We have some bikes that are just too unique to sell, be it for sentimental reasons or otherwise.
I've created this Gallery so that we can show them off! Click on the picture to go to individual galleries (where they exist)

Of course, nothing is ever "not for sale", so any serious enquiries should be made via sales@nirvana-motorcycles.com

 

1969 Honda CB750K0

This machine has been positively recognised as the first ever CB750 to be made for the the UK - frame number CB750-1010369.

This bike can be seen in the July 2009 edition of Classic Bike magazine.  

1975 Yamaha FS1-E

This funky moped has been one family owned from new (before me) and is untouched and original (except for the tyres). You don't see many like this!
Rare "Baja Brown" model with screw-on tank badges.
1975 Dresda Honda 900

This has to be the pick of our collection!
Validated by Dave Degens himself (the picture was taken on his driveway), this bike is everything that a 70's superbike wanted to be.
From the tuned 900cc version of Honda's CB750/4, to the hand-made frame and iconic 70's paintwork.
Featured in Classic Bike (May 2006)
Very, very rare - a collector's item.
1977 Yamaha XS750 2D

One of many in our collection - and our favourite!
1978 Honda CB750 Phil Read Replica

This beautiful bike is personally autographed by Phil Read, and is an excellent example of Honda's late 70's celebration of Phil Read's IoM TT winning ride. Comes with a personal letter from Colin Seeley detailing the history of the model.
 
1979 Honda CB900FZ

Soon to be a "Classic Bike" magazine star, this is the 70's "superbike" that I always wanted back then...
1979 Seeley Honda CB750F2

It might look like a Phil Read Replica, but it isn't - it’s a SEELEY HONDA CB750F2 with a Honda Britain bodykit.
Back in the days when Jap engines easily overwhelmed the chassis, British made frame kits were a popular but very expensive modification…
Think Dresda, Rickman, Seeley………also the Dunstall - BUT - this used the stock frame.

1982 Honda CBX550FII

This bike can be seen in the April 2008 edition of Classic & Motorcycle Mechanics as tested by Roland Brown. He queries why this brilliant piece of 1980s design wasn't more successful at the time.
MCN borrowed this bike for three weeks and ran "CBX vs CBR" piece - they put our bike up against a CBR600RR!