BMW boxer – 8,800 rpm. Dry weight was 430 pounds, a 29 pound reduction from the R1100S.
In a review for Motorcycle-USA, Kevin Duke said this “is the first Boxer-powered Beemer that will wheelie strictly with the throttle, with no clutch work required. I was duly impressed when the front end came up in a controllable wheelstand while exiting a tight first-gear corner, and I was able to hold it with the bars crossed up while I shifted to second – not typical BMW.“
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2012 Ducati Multistrada 1200 S Pikes Peak
Santa Monica, California – built to celebrate Ducati’s 2010 Pikes Peak victory, the 2012 was a numbered special edition that inspired a new model that continues on.