Really Rare Motorcycles For Sale

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Really Rare Motorcycles For Sale

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George (cbxtacy sent me a link to an ebay auction for this one:

5340

I wrote about this before, it is a Krauser Domani sidecar rig based on a BMW K100. It is on the very top of my short list of motorcycles I wish to own. They made them only for one or two years and sold them only in Europe and Japan. Never made it to the U.S.
This one was in exceptional condition and was offered for a BIN of $49,500

Turns out, the auction was from someone in Germany who was selling a motorcycle collection.
Other items were:

A 1974 Laverda 750SFC asking $54,500
A 1992 Honda NR asking $89,500
A 1988 Moto Guzzi Magni Sfida1000 asking $28,500
and a 1988 Kawasaki ZXR750RR factory racer (with cam driven gears) asking $44,500

Look at them here:

http://motors.completed.shop.ebay.com/r ... 11.c0.m283
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Post by steve murdoch icoa #5322 »

At least i have seen a SFC in person. I know i will not be seeing any of the others.
There are a couple Youtube clips of the Domani...very exotic.

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steve murdoch icoa #5322 wrote:At least i have seen a SFC in person. I know i will not be seeing any of the others.
There are a couple Youtube clips of the Domani...very exotic.

:D Friend of mine here in Cleveland owns a NR. He let me ride it once. If you ever make it here, Steve, I take you to at least look at it... :D

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