Motorcycles, since the very first bicycle had a motor strapped to it and driving the rear wheel, have always been about rebellion. Two wheels down instead of four, having acceleration and braking that ...
The Industrial Revolution's strides produced many miracles. Advancements in metallurgy and improved technological practices made the mass production of precision parts possible and, with time, ...
When you think of motorcycle racing, you probably think of either stadium races featuring the fastest motorcycles ever built or runs around a cordoned-off course on a commercial road. However, at one ...
A household name in the motorcycle world today, Suzuki began as a loom factory in 1909. The founder, Michio Suzuki, decided to push into the growing automotive market. On the eve of the Second World ...
Bonhams is about to host a brilliant auction showing off a collection of ground-breaking bikes at the Bonhams Grandes Marques à Paris Sale – nothing beyond the mid- 20th century, and a good deal ...
The general layout of the motorcycle hasn’t changed much throughout history. There’s an engine or electric motor bolted to the frame, and via a chain, belt, or driveshaft, it drives the rear wheel.
Harry has been writing and talking about motorcycles for 15 years, although he's been riding them for 45 years! After a long career in music, he turned his hand to writing and television work, ...
The motorcycle that broke the $1 million barrier was no ordinary bike. The Cyclone V-twin, a century-old machine, became the first motorcycle in history to sell for such an amount. Despite its age, ...