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This is a very extremely rare bike; only 9 (nine) 350 Desmo’s were ever imported into Australia.

This Ducati 350 Desmo was originally owned for many years by, Joe Biondillo, of East Fremantle, WA. Joe Biondillo was a Perth enthusiast who had a reasonable sized collection. It is believed Joe purchased the bike new in WA as it had been fitted with rather ugly aftermarket blinkers. Only ...

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16 Dec 2024
Australia

Previously owned by Anton Els of Wagga Wagga, NSW, who purchased the bike in the late 1970’s. Anton enjoyed riding the bike as a teenager and into his early 20’s when, like so often occurs, a wife, a young family and home took priority. The bike was stored and not ridden for many years from the early 80’s until purchased from the present owner in October 2006.

Restoration

This ...

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14 Dec 2024
Australia

The world’s best known and most easily recognised minibike is the Honda Z50 Monkey. Honda's official model designations are typically Z50A, Z50J, Z50M, Z50R, and ZB50, but to the world they are simply the "Monkey" or "Gorilla", and both named after comments relating to how people looked when seen riding Honda’s first model in 1967, the Z50M.

Legend has it the Monkey as a model ...

3
27 Nov 2024
Australia

In appreciation for his outstanding results in the 1994 AMA Championship, then his amazing speed and competitiveness in the 1995 World Superbike Championship, Ducati owners Claudio and Gianfranco Castiglioni gifted their new Australian star one of the most sought-after bikes of the era, the beautiful Ducati 916.

Intentionally built in bi-posto form, this 1994 built, 1995 delivered example ...

15,295
23 Nov 2024
Australia

To celebrate the enormous popularity of the Honda Z50 Monkey, from 1997 Honda produced an anniversary model every decade, each containing styling ques harking back to the original 1967 model.

In recognition of this incredible production, in 2017 Honda produced a final 50th anniversary special edition in painfully nostalgic colour scheme. Finished in a two-tone red and white with a tartan ...

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16 Nov 2024
Australia

After a decade of unrivalled success from what was described as “the world’s most sexy motorcycle”, Ducati built a fitting book-end to their now famous 1994 916 Desmoquattro Superbike, the 998S Final Edition.

Using the World Championship winning 996R Testastretta engine, the 998 FE benefited from all the usual high-end equipment, Ohlin’s suspension both ends, Ohlin’s steering ...

22,000
6 Nov 2024
Australia

This bike was purchased new in 1974 by a Wagga Wagga local. The original buyer and his good friend, a German Wagga White Goods repairer by the name of Jim ?, each purchased new Desmo singles. Jim bought a 350 and his friend bought this 450. After a few years Jim sold the 350 and regretted it so much that he talked his good friend into selling his 450. Unfortunately, on his first ride the 450 kicked-back ...

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5 Nov 2024
Australia

Ducatisti and Ducati historians will know of the very unique batch of 40 1974 specification 750GT’s built exclusively by the factory for Norm Fraser (Fraser Motorcycles) in 1978. This is one of those 40 and is a very rare, and patina perfect example. This bike has never been restored. John Dawe of Wagga Wagga, NSW, purchased this bike in 1990 from Euro Brit Motorcycles in Melbourne. John had a ...

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28 Oct 2024
Australia

Built by a vintage Ducati Race Team in the late 1980’s/ early 1990’s. I purchased the bike from Anthony Whykes, of North Nowra, NSW, in April 2007. The bike was ridden regularly as a daily rider and provided many years of trouble free service.

Build specification:

 Super Sport body work.
 Brembo twin disc front end with 18” alloy wheel.
 Drum ...

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28 Oct 2024
Australia

Unofficially Ducati’s black ops racing department, NCR would build the famous 900TT Formula 1, and in 1980 the amazing TT2. While NCR became well known for success of the TT2, many Italian champions, including Davide Tardozzi, Fabion Barchetta, Graziano Rossi, rode TT2’s built by GPM Racing, constructed under the watchful eye of Pietro Gianasin. In this halcyon period of Italian racing success, ...

100
26 Oct 2024
Australia

The 900 S2 was introduced in 1983 to replace the 900SS. Buyers of the first model were offered a choice of electric or kick start, but not both, but most of those found surviving today sport the electric leg. The 84 S2 and MHR Mk4 were virtually identical in frame and engine, and both received the much needed upgraded gearbox which finally put an end those ongoing gearbox gremlins which afflicted ...

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14 Oct 2024
Australia

To celebrate the enormous popularity of the Honda Z50 Monkey, from 1997 Honda produced an anniversary model every decade, each containing styling ques harking back to the original 1967 model.

For the 40th anniversary, Honda produced a stunning black & tartan theme, and this was the first model to be reintroduced into Australia by Honda Australia. As the years have passed the 40th Anniversary ...

2
13 Oct 2024
Australia

This beautifully original 1983 Mercedes 380SL convertible was built to order for Harald Muller, owner of Zyfert & Muller, which in 1983 was an authorised service agent for Mercedes, Porsche, BMW, and Volvo. Delivered by the Mercedes factory in Stuggard, Muller used the vehicle in Germany then imported the vehicle though the official Mercedes Australian distributor Sandersons Motors of Rushcutters ...

205,583
2 Dec 2022
Australia

In 1968 Ducati introduced what is now referred to as the ‘wide case’ 250 and 350 Mk 3 Desmo’s. Whilst the engine specification was virtually unchanged compared to the narrow case models, the new Mk 3 Desmo is unique and instantly recognisable by its twin-filler chrome paneled tank and chrome guards. Some Desmo's also had polished stainless steel, but all non-desmo models received only ...

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4 Oct 2022
Australia

The Honda Motocompo if a unique folding scooter produced between 1981 and 1983. Originally designed and introduced as a "Boot Bike" to fit inside Honda’s range of hatch-backs (Civic, City, Today), the Motocompo was marketed in conjunction with the City’s television ads featuring British ska/ 2-tone band Madness. The Honda City’s luggage, or hatch area, was actually developed around the Compo.

Possibly ...

1,000
9 Dec 2021
Australia