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The 1919 ABC Skootamota – The Beginning Of A Transportation Revolution

Ben Branch April 27, 2019
ABC Skootamota Engine
  • British
  • Motorcycles

The ABC Skootamota was the brainchild of engineering genius Granville Bradshaw, inventions like the Skootamota, the Motoped, the Kenilworth, and the Reynolds Runabout showed…

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The Perfect Retro Dual Sport? A Honda Dominator NX650 Custom by Petrology

Ben Branch April 24, 2019
Honda Dominator NX650 Custom 1
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This Honda Dominator NX650 custom is the work of the talented team at Petrology, they’ve allied with SG Moto Restoration to develop a production…

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An Affordable Project Bike: 1936 Ariel Red Hunter – Would You Take It On?

Ben Branch April 19, 2019
Ariel Red Hunter Kit
  • British
  • Motorcycles

This Ariel Red Hunter project bike looks like it’s a restoration that was never quite finished, it appears as though the frame and fuel…

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Joey Ruiter Moto Undone – The Almost Invisible Electric Motorcycle

Ben Branch April 16, 2019
Joey Ruiter Moto Undone 1
  • Art
  • Motorcycles

Moto Undone is a bespoke electric motorcycle developed by Joey Ruiter and the team at jruiter I.D. with the very specific goal of creating…

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Mick Grant’s Ex-Works North West 200-Winning Suzuki XR69

Ben Branch April 15, 2019
Suzuki XR69 Superbike Fairing
  • Motorcycles
  • Racing

The Suzuki XR69 was an underdog of sorts, it was a joint project between the Japanese motorcycle maker and motorcycle tuning icon Pops Yoshimura….

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Triumph TR6SS Trophy – Bud Ekin’s International’s Six Days Trial Gold Medal Winner

Ben Branch April 9, 2019
Triumph TR6SS Trophy Main 2
  • British
  • Motorcycles
  • Scrambler Motorcycles

This is the Triumph TR6SS Trophy that Bud Ekins rode to a Gold Medal-win in the 1962 International Six Days Trial in Europe while he…

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The Curtiss Zeus Electric Motorcycle – 190 HP – 0-60 MPH In 2.1 Seconds

Ben Branch April 4, 2019
Curtiss Zeus Electric Motorcycle 3
  • American
  • Electric Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

The Curtiss Zeus is a new electric motorcycle from the company formerly known as Confederate Motorcycles. It has a 0-62 mph time of 2.1…

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The BOTT XR1 Buell Conversion Kit

Ben Branch April 2, 2019
BOTT XR1 Buell Conversion Kit 1
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

The BOTT XR1 is a Buell conversion kit that turns the already razor-sharp Buell XB12 into a lighting fast street tracker with 100 bhp,…

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The Incredible Art of Chris White – aka Buzz Vizualz

Ben Branch March 29, 2019
XTR Pepo Ducati Pantah Art
  • Art
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

This article was written by Chris White aka Buzz Vizualz, it gives a detailed look into his work and his inspiration. Line / Distance…

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Retro-RR Magazine – A Celebration of the Golden Age of the Superbike

Ben Branch March 26, 2019
Retro-RR Magazine
  • Motorcycles

Retro-RR Magazine is a new quarterly publication dedicated to the golden age of the superbike spanning the 1980s and into the 1990s. The magazine…

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Steve McQueen’s First Husky – A 1968 Husqvarna Viking 360cc

Ben Branch March 25, 2019
Husqvarna Viking 360cc
  • Motocross
  • Motorcycles

This is doubtless one of the most important Husqvarnas of the 20th century, it was ridden by World Champion Bengt Åberg in 1968 in…

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Must-Read Motorcycle Books: Top Dead Center by Kevin Cameron

Ben Branch March 19, 2019
Top Dead Center by Kevin Cameron
  • Books
  • Motorcycles

Kevin Cameron graduated with a degree in physics from Harvard University before embarking on a remarkable career tuning world-class racing motorcycles throughout the 1970s…

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