
BMW R100 RS: Personality transplant for Paris-Dakar
When the R100 RS was launched in the late 70s, it was intended as a point-to-point rocket. However, several had their personalities transformed, and were turned into ‘indestructible’, go-anywhere machines which became legendary in the Paris-Dakar rally... lire >>
Premiummotorrad, Stuttgart: Classic, Custom and Art BikesWhile many business owners drive to work in a saloon, Tobias Aichele of Premiummotorrad prefers the raw sensation of riding an MV Agusta 750 S. His attitude sums up the culture of the company... lire >>
Triumph TT600: England expected… In 2000, great things were hoped for from the revitalised Hinckley-based company when it announced it was entering the 600cc Supersports market. The bike it produced was one of the finest handling in the class... lire >>
Honda CX 500 Turbo: A series-production prototypeThe Honda CX 500 Turbo should have been the spearhead for a new generation of motorcycle. With tax and licensing laws ushering people onto the saddles of smaller-capacity bikes, the power offered through turbocharging seemed to be the future. Nevertheless, the CX500 Turbo proved to be one of the biggest flops in Honda’s history... lire >>
Five Bikes to Kick-Start the Motorcycle SeasonThe seemingly never-ending wait is over, and spring has finally sprung. Warmer weather and cloudless skies mean the motorcycle season is here too, so we now present five bikes on which to chase the sun.... lire >>
BMW R62: A year’s salary – for a motorcycle?BMW motorcycles have always tended to shy away from the 'affordable' end of the spectrum. But in 1929, when the large-capacity BMW R62 was released, it set new standards in terms of pricing... lire >>
MV Agusta F4 1000 Works Racing PrototypeBuilt to contest the 2001 World Endurance Championship, this one-off factory prototype MV Agusta F4 played a key role in the expansion and diversification of the legendary Italian marque. ... lire >>
Norton Commando 750 Fastback: Command and Conquer"Most of us associate the word 'fastback' with slope-roofed cars such as Bullitt Mustangs," says Simon de Burton, but here he recalls a childhood dream machine in the form of a fastback with two wheels... lire >>
Rickman Métisse: Mongrel on a dietBrothers Derek and Don Rickman rose to fame in British motorbike racing circles during the 50s, and later applied their knowledge to custom-built motorcycles. One highlight was the ‘Métisse’, which saw a variety of engines used in a bespoke, lightweight frame... lire >>
Unit 56: Larry Preston-Smith and the art of 'fun motorcycling'“You’ve got to love it,” says Larry Preston-Smith. The ‘it’ in question is the principle of working on bikes, but it’s more a statement of the man’s unique and infectious joie de vivre that leaves visitors aching to ride off into the Cotswolds sunset on a customised BMW... lire >>
BMW’s 1960s R50/2 – More ‘Munich’ than ‘Monterey’?With its classic lines, piano black paintwork and traditional layout, you’d be forgiven for thinking this 490cc BMW motorcycle is from the 1930s, not the acid-tripping late-60s... lire >>
R90S: The first two-wheeled BMW to truly rockBy 1973, it had become a fact of motorcycling life that BMW produced sturdy, reliable, well-engineered but – dare we say it? – rather 'pedestrian' road bikes. Then, along came the R90S. lire >>
Five questions to Ola Stenegard, BMW motorcycle designerBMW has announced that to celebrate the 90th anniversary of its first motorcycle, it'll be launching a special model. So we cornered Ola Stenegard, one of the young design team leaders, and tried to tickle some information out of him... lire >>
5 Things You Didn’t Know About BMW MotorbikesWe asked Simon de Burton to come up with five little-known facts about BMW motorbikes, and this is what he told us: from the technically interesting tidbit to the simply bizarre... lire >>
Porsche Design 'AMK': A two-wheeled alternativeNo, it’s not something from ‘Back to the Future’. In 1980, this WAS the future of motorcycling, as envisaged by the Porsche Design Studio... lire >>
Lito 500: When Swedes get crossMotorcycles from Osso and Rickman are often seen as the ‘cool kids’ of classic motocross, but anyone familiar with the bikes made by Lito will surely agree they are serious rivals when it comes to kudos - not to mention competition prowess... lire >>
Still a Record-Breaker: 50cc Garelli Monza SpecialSize does not matter. So we are told. But for international record-breaking it’s all-important and, if you’ve ever wondered what the best average speed a tiny 50cc bike could achieve over 24 hours, well, it’s 108.834km/h (67.59mph) and this is the bike that achieved it... lire >>
Buell XBRR Factory Racer: Two-wheeled beastThe figures ‘150bhp’ and ‘1.34-litre’ might not sound that impressive in car terms, but when they’re derived from a limited-production factory racing motorcycle, they become very interesting indeed. Especially when one of the bikes generating them – a 2006 Buell XBRR – is currently up for sale... lire >>
Ducati 750 SS: Bella FiguraWith an engine note as moving as an opera by Verdi, and curves as beguiling as Sophia Loren’s, the legendary Ducati 750 Super Sport is an all-time favourite among Ducatisti... lire >>
Lambretta LD125: Aren't we all just a little mod?The Lambretta might have been Italian-born but it was the dream transport of any mod, worldwide. Especially popular among the besuited enemies of the rockers were the Li and TV models but the success of the brand is based on its predecessor, the legendary Lambretta LD... lire >>
Moto Guzzi Café Racer: 'Kaffeemaschine Nummer 7'Hot coffee from Hamburg: motorcycle customiser Axel Budde has just completed the seventh Moto Guzzi café racer in the Kaffeemaschine series. Beneath the handmade aluminium shell there’s modern technology – and respectable performance... lire >>
Steve McQueen's Husqvarna to be auctioned in Las VegasA 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross owned by none other than ‘King of Cool’ Steve McQueen will cross the block in the New Year, with auction house Bonhams expecting it to fetch between 80,000 and 100,000 U.S. dollars... lire >>
‘Untitled Motorcycles’: B/W commercial for London customiserBeards? Check. Location for shoot a once-unfashionable, now achingly trendy part of London? Check. Grungy, chopped Bee-Emm twins? Oh yes, as this is all about the bike customising shop Untitled Motorcycles... lire >>
‘Old Bill’, George Brough’s own 1922 racing SS80, sells for £291,200On 23 October 2012, H&H Classics achieved the highest price for a Brough motorcycle at public auction when it sold the celebrated bike known as ‘Old Bill’ for £291,200... lire >>
BMW Racing Machines in Las VegasFour unique BMW racing motorcycles are to be sold by Bonhams in January. Each of the quartet – all 1950s machines – would seem a perfect entrant to the recently revived ‘Mint 400’ desert race, made famous by the 1970s book ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’... lire >>
Spit and Polish: Old Bill Brough on sale at H&HH&H looks set to smash its own record for the most expensive powered two-wheeler ever sold at auction, when it puts ‘Old Bill’ under the hammer in October… lire >>

Eco-Friendly Macho Ride: The Stealth Bomber
If cycling seems too much of an uphill struggle, there's always a battery-driven option. Or perhaps you think an electric bike is not your style? Think again. The Bomber from Stealth Bikes is the toughest-looking two-wheeler on the market - the ultimate ride for off-road daredevils who won't let any obstacle get in their way... lire >>

Derringer Cycles: Vintage aesthetics, modern technology
The name 'Derringer' commonly conjures up an image of the type of 19th Century pocket-sized pistol famously used by John Wilkes Booth to assassinate Abraham Lincoln – but LA-based industrial designer Adrian Van Anz has now adopted it for a range of bespoke, board-track-style motorcycles... lire >>

Moto Guzzi Café Racer: 'Kaffeemaschine Nummer 6'
For the latest ‘refill’ in his ‘Kaffeemaschine’ series, Hamburg-based motorcycle builder Axel Budde has once again reawakened a 1980s Moto Guzzi by furnishing it with custom-made parts – and buckets of taste. It makes its inaugural appearance at the 2012 Biker’s Classics in Spa this weekend... lire >>

Film: White Knuckle - The Motorcycle Cannonball Run
We’re all familiar with the Cannonball Run – but why should the fun be restricted to four-wheeled transport? In short, it’s not; classic motorcyclists hold their very own event every September. This film follows a clutch of riders on pre-1916 machines, along their epic 3325-mile coast-to-coast voyage... lire >>
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