The Vintagent Original: The Ended Summer


Photographer, surfer, and motorcycle racer Richard Vincent led an idyllic Santa Barbara life, before being drafted and…

The Vintagent Selects: No Ordinary Passenger


This is the story of an 87-year-old man, Stan Dibben, who won the World Sidecar Championships in 1953.

The Vintagent Selects: The Museum


A Short Film by Tom Rochester, documenting Martin Squires as he sketches a large scale ink painting for the 30th…

Bill Phelps: Catching Heroes


The Autodromo de Linas-Montlhery is a speed bowl filled with ghosts and, occasionally, the machinery that used to race…

The Vintagent Selects: Moto Borgotaro


Not only does Moto Borgotaro defy many of the stylistic conventions that have come to define “maker docs,” but it also…

The Vintagent Selects: The Badger: Made In Trenton


The Badger: a particular Royal Enfield designed in England and manufactured in India, but made in Trenton.

The Vintagent Selects: TROG


A short film about a member of the Oilers CC/MC, Meldon Van Riper Stultz III. He speaks about how The Race of Gentlemen…

The Vintagent Trailers: The Wall Of Death And All That


Brankica spends her life defying gravity on the vertical road that has no beginning or end. Ahead, injury or death.…

Road Test: the New Brough Superior SS100


The Vintagent Road Test of the new Brough Superior SS101, on the twisting coastal roads near Biarritz, France, during…

Cliff Vaughs – Rest Easy


‘Easy Rider’ Chopper Designer, Civil Rights Pioneer, RIP

Nick Veasey: Beneath the Surface


Nick Veasey pushes photography into unseen territory, making art from x-rays

Behind the Scenes at the 2014 Villa d’Este Concorso


Oh, the magnificence of the most beautiful lake in Europe, populated with amazing vehicles. Pinch me. I'll come back…

‘Ton Up!’ Exhibit In Cyril Huze Post


Cyril Huze Post Visits our Ton Up Exhibit in Sturgis at the Michael Lichter 'Motorcycles as Art' Gallery, co-curated by…

Rocket Cycles! Part 2: Archibald Low


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