‘Paradise Lost’: Conrad Leach


British artist Conrad Leach explores speed, danger, and British identity in his exhibition at the Gauntlett Gallery in…

The Universal Racing Motorcycle


Dimitri Coste attempts the impossible: racing in many different types of competition (hillclimb, motocross, drag…

Ralph Lauren at the Louvre


A display of 17 fantastic cars owned by Ralph Lauren and on display at the Louvre's Design Museum begs questions of…

2011 Concorso Villa d’Este


It's small and mostly private, but the Concorso Villa d'Este is the most spectacular vintage motoring exhibit on the…

Steam Cycles and History


How we see history changes with time. Electric motorcycles were viewed as irrelevant until recently, so why aren't…

Chanel, Ducati, Revisited


Karl Lagerfeld fully understands the erotic power of old motorcycles, making them essential characters in his short…

The Best Bike BMW Never Made?


BMW’s Remarkable Art Deco R7 is the bike collectors dream About. It was only built as a single prototype, recently…

1911: Indians Sweep Isle of Man TT


Oliver Godfrey rode the first non-English motorcycle to win the Isle of Man TT, and Indians took the top 3 spots - a…

Building a Norton Four


In the mid-1960s, there were no 4-cylinder motorcycles to buy, so riders made one. Mick King tells us how he did it in…

Before the Bandit


In 1967, Triumph's legendary designer Edward Turner came out of retirement to design a special bike to take on the…

Sale of a 1909 Curtiss V-twin


A Curtiss motorcycle sitting atop a garbage pile was like discovering a Rembrandt, or a pile of cash, however one…

Book Review: ‘Illustrated History of the Shickel Motorcycle’


An early American two-stroke capable of pulling a trailer? The Schickel was a technical tour-de-force in 1912, and Ken…

Eugene Ziegler – The Kitchen Master


Incredible models built in Germany by Eugene Ziegler, who worked nightly in his kitchen on 1:4.5 scale models of German…

The Blue Box


The Audi Museum in 2009 only exhibited DKW motorcycles, but a visit to the basement revealed a treasure trove of unseen…

Rocket Cycles! Part 2: Archibald Low


Archibald Montgomery Low invented a television in 1914, concepted digital television and photography, and loved…

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…