Posts by: Andy Craig

This meticulously kept bright red 1974 Suzuki TS-250 Savage enduro doesn’t need an expensive restoration to enjoy.

FUV stands for ”fun utility vehicle”. The three-wheeled 2021 Arcimoto EV lives up to its name.

This immaculate '77 Kawasaki KH400—with just 4,000 miles—was in climate-controlled storage for 30 years.

This 1913 Indian Big Twin was restored once in the 1960s but maintains most of its original parts. That is a rare find.

This low, stretched-out, one-off, custom Harley-Davidson big-wheel Bagger is out of this world.

BMW imported fewer than 200 units of its 2021 M 1000 RR to the US. This is exquisite example is a rare bird.

Decisions, decisions. Add miles to this nearly new 2021 MV Agusta Superveloce, or display it as exotic Italian art?

Signed by legends Evel Knievel and Kevin Atherton, this Harley-Davidson XR750 shows just the right amount of dirt-track patina.

Famously handsome and velvety smooth, the CL-160 established Honda’s street-scrambler look. This one is close to mint.

If you learned to ride on a Yamaha GT80, here’s an opportunity to relive your youth with a low-mileage, original example from 1974.

This accurate replica of the panhead Harley-Davidson Captain American chopper from Easy Rider could be your ride to Mardi Gras.

A no-expense-spared restoration turned this largely original, numbers-matching 1938 Indian Chief into a show winner.

Fast, stable, and radically styled for its day, Suzuki’s Katana dragged the whole sports bike segment into the 1980s. 

With a big V-twin and lots of torque, KTM’s 950 Super Enduro R is a dual-purpose bike not for the faint of heart.

Rare, American, and still affordable, this Big Dog Vintage Sport is a piece of modern history well worth preserving.

The Ariel Square Four, a.k.a. the Squariel, is among the most sought-after classic British motorcycles today.

Ducati’s Hypermotard 796 is a smash hit known for excellent build quality. It’s one of the finest canyon carvers on earth.

This 1973 BMW R75/5 combines legendary boxer-twin power with retro cafe-racer style. It’s fully built and ready to hit the road.

Nearly indestructible and beloved by generations, the XR75 is an icon. Examples like this one are serious collector’s items.

This 1977 Suzuki RM125 looks well suited for the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association's Post Vintage MX class.

Known as one of the finest two-wheeled machines ever built, the Indian Scout 101 is an enthusiast’s dream.