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…


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,…


The Vintagent Trailers: Morbidelli – a Story of Men and Fast Motorcycles

Discover the story of the Morbidelli team, which in the 70s was able to win 4…


The Motorcycling Du Ponts

The Du Pont family is intimately tied with the American motorcycle industry,…


The Skull and Crossbones

Is Aldo Carrer's photo of 'Renzo' the Italian Arditi in 1916 the first use of a…


The Alt.Custom Scene – Co-Opted?

The Alt.Custom scene has been coopted and copied by the Industry - is this a…


Robert Hughes: Art Critic, Motorcyclist

Art critic Robert Hughes, star of the 'Shock of the New' TV series, was a…


Kenzo Tada

Kenzo Tada was the First Asian to Compete in the Isle of Man TT, and the first…


And Then Came Rudge…

AMA Hall of Fame rider Carey Loftin performed the motorcycle stunts for many…


The Last Great Brough Hoard?

Priceless Brough Superiors Rotting in Bodmin Moor


Holes in the Memory

Reviving the Memory of Sylvester H. Roper, the Inventor of Motorcycling


George Orwell’s Motorcycles

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


The Vintagent Trailers: Mancini, The Motorcycle Wizard

The mechanic that helped debut five of the most talented Italian motorcycle…


Shooting the ‘Arrow’

A Remarkable OHV Indian Racer Used for Record-Breaking


Book Review: ‘Lewis Leathers’

Lewis Leathers, established in 1892, is Britain's oldest motor-clothing…