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    The cutest of all Zundapps. #58 in the series. If dependable is sexy, this thing is obscene. '58 Eagle. #50 in the series. 72 Challenger
    1953 Zundapp Norma1958 Cushman Eagle72 Challenger

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    American Beauty The venerable Ariel Red Hunter. An elegant and well designed engine. Photographed with the cooperation of the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. #25 in the series. Unique among engines. #31 in the series.
    American BeautyAriel Red HunterAriel Square Four- Squariel

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    1983 Benelli 900 Sei. The production six before the CBX. #55 in the series. BMW R12 BMW's evolution to the Super Bike. #45 in the series.
    Benelli 900 SeiBMW R12BMW R69

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    BMWR2 Lawrence would be pleased. Photographed at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Available as a metallic print or lithograph. #7 in the series. Mechanical elegance. Courtesy of restorer Michael Thomson. #34 in the series.
    BMWR2Brough SuperiorBSA Blue Star

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    The engine that was born to race. #33 in the series. The Rocket, all business and all beautiful. Photographed at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. #14 in the series. 1966. Motorbike courtesy Clay Walley. #46 in the series.
    BSA Gold StarBSA RocketBSA Spitfire Mk II

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    From the 250cc series. The little engine that could. Bultaco was all the rage in the 1970's. Astro 360- the factory flat tracker. #40 in the series. Originally the Wiking, resurrected as the Dakota Four. #51 in the series.
    BSA StarfireBultaco Astro 360Dakota Four

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    One of the crown jewels of motorcycling- 1974 Ducati 750 SS. #42 in the series. The thunderous 900 SS. #30 in the series. Handmade Ducati Cafe Racer from builder Phil Dansby. Featured in Cycle World's American Flyers. #2 in the series.
    Ducati 750 Super SportDucati 900 Super SportDucati Eye Candy

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    DuckOpen The 1957 champion motor. #38 in the series. In optimal racing form - 130 + mph. #62 in the series.
    DuckOpenFB Mondial 1957Gilera "Saturno San Remo"

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    From the Hummer family. Although technically not the Hummer. Still pretty. Motorcycle courtesy Jerry Hatfield. #59 in the series. HallChevyHorz. The epitome of engine art. #19 in the series.
    H-D 165 STHallChevyHorz.Harley-Davidson Panhead Duo-Glide

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    Hogslayer They sound as good as they look. Sexy. #48 in the series. The radically awesome Honda CBX Super Sport. Motorcycle courtesy Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. #37 in the series.
    HogslayerHonda 400FHonda CBX

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    The engine that changed motorcycle touring in America forever. A handsome power plant. #22 in the series. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. #26 in the series. The birth of Indian. #43 in the series.
    Honda GL1000 Gold WingIndian 4Indian Camelback

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    Indian Chief Carrying on from the ACE. Indian's own- model 433. #28 in the series. The Indian sportbike. Photographed at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Available as a metallic print or lithograph. #13 in the series.
    Indian ChiefIndian Model 433Indian Scout

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    1956 Jawa 500 OHC. Durable and unique. Motorcycle courtesy Perry Bushong. #57 in the series. Wicked fast. This one made more wicked fast by David Hilton. Featured in Ride Texas magazine's RoadRunners series. #17 in the UNS series. Z1, the DOC giant killer. #12r in the series.
    Jawa 500 OHCKawasaki H1 Mach IIIKawasaki Z1

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    Rare and pretty. From the 1979 30 Anniversary Mirage model. Motorbike courtesy of the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. #44 in the series Matchless Phil's Full Monty. #5 in the series.
    Laverda MirageMatchlessMatchlessUNS

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    The Le Mans made the Moto Guzzi sexy... again. Motorcycle courtesy Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. #36 in the series. Not just a strange looking engine. It was Moto Guzzi's primary engine type for over 30 years. #61 in the series. The Munch Mammoth (originally Mammut). It was said that no two were exactly the same.. #64 in the series.
    MOTO GUZZI LE MANSMoto Guzzi FalconeMunch "Mammoth"

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    MV Agusta pays tribute to its largest market- 1977. #52 in the series. If you know Commandos, then you know this one has all the candy. Customized by Dave Howe. Appeared as Cycle World American Flyers in 2005. #23 in the series. The sound of a Manx engine would raise goose-bumps the size of oranges. Motorcycle courtesy of the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. #39 in the series.
    MV Agusta America 750Norton 850 CommandoNorton Manx

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    1929 Norton Model 18. Classy lines. #54 in the series. From the walls of the Up-N-Smoke BBQ Restaurant, Keller, Texas. #6 in the series. From the 250cc series. Bobby Lucas' personal racer.
    Norton Model 18Norton UNS #1Penton "Hare Scrambler 250"

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    The legendary and elite Pierce. Photographed at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Available as a metallic print or lithograph. #15 in the series. Race Royal Enfield Interceptor
    PierceRaceRoyal Enfield Interceptor

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    RtRear SaleenHorz The first superbike. Photographed at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Available as a metallic print or lithograph. #8 in the series.
    RtRearSaleenHorzSandcast Honda CB750

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    A motor before its time. 1923 Scott Sprint Special. #53 in the series. SoloJill The reliable and sporty Matchless engine in the SS 80. Motorcycle courtesy Gene Brown. #35 in the series.
    Scott Sprint SpecialSoloJillSS 80 MATCHLESS SUPERIOR

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    British made, as a proper engine should be. Photographed at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Available as a metallic print or lithograph. #8 in the series. The big 2-stroke of 1969. This one gets ridden. Motorcycle courtesy Frank Tarpley. #63 in the series. A sexy machine. With a little help from BSA and Craig Vetter. Motorcycle Courtesy Michael Thomson. #60 in the series.
    SunbeamSuzuki "T500 Titan"Triumph "Hurricane"

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    The wicker in the background is the sidecar. #20 in the series. A beautiful example of a Triumph Bonneville T-120R. Restored to original. Note the horn on the right. #12 in the series. The Pre-Unit in the collection. Motorbike courtesy Dean Baker. #47 in the series.
    Triumph 1916Triumph Bonneville T-120RTriumph Tiger 110

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    The cute little cubby. Motorcycle courtesy Phil Dansby. #56 in the series. Vette In my book this is the sexiest engine ever made. Practically organic. #18 in the series.
    Triumph Tiger CubVetteVincent Black Shadow

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    The well-used XR 750 Flat Tracker engine. #4 in the series. The perfect XR 750 Flat Tracker engine. #1 in the series. 1912 Yale Model 25. Rare and jewel-like. #49 in the series.
    XR 750 TXXR 750 UnsYale Model 25

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    Power and beauty. Perfectly balanced. #32 in the series.
    Yamaha XS 650

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