Motorcycles are truly incredible, iconic machines. They are equal parts simple and complex, mechanical interpretations of form meeting function — with attitude to spare. Whether it’s chrome glimmering in the sun, the artful engineering behind a single-sided swingarm or their ability to outrun just about anything, motorcycles are more than just simple transportation; they strangle attention. Ride one down the street and watch as babies point and smile mid-whimper, dogs chase joyfully, angsty teens fight the curling in the corners of their mouths, old biker types in leather nod with supreme comprehension.
Still, some motorcycles make more of a splash than others. There are countless combinations of weapons-grade speed, sex, beauty, design and freedom found between two tires, both new examples on sale today and ones since consigned to history. But these particular examples, specifically, are the icons hand-picked by us at Gear Patrol as our favorite bikes ever made — the most memorable, most iconic motorcycles of all time.
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Harley-Davidson XR750

Essentially a parts-bin special slapped together to meet changing AMA dirt-track rules, the XR750 is an example of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts. After years of domination, Harley’s racing department were forced to completely rethink their efforts for the 1970 season.