The ones I wish I didn’t sell: All dirt bikes. All old. First race bike, ‘63 Parilla Wildcat. Maybe the prettiest and rarest bike I’ve ever had. Knew when I sold it I should keep it. Got $250 for it. Needed the cash. 69 CZ 250. Pickle pipe, orange tank. Raced it west and east coast. Some d*mned junkie in my law school apartment building stole it. ‘81 Maico 490. And for good measure, my 79, 80, 82 and 83 too. These things were FUN to ride, like being on the back of a T Rex. 750 Triumph Trackmaster 1/2 miler. 500 Triumph Rickman Metisse motocrosser.
Has to be the Hejira framed Rotax single I built and raced in the very popular 250 single cylinder class in the the UK in the early 80's. I only sold it because I had no where to keep it when I bought a 500 to race. Amazingly it resurfaced in the US in 2007 and is now owned by Ron Raven (Can-am on here) and I got to ride it again in 2008, twenty one years after selling it. The bike is due to be donated by Ron to the Barber Museum later this year.
93 Honda RS125. At 5'11 and 185lb I looked like a monkey screwing a football on that thing, but man was it fun to ride!
oh man, that's it! Now I'm sad for the rest of the day! Just an awesome bike, and contrary to others opinions, I threw this thing around Palomar Mtn for a few years quite easily! So much fun!
I had a few GSs. GS550, a few 750s, a 1000. All great. Topped them all off with a mutt yeared GS750 superbike. Worked to the gills, CR carbs, three oil coolers to TRY to keep it cool and running, more steel welded to the frame then a soviet tank, ex works forks, tank and swing arm. Louder then a biplane with an early handmade ti exhaust. Ran on some crazy leaded fuel I had to buy at an airport and the oil was like $15 a liter way back then. Kinda wish I still had that. I need to find some photos of that thing.
Thanks Phil. I don't get on the Beeb much. Just give me a call. And yes, I'm a tad OCD. Lol. My bike is dialed and on rails. Ready to take to the track. $3000. Ohlins front cartridges. Ohlins rear shock with remote adjustment. Ohlins steering damper. Power commander. Quick shift. Complete set of spare wheels. Extra sprockets. New battery.
1976 or there about, I drive over to the guy's house and OMG I have to have it , but I was too pig headed about the price and it slipped away
I let a very low mile (less than 100?) V-Due get away about 8 years ago. It went for around $17K. Let a CB1100R get away about 10 years ago for $11K.
a few years ago I sold off my gp race bikes (6) including a tz250L and a 1975 HD RR250. both are currently in Europe.
Paul smart racebike with built motor and done to the 9s .... ended up parting it out for a pair of 848s
Boccarp had at least one and I think he was selling it when he was cleaning out a bunch of bikes if I remember right. I f@cked up when he was selling a Bimota. Offered me a smoking deal and I passed. I'm still kicking myself over that.
Prior to the 17" rear wheel conversion I ran Pirelli front and Bridgestone rear (18" BT090). This picture was taken just after the 17' rear conversion. Plus I was too lazy/unfocused/didn't really care about correcting the stickers. Pirelli didn't offer an 18" DOT or slick at that time, so I could run mixed brands for contingency. Official Pirelli or vendor decision, I got paid for running the Long P front (when I placed well). 'Stone didn't pay contingency at that time in my class regardless of entries.