Some of the Most Popular Motorcycle Classics


There are vintage bikes for every type of rider. Whether you’re motocross or trail rider, or you open up the engine on the highway, you can find your heart’s desire in one of these rides.

When it comes to vintage bikes, doesn’t get much cooler than Steve McQueen on the low-slung seat of  a Triumph Bonneville.  This iconic bike takes its name from the famous Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah where riders and machines from across the globe competed for speed records and reputation.

Royal Enfield Bullet has earned its place in motorsports  history by being the motorcycle with the longest production run. In constant production since 1948, this handsome British machine is beloved for its saddle-type fuel tank and sweet-looking sprung seat.

In 1973, Kawasaki unleashed the Z1 and blew everyone’s mind. The Z1 was fun to look at and fun to ride, with a teardrop fuel tank, high bars and a top speed of 130mph.

Norton Commando, this gleaming British classic is known for its framework, designed by an ex-Mercedes engineer,  that greatly reduced engine vibration. The Commando was named “Machine of the Year” by Motorcycle News for five years running, and was the motorcycle of choice for Monty Python’s Flying Circus and Interpol, the world’s largest police organization.

The Honda Rebel features the best of the modern era of design. The relaxed riding stance makes it great for touring and the light handling, fuel efficiency and loud spoiler made it a blast to ride.

When somebody says 1972 Kawasaki H2 Triple, you may get a little shiver down your spine. This street bike has a wild reputation, being described in the brochure as being “Faster than any Suzuki. Faster than any Triumphh. Faster than any BSA, and Honda, any anything.”

Jim Pomeroy made a name for Bultaco in the United States and forged a place in motorsports history for himself and the Bultaco Pursang Mk4 when he became the first American rider to ever win an MX GP race, the first rider in MX GP history to win at his debut and the youngest rider to win a World Championship MX GP race.

Whether you’re the lucky owner of one of these great bikes, or you have a vintage machine made by Hercules, Bultaco, Gas Gas, Hodaka, Honda, Husky, Kawasaki, KTM, Norton, Polaris, Royal Enfield, Suzuki, Triumph or Yamaha, Gasket King has top-quality replacement gaskets for you.  Choose from one of over 12,00 in-stock gaskets, or send us your specifications and let us custom fabricate the ideal gasket for your motorcycle classic. All of our gaskets are made in the U.S. and are constructed of 100% American-made composite fiber, from the highest-quality materials. These precisely manufactured gaskets exceed OEM standards and carry a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Choose Gasket King – Gaskets for Motorcycle Classics.

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