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1969 BMW R69US
This 1969 BMW R69US has barely 2,500 miles and a freshly rebuilt 594cc boxer engine—a bulletproof workhorse from the era when BMW *invented* the adventure bike formula. At nine grand with period-correct Craven luggage, you're buying a time machine that actually runs, not a museum piece collecting dust.

No Reserve: Pair of 1985 Honda Spree Scooters
Two untouched 1985 Honda Spree two-strokes with 1,700 combined miles and nearly 40 years of single-owner provenance—the kind of time-capsule pair that actually *stayed* in a garage instead of getting ratted out. If you understand that "useless" 49cc commuters are the new hot collectible for people who think vintage Japanese engineering beats everything else, no reserve means this is happening Thursday.

1978 Honda CT90 Trail
The CT90 is the kind of machine that makes modern motorcycles seem a little overeducated. Tiny, stubborn, geared like a farm tool, and honest in a way most machines have forgotten how to be, it was built for pit lanes, fire roads, bad ideas, and long afternoons that turn into stories. For $1,700, somebody bought not just a motorcycle, but a yellow little passport to the sort of trouble that still feels pure.
