Good morning guys! Here are your latest submissions for this Tuesday. (Facebook readers: click through to see all the bikes!) Enjoy the rest of your week,
dc
Let’s get things started properly with this Motion SBK Ducati 1198 built by Brad Miller. Thanks for the forward Jason!
Tom sends us this Yamaha RZ350 for sale in Canada. At $3500 this could be the deal of the day.
Greg spotted this sharp FZR400 for sale in Washington for $3500.
Rob has emailed his Aprilia Bol d’Or which is for sale in the bay area. His listing on BARF states it has about 16k miles and the dealer selling his bike is asking $8995. Good luck with the sale!
Dan sent us this 1998 Ducati 748L for sale in Wisconsin for $4800. This is the Neiman Marcus edition. With just 14k miles this looks like a buy at that price!
We’ll continue with this unusual 1985 Suzuki GS700ES “tariff” bike for sale in San Francisco. In 1984 the GSX750 was facing stiff import duties being over 700cc, and the GS700ES is essentially the same bike with 50cc less displacement. Good luck with the sale Robert!
Next up from Sandro in Portugal is this 1981 Honda CB900 F2 Bol d’Or. Two in one week is unusual?! His has 84k kilometers but looks restored from the pictures. Asking price is €3250.
From Tub we have this very unusual MV Agusta 50cc minibike. According to his listing the minibike was built by MV Agusta for Phil Read, who won the 500cc championship for them in 1973. Thanks for the forward!
Coby spotted this 1987 Ducati Paso that needs resurrecting. The ad states it’s been sitting for 10 years but looks pretty decent in the photos. Under 10k miles for $2500 in Ohio.
Here’s a 1997 Moto Guzzi Daytona RS for sale in Los Angeles with 10k miles for $11500.
How about an FZR with 73 original miles? For sale in North Carolina for $3800. Thanks for the spot Oliver!
And finally, Chris sent us this sharp 1986 Honda VFR750 for sale in Texas at $2500.
The “Suzuki RZ350” with the Yamaha badges is an interesting find! 😉
I have seriously lusted after the RZ350 for years. Wish I had the coin to make it mine.
DOH! I guess I got tired of rare bikes and have moved on to bikes that don’t exist at all LOL!
Thanks for the heads up,
dc
Man, look at that mileage on the CB900F2. 🙂 Gotta love it when a bike’s been RIDDEN! Yesterday, I was out for a walk here in Tokyo and came across a Honda CB-1 with just over 76k on the clock. It looked as though most of those km saw it ridden hard and put away wet. I smiled.
That 1198 only needs lights! I would buy that FZR600 in a second if I were in the states.