The Motorcycle That Came With An Old Registration Receipt
The Motorcycle That Came With An Old Registration Receipt Every now and then, a classic motorcycle arrives with a surprise hidden in the paperwork. Tu...
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The Motorcycle That Came With An Old Registration Receipt Every now and then, a classic motorcycle arrives with a surprise hidden in the paperwork. Tu...
Did You Know Harley-Davidson Once Owned an Italian Motorcycle Company? Many motorcycle enthusiasts are surprised to learn that Harley-Davidson owned a...
Harley-Davidson Panhead – The King of Post-War Motorcycling When Harley-Davidson introduced the Panhead engine in 1948, it marked the beginning of a n...
Why is the Suzuki GT750 called "The Kettle"? The Suzuki GT750 is one of the most famous Japanese motorcycles ever built. But many enthusiasts know it ...
Why do Harley-Davidsons have a 45-degree V-twin engine? It's one of the most recognisable engine designs in motorcycling. The distinctive sound, appea...
Honda CB750 Four – The Motorcycle That Started the Superbike Era When Honda unveiled the CB750 Four in 1969, the motorcycle world changed forever. Com...
The Motorcycle That Still Had Its Original Dealer Sticker Most motorcycles lose little pieces of their history over the years. Old tax discs disappear...
What was the first production motorcycle to break 150mph? For decades, motorcycle manufacturers competed to build faster and faster machines. Breaking...
Norton Commando 850 – The Last Great British Twin Few motorcycles have earned a reputation quite like the Norton Commando 850. Introduced during a cha...
Why do some classic motorcycles hold their value better than others? Not every motorcycle follows the same path. Some become highly sought after by co...
The Motorcycle That Was Bought New And Never Sold Most classic motorcycles have passed through several owners during their lifetime. But every now and...
Why were racing British motorcycles painted green? One of the most famous colours in motorsport has its roots in the early days of international racin...
Yamaha RD400 – The King of the Road-Going Two-Strokes For many enthusiasts, the Yamaha RD400 represents the peak of the classic road-going two-stroke ...
Drum brakes or disc brakes? For many years drum brakes were fitted to almost every motorcycle on the road. Simple, reliable and full of classic charm....
Which classic motorcycle earned the nickname "The Kettle"? One famous motorcycle became known around the world by this unusual nickname. But do you kn...
The Motorcycle With The Handwritten Note One of the most interesting parts of importing classic motorcycles isn't always the motorcycle itself. Occasi...
What was the first mass-produced motorcycle with electric start? Today we take electric start for granted, but there was a time when every motorcycle ...
Kawasaki Z1 900 – The Motorcycle That Changed the Rules When Kawasaki launched the Z1 900 in 1972, it immediately became one of the most important mot...
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