Posts by: Andy Craig

The Buell X1 Lightning improved upon its predecessor, employing a stiffer chassis, as well as fuel injection for greater smoothness.

The gorgeous Commando 850 Mk3 was Norton’s response to the emergence of Japanese sports bikes in the 1970s.

This restomod 1945 Harley-Davidson UL was built to ride and tastefully customized with classic Bobber style.

The iconic Suzuki GT750 is known by many nicknames referring to its water-cooling system with a giant radiator.

“The Honda is not only a howling, peaky, un-rideable monster,” declared Motor Cycle Weekly. “It’s sane and easy to ride.”

While Honda built the ST90 trail bike for only three years in the 1970s, the low-power motorcycle’s cult following continues to grow.

The Ducati 851 Strada is considered one of the great 1980s superbikes. It holds a special place in the marque's history.

James’s creations commonly sell for around $150,000. The one for sale on eBay has a Buy-It-Now price of $49,999.

With an outrageous 345 horsepower on tap, this gorgeous V-8 powered 1996 Boss Hoss cruiser is a fine example of the breed.

Honda designers did a remarkable job of evoking the style of a classic British bike. Look at that spun, polished, and forged metalwork.

This bike is forever associated with the photograph of an American daredevil, stripped to his trunks, hitting 150 mph at Bonneville.

Introduced in 1956, the Zundapp Super Sabre was a stylish, modern-looking piece of kit that dominated the European off-road scene.

This is a mint-condition example of one of the most unique yet reliable superbikes money can buy.

In 1978, a Harley dealership in Kansas traded for this Suzuki Indy. After 44 years on display, it’s for sale for the first time.

This gorgeous Moto Guzzi features a factory-fitted commercial sidecar, which is incredibly rare. It could be the only one in the US.

This dual-purpose two-stroke 125-cc 1973 Yamaha AT3 is a legit survivor. And it’s a pretty little bike that would grace any collection.

In 1991, the Bimota Tesi 1D 904 was a stab at perfection. Today, it's a cherished collectible with outrageous features.

This radical customized GL1000 Honda Gold Wing pays tribute to the legendary Honda RS750 flat track race bike.

This 1964 Yamaha YDS3 is vintage two-stroke motorcycling at its finest. It's an under-appreciated marvel of motorcycle history.

Post-war cafe racers in the UK mirrored what hot rodders were doing stateside. This 2004 homage is upgraded to modern standards.

The Aprilia Tuono Racing was a limited run of full-power machines positively dripping in titanium and carbon fiber bling.