Brad...The bike is American racer Brian O'Connors pre 65 Ducati 350. It's very similar to the unfinished Hindall framed Ducati I bought from him which is on the water as we speak.
Picking the best looking anything can never have a definitive result. If we all had the same tastes we'd all be in love with the same woman or riding the same brand bike. Having said that, I like everyone else have my picks which are, in most cases way different to the bikes I've raced or owned.
*pre 65. I've made my point earlier that not only do I think that the MK3 Rickman Metisse (with any engine) the best looking pre 65 bike, I think it's the best looking dirt bike period.
*pre75. Even though many consider them pretty ordinary, I think Yamaha got it right with the MX250/360/500. The lines flow smoothly and it looks nice trom every angle.The OSSA Phantom gets my runner up.
*pre 78. I'll stick wiith Yamaha here and nominate the HL Aberg replica. They look tough even on the trailer.
*Evo. I like the 78-80 CR 250 Hondas. Pretty from every angle.
*Pre 85. Sadly individuality starts to take a back seat as the manufacturers started to manufacture different coloured replicas of each others products. By the time the 90s had arrived it had become hard to tell the various makes from each other by anything other than colour. Don't get me wrong, I like modern bikes and I own a KTM, but the individuality has gone as far as my tastes go.
*Dirt track. I apologise for using another of Jonseys bikes to make a point but his bikes are as beautiful as they come.
You'd have to dig deep to find a bike as beautiful as his Trackmaster/850 Nourish Weslake. From every angle it oozes testosterone.