Most beautiful motorcycles ever made?

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
Just a quick list of what I consider the best-looking motorcycles ever made.

Number 1- The 1923-26 BMW R32. This was BMW's first motorbike, and featured their now famous flat-twin engine. Later motorcycle's - like Harley Davidson- would use much of this style and later claim it be "All American".

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Number 2- Indian Chief. The Indian Chief was the first long-range cruiser of its type. Sweeping art-deco fenders and a classic design created an instant classic. Once again we see an evolution in design that Harley Davidson would later claim to create.

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Number 3- Ducati 750SS. A truly revolutionary bike that carried the British-born "Cafe Racer" to the factory. The Ducati SS, with it's bikini fairing, was the first modern sport's bike.

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Number 4 - Vincent Black Shadow. You cannot have a discussion about beautiful bikes without mentioning the Black Shadow. This amazing, V-twin, British beauty but the world on notice and in many ways created the modern "American" cruiser look.

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Number 5- 1958 Harley Davidson Duo-Glide. Finally America hits it's stride with Harely's Duo-Glide. The American company copied it's American and European relatives and created this amazing motorcycle. In fact this design is so iconic that Harley has revised and revisited it pretty much since this day, creating a "Classic American" look that was originally copied from foreigners.

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Number 6- Norton Commando. This British-styled motorcycle looked like it was going 100 mph sitting still. The sleek styling led a revolution in modern motorcycle design.

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Number 7- Ducati 748/916/996. Cutting edge. Single-sided swing arm. Undertail exhaust. Treillis Frame. The Ducati 916 broke the mold when it came to modern motorcycle design, and spawned a generation of copy cats.

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Number 8- MV Augusta F4. Designed by the famed Tamburinni (who also did the Ducati 916), the MV Augusta has set the standard for modern, good-looking, exotic motorcycles.

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When I was young, ha! back during the friggin Carter Administration (God help us) I use to love to read Motorcyclist, Cycle World and Dirt Bike of course. The street bike mags always had this gorgeous girl with a halter top standing beside a Norton Commando, hot chick and fast bike! It really made an impression on my teenage brain. I use to dream of getting that bike, the girl and just heading off down the highway.
I never did, my dad was old, tired and worked for an insurance company so you can best forget getting one o dem dangerous motorsickles! I never did, even after growing up and moving out, it was and still is one of the greatest regrets I have ever had.
Guys, if you really want a bike, get one, but get proper training first ok and don't be stupid, you could wind up worse than dead. Or you could play it safe and realize you're 55 years old and will probably die never having actually lived..........
 
Guys, if you really want a bike, get one, but get proper training first ok and don't be stupid, you could wind up worse than dead. Or you could play it safe and realize you're 55 years old and will probably die never having actually lived..........

Amen !!!!
 
That MV Augusta F4 is gorgeous.

I've always drooled over the Ducati 999.

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If I could pick any bike right now it'd be a ZX14R. Can't decide between red or blue.

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Of course I've had many dreams about a black and gold R1.

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And last but not least, I can't leave out my childhood dream..the Hayabusa. I love larger bikes as I enjoy 'sport touring' and long distance "spirited" rides on the highway. :rockon

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When I was young, ha! back during the friggin Carter Administration (God help us) I use to love to read Motorcyclist, Cycle World and Dirt Bike of course. The street bike mags always had this gorgeous girl with a halter top standing beside a Norton Commando, hot chick and fast bike! It really made an impression on my teenage brain. I use to dream of getting that bike, the girl and just heading off down the highway.
I never did, my dad was old, tired and worked for an insurance company so you can best forget getting one o dem dangerous motorsickles! I never did, even after growing up and moving out, it was and still is one of the greatest regrets I have ever had.
Guys, if you really want a bike, get one, but get proper training first ok and don't be stupid, you could wind up worse than dead. Or you could play it safe and realize you're 55 years old and will probably die never having actually lived..........

Lou!!! Norton has been remade, it's never ever too late:

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A buddy of mine has a Senna, probably the beautiful bike I've ever seen. It's even got a magnesium stand...

Besides that bike I would love a ducati 848, not the most extravagant but gorgeous bike and for me thats as big as it gets. No 1098's for me...
 
I like the Yamaha's but they have to be blue. R1 in front and an R6 in back and they have to be polished to shine.

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