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Watch this 4 year old ride a dirtbike better than most adults can

1/11/2016

 
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This kid has a passion and that is to ride. And at age 4 he's already pushing the envelope faster than most adults will. Kudo's to this little man.

Viloent motorcycle crash at Dakar, an then the unthinkable happens

1/11/2016

 
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One of the worst dakar crashes caught on video, the rider was clearly ejected at near triple digit speeds. Most would instantly be on the injured list yet he simply gets up, picks his bike up and starts riding again. That shows true determination to win. Kudos to this guy.

This Video Is Everything That's Awesome About Being A Biker

1/4/2016

 
Being a biker really looks like a lot of fun, from the fact that you can save time in traffic, safely scare the crap out of people on the street, chat to fellow bikers and enjoy greater freedom than on four wheels!

How NOT to pass a river on a dirt bike ! 

1/4/2016

 

A pricey escape! Three of Steve McQueen's prized motorcycles set to make more than $300,000 at auction

1/8/2015

 
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Three motorbikes owned by the late Steve McQueen are set to go under the hammer on Thursday, with a total pre-sale estimate of $330,000.

The vintage two-wheelers once driven by The Great Escape star include an extremely rare 1912 Harley Davidson Big Twin, an 1936 Indian Chief and a Husqvarna 250 Cross bought new in 1971.

Many of McQueen's bikes were previously sold at the famous 1984 McQueen Estate Auction. The sale came four years after his death, aged 50, following surgery for lung cancer.

The actor's trio of vehicles which have resurfaced will be included in Bonham's fifth Motorcycle Auction at Bally's Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on January 8.
Up for auction: This ex-Steve McQueen 1912 Harley-Davidson X8E is in full running condition and is expected to make up to S140,000 at Bonham's auction in Las Vegas on Thursday 

It is believed to be the highest-valued sale of motorcycles ever in the U.S. with lots boasting a cumulative pre-auction estimate of $5.8million. 

Actor Peter Fonda - who is most famous for his role as Harley Davidson riding Captain America in the 1969 indie cult classic Easy Rider is selling a 2006 MV Agusta F4CC. 

It is from the 74-year-old's personal collection of stylish motorcycles and with just 2,000 miles on the clock the machine is estimated to sell between $60,000 and $80,000.

There are also motorcycles from the estate of Fonda's late co-star Dennis Hopper, who is known to millions as the deranged bomber in the 1994 action film Speed. 

Back to market: This 1936 Indian Chief from McQueen's collection was sold as part of the famous 1984 McQueen Estate Auction in Las Vegas as lot 538 - It comes with the sales's original certificate of authenticity


Screen star: This 1971 Husqvarna 250cc Cross was purchased new through McQueen’s production company, Solar Productions, it is set to make up to $90,000

The Great Escape: McQueen was an avid motorcycle enthusiast and when he had the opportunity to drive in a movie, he performed many stunts


Bonhams are selling Hopper's 2006 Harley-Davidson V-Rod for between $9,000 and $12,000 and a 2003 Indian Chief for $10,000 to $14,000. 

The actor, who died aged 74 from prostate cancer in 2010, was a member of the Guggenheim Motorcycle Club, a group of celebrity bike fanatics he co-founded.

Other members included actors Lauren Hutton, Jeremy Irons and Laurence Fishburne, rock star Bob Geldof and country singer Lyle Lovett.

A 32-piece professionally matted and framed collection of pictures of actor Ewan McGregor and friend Charley Boorman is also being sold at the auction.






Redbull's X Fighter FMX is super slow motion show's how insane FMX has gotten in the last few years. Just watch!

12/27/2014

 
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Makes me want a vintage BMW  cafe racer 

12/17/2014

 
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Barn-find Ferrari Dino gets brilliant auction catalog description

5/7/2014

 
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Barn-find Ferrari Dino gets brilliant auction catalog descriptionThe obvious by any other name ... adds value?By Alex Nunez May 5, 2014 / Photos by Silverstone Auctions

Barn finds are often discovered in rough condition. That sort of comes with the territory, since years of stasis and neglect aren't kind to automobiles. In some ways, that's part of the attraction of the barn find—the challenge of returning a special car to its former glory. Still, auction houses tasked with moving said metal need to make it sound as desirable as possible in order to engage bidders. 

Silverstone AuctionsHere's a brilliant example. The Silverstone May Auction is scheduled for the 24th, and one of the cars up for grabs is this 1973 Dino 246 GT. Stored in a leaky garage since 1975, the low-mileage car—it only has 13,942 miles on the odo—is now a pricey and painstaking restoration project waiting to happen.

The catalog writer, tongue firmly in cheek, has some fun with it, describing the finish as the "rare Verdi Pino colour (with rust brown details)" and the overall condition as having "suffered from a severe case of what some may call water staining, whilst others would say it's simply rotten as a pear."

Silverstone AuctionsGiven that Ferrari values are ridiculous, and that Dinos continue to appreciate, we don't see—ahem—a little rust and water damage holding anyone back from this no-reserve diamond in the rough. 


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