2007 Bimota Delirio DB6 with only 3000 miles

Immaculate 2007 Bimota Delirio DB6 with 3,000 miles for $14,950! Like most Bimotas, this DB6 has been seriously pampered with only 2986 miles on its clocks and looks to be in pristine condition: Offered for sale is a 2007 Bimota Delirio DB6 finished in Red and White with only 2986 well maintained miles. Included are…

2000 Bimota SB8R W/1560 Miles

2000 Bimota SB8R with only 1560 miles! A reader found this nice, low mileage SB8R in Massachusetts.  It looks unmolested and was probably the pride of someones garage with under 2000 miles on it. It has an upgraded set of Arrow exhausts but I  don’t know if those are a full system or just  end…

2007 Bimota DB5-R with only 700 miles!

2007 Bimota DB5-R for sale with only 700 miles! Since I was going through a little RSBFS.com post withdrawl I had to steal this one from our resident Bimota expert. Sorry Phil! Up for grabs, on ebay, is this awesome 07 Bimota DB5-R that is chock full of tasty bits including a Ti Zard exhaust.…

1988 Bimota YB7 for sale down under!

Update – the bike was sold for AU$8850 (approx. USD8200). Thanks to a reader tip-off, here’s a nice example of a : Original 11,014 klms on the clock. Vin Number YB7-00274 Number 274 out of 321 ever made!!  There where only 124 Tricolors made. Not currently Registered!! Starts, runs and rides beautifully!!! This bike is…

1991 Bimota YB10 Dieci Located In Washington State

This is a nicely restored YB10 with some extensive engine modifications.  Located in Bremerton, Washington is a 1991 Bimota YB10 Dieci.  The YB10 features adjustable, 42mm, USD Marzocchi forks; 38mm downdraught Mikuni carbs, and Ohlins adjustable rear shock.  The YB10 weighs in at 407lbs dry, 65lbs less than the FZR that donated it’s motor.  This…

1993 Bimota DB2 in San Diego

1993 Bimota DB2 for sale in San Diego asking for $11,000. Having posted several Bimota listings, I notice something quite interesting – the older DB2s tend to have a higher asking price than the newer DB4s.  I don’t think the DB2 is particularly more desirable / collectible than the DB4, so I find it strange…