Iconic Motorbikes Calendar 2022
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Product Description
A celebration of the sport bike, the iconic motorbikes calendar features studio and location photography by Nathan May. If classic sport bikes such as GSXRs, FZRs, ZXRs, Ducatis, or Repsol Hondas are your thing, this is the calendar for you.
Brought to you by the publisher that created the Bike EXIF Custom Motorcycle calendar, the 2022 Iconic calendar features the following sport bikes:
Ducati Desmosedici GP11 MotoGP
The GP11 was Ducati’s 2011 MotoGP bike, and this one bears the number 69 of racing legend Nicky Hayden
Yamaha FZR750R OW01
Yamaha’s 1989 FZR750R, or “ OW01″ was the answer to Honda’s iconic RC30, and is an even rarer motorcycle with only 500 built.
Ducati TT2 Racer
In 1981, Ducati gambled and released these limited-production race bikes would help change the fortunes of the Italian marque.
Suzuki GSXR-RK
The ’89 “RK” model is a rare version of the venerable GSXR. Just 500 were built for homologation purposes, none of which were officially sold in the US.
Aprilia RSV4 X
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the RSV4 superbike, Aprilia created a truly iconic machine called the RSV4 X.
Yamaha RZV500R
The RZ500 was a two-stroke introduced in 1984, not sold in the US. The RZV500R was a special edition with an aluminum frame.
Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition
Designed by a team led by Kunitaki Hara, the 1KRR had a MotoGP-derived frame and an all-new liquid-cooled, 998 cc, four-stroke, DOHC (16-valve), inline-four good for a claimed 172 hp and a top speed of more than 175 mph.
EBR 1190X―1776
In 2016, the first motorcycle off the Erik Buell Racing (EBR) production line was a “1776” Limited Edition 1190RX superbike.
BMW R69S
The BMW R69S, produced from 1960 to 1969, was BMW’s sportbike of its day.
Bimota Tesi 3D
Bimota’s Tesi models used hub-center steering. The third generation (3D), was powered by a Ducati 1,078-cc dual spark engine rated for 97 horsepower.
Honda RC30 Rothmans
In the late 1980s, this no-expense spared, race-grade legend that delivered a potent combination of good looks and stunning performance.
Triumph “Nutterized” Flat Tracker
SoCal Speedway Legend-turned-builder, Sonny Nutter customized this 1966 Triumph Bonneville with tracker-inspired parts including a custom TT seat, Duro tires, Webco oil tank, TT style pipes, and Amal carburetors.
About the Author
Nathan May is an adventure photographer based in Los Angeles engaged in a wide variety of film and photography projects and also trying to perfect stand-up wheelies.