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Monterey Auction Adds Jordan Racebikes

By Paul Crowe

Jordan Motorsports GSX-R1000 race bikeThe Monterey Classic Bike Auction is adding a lot more motorcycles and yesterday Michael Jordan added two Superstock race bikes and two street legal duplicates of those bikes.

Both specimens are Suzuki GSX-R1000s, one ridden by Jason Pridmore in ’05 and the other by Steve Rapp in this year’s AMA Superstock Series. Except for the addition of lights and mirrors, the street versions are their identical twins

The Monterey auction has been getting quite a number of very interesting motorcycles besides the Jordan bikes, a 1961 – Manx Triton, 1929 – Bohmerland 600cc, 1957 – Matchless G11, 1985 – Ducati Mike Hailwood Replica, 2005 – Lawwill Street Tracker just to name a few. Check them out and if some of these bikes sound like something you might like to have in your garage or collection, register now.

Link: Monterey Classic Bike Auction

Posted on June 24, 2006 Filed Under: Motorcycle Racing, Motorcycle Shows


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