Selling Speed: What’s in a Name?

Manufacturers use evocative names to sell motorcycles - the oldest game in the…


The Ride: Vintagent X Gestalten

'the Ride' books explore the new global custom motorcycle scene around the…


Karlheinz Weinberger

The Swiss photographer worked in obscurity in the 1960s and beyond, documenting…


Book Review: Harley-Davidson Book of Fashions

Rin Tanaka was granted access to the archives of the Harley-Davidson Museum,…


Book Review: ‘Japan’s Motorcycle Wars’

The book details the amazing, ruthless, dog-eat-dog Japanese motorcycle…


T.E. Lawrence; ‘The Road’

T.E. Lawrence, better known as 'Lawrence of Arabia', was a keen motorcyclist,…


Book Review: ‘Flat Out! The Rollie Free Story’

Rollie Free proved the Vincent Black Shadow was the world's fastest production…


The Rudge Book of the Road

In the 1920s, the Rudge-Whitworth company offered lavish touring accessories…


100 Years After the ‘Indian Summer’, Part 4: Oliver Godfrey

Oliver Cyril Godfrey won the 1911 Isle of Man TT on an Indian, but World War 1…


100 Years After the ‘Indian Summer’, Part 3: Charles Bayly Franklin

Charles Bayly Franklin was Ireland's first international motorcycle racer, and…


100 Years After the ‘Indian Summer’, Part 2: Jake De Rosier

Jake De Rosier was perhaps the first professional motorcycle racer, and…


‘The Ride’ Hits the Bookshops

Paul and Friends Publish 'The Ride'


100 Years After the ‘Indian Summer’, Part 1: Billy Wells

Over 100 years ago, Indian swept the Isle of Man TT with a 1-2-3 win. It was…


Book Review: ‘BMW Rennsport’

Author Stefan Knittel publishes another terrific book from the BMW Archives,…


Book Review: Garden Gate Manx

The Vintagent's Book of the Year for 2015; 'The Book About My Bike', published…


Wot! No Bike?

The Clash’s Paul Simonon Paints


‘The Chopper: the Real Story’ Reviewed

Speedreader reviews Paul d'Orléans' book 'The Chopper; the Real Story', Pub. by…


George Orwell’s Motorcycles

The Famous Author of '1984' was a motorcyclist, riding a Henderson Four in…