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1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 sells for a world record

1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 sells for a world record of US$55,000 at Mecums on 26th of January 2023 here (That's $55,000 including buyer's fee, the hammer price was $50,000). What does this mean for Kawasaki Z1 900 prices and does… Read more »
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1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 sells for a world record

1973 Kawasaki Z1 900 sells for a world record of US$55,000 at Mecums on 26th of January 2023 here (That's $55,000 including buyer's fee the hammer price was $50,000). What does this mean for Kawasaki Z1 900 prices and does… Read more »
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Under the Radar Classic Italian Motorcycle

An under the radar classic Italian motorcycle is a seriously tough ask, because Italian classic motorcycles have been high on shopping lists for many years. Although an expensive classic Italian motorcycle towards the top end of the market, the 1975… Read more »
Under the radar classic Italian motorcycle

Under the Radar Classic Italian Motorcycle

An under the radar classic Italian motorcycle is a seriously tough ask, because Italian classic motorcycles have been high on shopping lists for many years. Although an expensive classic Italian motorcycle, towards the top end of the market, the 1975… Read more »
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Ducati 750 GT Road Test

This Ducati 750 GT road test is to give you an understanding of this incredible Italian classic motorcycle and what it really is like to own and ride. The first of the Ducati round case L shaped big twins in… Read more »
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Buying an investment grade MV Agusta 750 Sport

Buying an investment grade MV Agusta 750 Sport from the 1970s is rather like buying a Ducati green frame. There are more fakes around than genuine machines and those that are left have usually been butchered. You can still buy… Read more »
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Buying an investment grade MV Agusta 750 Sport

Buying an investment grade MV Agusta 750 Sport from the 1970s is rather like buying a Ducati green frame. There are more fakes around than genuine machines and those that are left have usually been butchered. You can still buy… Read more »