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Honda : CB 1982 Honda CB 750 Custom

Honda : CB 1982 Honda CB 750 Custom

$2,100

Stuart, Florida

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Posted Over 1 Month

Listed today is my 1982 Honda CB 750 Custom. This bike was a one owner bike for the last 25 yrs. It was owned by a senior gentleman who garage kept and loved on this Honda, and it shows. A couple yrs. back, my next door neighbor bought it and put it away in his garage as an investment bike. He contacted me a few months ago and offered me the bike, and I took it. I replaced the battery, the rear tire, emptied and cleaned the fuel tank and synchronized the carbs. It runs like a new bike. It is totally original the way it came from the factory. Nothing has been added or subtracted. There are NO parts to locate, they are all there. The mileage is just 19,500. That translates into about 600 miles a year. Since this is the custom, the fenders are chrome. The engine could use a can of flat black paint, but since this bike is so " original", I didn't want to muck it up, in the event someone wanted to repaint it like new. This bike is so nice, that it is worthy of someone stripping her down and repainting everything again. I have been riding bikes for 51 yrs. and this is by far one of the nicest 750's I have ever seen. I have a Florida " Antique " plate on her and ride it on the weekends with friends, when I am not on my Custom Sportster. I am offering this Honda this time on a "Buy it Now" platform, as I have offered this bike 2 times in the "Auction" platform and both time the bike JUST missed my reserve. So I have a pretty good feeling what people want to pay for this awesome Honda, and "BUY IT NOW" will be the way. Please check my feedback, I strive to make my customers glad they bought from me, so if you have any questions about this Honda 750, ask them prior to offering to buy. If you are not in Florida to pick the bike up personally, I will assist you with shipping it to your location. All shipping fee's and crate to ship will be paid by the buyer. In the last 9 yrs. I have shipped everything from cars to boats to engines and everything in between, without so much as 1 issue. Payment will be with a Certified Bank check drawn on a US Bank, or a US Postal money order. I do have Paypal, and we can discuss that if payment is an issue. Thanks for looking at my Honda 750. I have posted a price that reflects what people were willing to pay for the Honda during the last 2 auctions. I think that the price I am offering this bike, in this superb condition, is worth every penny I am asking. Have a look at the pics provided, and if you just " HAVE TO HAVE IT", message me and we will Getr Done. Thanks for looking and Good Luck Buyers.

Honda : Other 1982 Honda V45 Sabre VF750s w/ Fairing, luggage & Extra lights; Runs Great!

Honda : Other 1982 Honda V45 Sabre VF750s w/ Fairing, luggage & Extra lights; Runs Great!

$2,480

Cypress, Texas

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For sale is my extremely reliable 1982 Honda V45 Sabre VF750s with 35,956 miles on the odometer. This classic sport touring rocket starts right up every time, it shifts through all six gears with ease, the water cooled V4 motor pulls strong from any rpm and the brakes slow the bike down with confidence. All lights work as they should including all gauge lights and gear indicator. The stated odometer reading will increase because I continue to use this bike often. I’m taking advantage of its 45+ mpg efficiency. I’m only selling this incredibly fun motorcycle because I bought a touring motorcycle and I don’t need two bikes. I have the clear Texas title in my hand. The bike is ready to ride home today. I will gladly help with shipping but the buyer is responsible for financing the shipping. For the right price I can deliver the bike up to 150 miles from Houston or pick the buyer up from IAH or HOU airport in Houston. Payment will be accepted in cash, cashier's check, or Paypal. Maintenance performed in 2014 New Battery Carbs cleaned and synchronized Oil and Filter Changed Seat Re-upholstered Brand new set of Dunlop tires (less than 300 miles on them) The state inspection was completed in May. New front Brake Pads Upgrades / Farkles / Accessories Rear Luggage Rack Lockable and removable Krauser saddle bags Lockable and removable Krauser top box Engine Guards Highway pegs Front LED driving lights Upgraded brake lights Upgraded rear running lights Original owner’s manual and Clymer maintenance manual. Smoked windscreen Throttle lock / Cruise Control Hondaline Fairing with glove compartments

1976 BMW R-Series  1976 BMW R90S Turbo   Luftmeister  11tmls, 2nd owner

1976 BMW R-Series 1976 BMW R90S Turbo Luftmeister 11tmls, 2nd owner

$20,000

Lake Orion, Michigan

Year 1976

Make BMW

Model R-Series

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 900

Posted Over 1 Month

Yes, this is not a mistake. Turbo! Here's the story: This BMW R90S in silver smoke color was with the first original owner for 39 years until i had the chance to buy it last year . The original owner bought it brand new at the local Michigan BMW dealership. It was the fastest street bike in its days. He rode it occasionally for pleasure, never for commuting. In 1982 every Japanese manufacturer came up with turbo bikes: Honda CX 500 turbo Honda CX 650 Turbo Kawasaki ninja 750 Turbo Suzuki XN85G Turbo Yamaha XJ650 Turbo. Luftmeister, a in its days well known BMW motorcycle accessory developer and distributor (mostly fairings, luggage....), launched its Turbo kit. Developed for the lame and disappointing R100S, but also applicable to the R90S and R65. They offered a competition and a street kit. The competion kit promised 150HP for the R100S at max rpm 9500. For the street kit they promised a 50% horse power increase. The owner decided to go for his dreams and ordered at his local dealership everything to build the most powerful Boxer BMW. He let the dealer install the street Turbo kit, as well as the 4 spark dyna ignition and a lot more, when the bike had about 6000 total miles. Please see the list below for details of the modifications. No body, not even his wife and family, was allowed to know what he spend on this project. He did not tell me either, but it must have been more than the price of a new bike. He did not do any weird modifications from different suppliers. It was BMW and it was Luftmeister he trusted in. Thats it. Only well trained BMW mechanics worked on his bike from day one, till 39 years later, when he was in his late 70s and decided to part with it. How does it ride? I have a clean Michigan title in my name, but never had it registered, so i can just tell what i was experiencing by riding around the block. Don't expect a perfect working every day commute, but i was really impressed of how well and perfect it felt. It starts without having a choke, just with the accelerator pump of the carb, needing a hand on the gas grip for a minute during warm up. During decent weather it starts right up after twisting the throttle a few times, before you hit the button. Idles fine after a while. In the normal flow of traffic you will not feel a big difference, to a normal R90S as the turbo will not kick in at lower rpm or lower load. As soon as you get into higher rpm 3500+ with full throttle the beast awakens. A really really noticeable push. Original owners words: When the turbo kicked in it scared the sh.. out of me, as the front wheel wont stay down. I did not try it without a plate, but i believe every word. So the bike works as on day one. Turbo works. No stumbling, no cutting out, but of course its a 80s turbo and it is carbureted. You can imagine the rest of the story But everything works as it should. The Turbo application was developed for occasional turbo kicks and maybe for a track day, but not for German Autobahn with 1 hour constant 120mph riding. The bike was in permanent, but occasional, use for the following 33 years. No problems or repairs, except one gearbox whining i found a repair receipt for. Just regular perfect maintenance and batteries. Stored in a climate controlled garage. Taken out for an occasional spin around the area. Used for pleasure riding. No track days. Never abused to keep the pants clean. :-) The only problem he had were dying batteries. No wonder, as the original battery was in 5mm distance to the turbo housing. Of course he always replaced them with the original, extremely large, battery from the shelf of his BMW dealer. I solved this problem by installing a different shaped, smaller battery and a little heat shield. List of modifications: -Luftmeister Turbo Kit using a Warner-Ishi Turbo charger -Water Injection System to prevent knocking -Boost gauge aftermarket and original (defective, leaking glycerine filling) -Turbo clutch -Piston rings -SS-Valves, alloy push rods and valve springs -Dyna III Ignition (2 spark plugs per cylinder) -Luftmeister exhaust system (nice roar, louder, but not too loud) -lightened fly wheel -oil cooler -reinforced swing arm -fork brace -Alloy fork triple clamp -HD fork springs -anty dive system -Street stroker shocks -double horn ...... ...... Todays condition: There was no need to repair anything and it came from recent dealer maintenance when i bought it last year, so i just cleaned a little here and there. As far as i know the bike was never down, in an accident or repainted. The only area where i noticed a small partial repaint is at the lower edge of the left side cover. Still original sticker on it. Just the lower edge that had contact with the frame was repaired. No one will notice it. The mirror housings are kind of bend and need repaint or replacing. A few stone chips in the front fairing, a slight scratch on the right side of the tank. Rubbing on the front fender from brake line. The gold original tank lining has a few areas where it needs to be touched up. That's basically it. I will make high res. pictures available for interested parties. Of course there are signs of use and signs of environment after 40years. She is not restored at all. Mechanics: No issues that came to my attention. I would install new brake lines, just for safety. There are some rubber hoses and end caps on the carb that appear to be a bit brittle, but that's also just for safety. Tires have good thread without cracks, authentic Metzeler style. Depending on how you like to use it, i would change them. Expect smaller issues like leaks, or a fine tune needed, when you ride it more often What you get: -a absolutely unmolested and unrestored original bike -a Luftmeister accessory aftermarket full turbo kit -a lot of Luftmeister accessories related to performance, stability and rideablility -all the original parts that were replaced (every nut and bolt) see pics. Everything clean, wrapped up and proteceted. -if you want i still have the newspaper form 1982 where the exhaust was wrapped in. (1982 Corvettes offered for 15,865$). -very good documentation. The original title, Luftmeister brochures, receipts, maintenance records, installation guide, manual.... -2nd key, orig. tool set......... -honest information, as i am picky myself. -i will answer any question and picture every detail you like, don't complain afterwards -i will work with international buyers as long as i stay on the safe side Please be aware that depending on your state and country of residence you may have problems registering the bike. Everything is allowed in the US, but you will have to work hard to get German TUEV approval for it. This is probably a one of a kind bike, being that original. Google the internet up and down. I did so. You may run into a handful Luftmeister Turbo BMW R's worldwide. All more or less customized or at the end of their life cycle. What you could do: Keep it as it is, as a enjoyable show piece. Ride it to local BMW or old motorcycle meet ups and draw a ton of attention. Explain your spectators what the black box underneath the right cylinder is :-) Look in their faces when you do so. or Rebuild it to "all Original R90S". You get everything you need included to do so, but it would be a shame in my eyes. or Clean it up and make it a show piece Price: I dont have to sell and may keep it for further value appreciation. I am into old bikes and cars, but not specifically a BMW R-series enthusiast so i am willing to part. Its worth what someone is willing to pay for, but to give you an idea: -Look into your international lists for a BMW R90 S in excellent+ condition: XXXXXX -add for an extremely low original mileage: XXXXX -add for second owner (basically first owner): XXXXX -add for being a time capsule and not a restored showpiece: XXXXX -add for documentation from day one: XXXXX -add for the period correct contemporary accessories (value and exclusiveness): XXXXX -subtract for small updates I have set a "buy it now" to 20.000$, just to keep low ballers off my back. If you are really interested, contact me. I am entertaining and answering all offers, but please be realistic. I will end the offer anytime if it sells locally. I am aware that this ad will draw international attention and i promise to work with you and your shipper to make it a smooth transaction. Languages: german, english, a bit french and italian.

2005 Honda VTX 1300 R

2005 Honda VTX 1300 R

$2,000

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Year 1985

Make Honda

Model Sabre VF700S

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Posted Over 1 Month

1985 Honda Sabre VF700S, 1985 Honda Sabre VF700S with 47,950 miles. Bike is in overall good condition runs and drives great. The Honda VF700S Sabre Years produced (U.S.): 1984-1985 Total production: N/A Claimed power: 76hp @ 10,500rpm Top speed: 121mphEngine type: 699cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke V-four Weight (dry): 224kg (494lb)MPG: 28-48 Price then: $3,398 (1985) Price now: $750-$2,000 Available for just two short years from 1984 to 1985, the Honda VF700S Sabre was a touring bike that followed the V45 Sabre. It represents an interesting chapter in motorcycle history as one of a group of Japanese motorcycles referred to as the Tariff Busters. In the early 1980s, Japanese motorcycles were a thorn in ailing Harley-Davidson's side, and in 1983 H-D successfully lobbied for an International Trade Commission tariff to quell the overseas invasion of 750cc and larger motorcycles. Known as Section 202, the tariff was aimed squarely at Japan and levied a heavy penalty on bikes of 700cc capacity and over. It was expected to slow the Japanese onslaught and give H-D a leg up in the market. When protestations against the tariff failed, Japanese manufacturers responded by introducing new bikes with engines that fell just under 700cc. Honda responded by sleeving down its moderately successful 750cc V45 Sabre to 698.9cc. It was, by any measure a taunting, in-your-face rebuff to the new tariff. A technological tour de force when introduced in 1982, Honda launched the V45 Sabre with great fanfare. With its compact, 750cc liquid-cooled V4 engine bubbling over with features such as double overhead cams, four valves per cylinder and shaft drive, the V45 Sabre was supposed to be the spiritual heir to Honda's CB750 of 1969: it was not. While there was no questioning the V45's technical prowess, it failed to illicit the same excitement as the original CB750, and in fact was greeted only warmly by the buying public. With styling carried over from the V45 Sabre, the VF700S Sabre presented a sport bike image, something for hustling through corners and burning up the road. The menacing, blacked out finish suggested speed and grace, and the stretched out front fork gave the bike a long, hungry look.

Yamaha : Other 1975 yamaha rd 350

Yamaha : Other 1975 yamaha rd 350

$3,500

Appleton, Wisconsin

Year 1975

Make Yamaha

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Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 4500

Posted Over 1 Month

I am so tempted to buy this bike myself am listing for a good friend who is and has been a suzuki guy since the 70's, And He wants it to go to someone who will appreciate and not chop it up. Its all original barn find all he did was get it running and it runs super and rides great . Yes thats the original paint ect! its crazy the bike is 40 years old! super low miles the tires look about new and don't look weather cracked at all. Id say with a few hours elbow grease with mothers polish and chrome cleaner she would look pretty much new theres zero rust under the seat pan unheard of!, And yes you can see in the pics the aluminum will buff out with very little effort just minor corrosion with mothers it will shine like chrome!! there is some minor pitting on chrome id say most will come with with chrome polish. its like a time capsule. people who are looking at this now know exactly what this is they called these The giant killer why??? because they are super quick bikes and back in the day even the big honda 750's and kawasaki 900's feared these little devil 2 strokes lol. Price is more than fair. Really id enjoy buying this bike to put in my living room just to look at it . But what fun would it be to ride it to shows ect or just step back in time and ride it everyday. I bet you could even show some newer crotch rockets a thing or two lol. im 54 years old and remember when these awesome bikes were racing around. Shes sweet shes an awesome runner and she has a clear title, last on the road 1982 in NY shes in WI now .. You cant go wrong for the money . Shes pretty much like a new bike. I bet she'd even win a few trophies . Ask all questions before you buy. Need 250.00 non refundable deposit after purchase and rest in bank check or cash on pickup will work with your shipper on time for pickup.. Anyways im old school and so is friend im selling for. Hand shake and deal kinda guys . And once again boy does this bike look tempting, I just may end auction at anytime and buy it myself ? I reserve the right to end auction at anytime as word of mouth it may sell local. by me or someone else we know lol. you know you want her !! LOL I DO :)

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