Harry Beanham’s Outback ABCs


Harry Beanham was a motorcycle collector and amateur photographer from the early 1920s through the 1980s, and had a…

Mod VS Rockers Ride, San Francisco


San Francisco's unique expression of the legendary 1950s/60s tensions between motorcycle-riding Rockers and…

Conrad Leach at the Legends of the Motorcycle


Artist Conrad Leach displayed his motorcycle-related paintings at the Legends of the Motorcycle Concours d'Elegance in…

Dennis Loveday: Brooklands Racer


Dennis Loveday raced at Brooklands in the 1930s on Velocettes and Ariels

‘Garage Magazine’ Photo Shoot


The San Francisco Motorcycle Club is the 2nd oldest m/c in the USA, and a fitting place for a vintage-inspired photo…

Shooting ‘The Mule’


When 'Motorcycle Classics' wanted a story, they sent Nick Cedar to shoot my 1933 Velocette KTT Mk4 - better known as…

2007 Banbury Run


The Banbury run is the oldest pre-1930 motorcycle run in the world, attracting 500 machines annually, and run by the…

Rem Fowler’s 1907 TT Norton


'Norton' George Cohen restored this 1907 TT Norton replica of the first Isle of Man TT winner, for the National…

Velocette Spring Opener


The Velocette Owner's Club of North America hosts an annual Spring Opener ride in Napa, this year attended by 35…

Legend Of The Motorcycle 2007 (Friday)


Perhaps the most important motorcycle event since the Art of the Motorcycle show at the Guggenheim Museum, the Legend…

Don’t Trudge It, Rudge It!


The Rudge 'Ulster' model of 1929 was a genuine race replica, and a one-year-only machine in many ways. This one was…

2007 All-British Clubman’s Show


Best in Show at the 2007 Clubman's Show was Paul Adams' 1937 Norton Manx Grand Prix, a very rare racing machine in even…

Then and Now


Graeme Brown worked for the Douglas factory, and built a badass special to race at Brooklands that remains at that…

More Vintage Racing Douglas


Not much is heard these days about Douglas motorcycles, but for two decades their motorcycles were ranked among the…

Excelsior! The Silver Comet


Joe Wright rode a polished aluminum missile at Tat, Hungary in 1930 at 163mph. It wasn't fast enough, as 170mph was…

Those Dapper Racers of the 1920s: Vivian Prestwich


John Vivian Prestwich was the heir to the J.A.P. engine manufacturing dynasty, and cut quite a figure at Brooklands in…

Those Dashing Racers of the 1920s: George Brough


George Brough was the most stylish rider of the 1920s, even when racing his SS80 'Old Bill' in 1922, as in this photo.

1967 Velocette Clubman Veeline


The 1967 Velocette Venom Clubman Veeline - what a mouthful of a name for what is an absolutely gorgeous…