by Michael Satterfield The Ace Cafe was established in 1938 on the North Circular Road surrounding London as a simple roadside cafe catering to travelers. While like any roadside cafe attracted motorists
It’s not “The World’s Fastest Indian” by any stretch, but it may be one of the oldest. A 1903 Indian motorcycle claimed to be the oldest-known unrestored example in existence will be
Jim Davis is one of the pioneers of motorcycle racing, he rode for both the Harley-Davidson and Indian factory racing teams. In addition to being a great racing champion, Davis also went
TGR Staff – 12/01/2021 Japanese bike builder Go Takamine, founder of Brat Style, has pulled covers off a custom 2022 Indian Super Chief Limited, bringing his classic minimalist style to a modern
TGR Staff – 06/23/2021 Indian Motorcycle has announced expanded rental locations throughout the United States and Canada giving travelers seeking the thrill of two wheels a new way to explore. The 14
TGR Staff Indian Motorcycle is bringing the new FTR Rally to the North American market after it was unveiled at the EICMA Motorcycle show in Milan last November. With classic scrambler styling,
TGR Staff Indian Motorcycle Benelux revealed the winning ‘Project Scout Bobber’ contest build at the Bigtwin Bike Show and Expo earlier this month. ‘Hasty Flaming Buffalo’, by Dutch designer Luuc Muis of
by Michael Satterfield The new 2020 Indian Challenger combines classic Indian style with modern technology in a bid to redefine the American bagger. The new Challenger boasts Indian’s first liquid-cooled 108 cubic-inch
by Michael Satterfield If you are looking for a fun weekend getaway just outside of Los Angeles? Take a drive up the 101 to the Danish-inspired town of Solvang. But, besides the food,
Strip it down. That was the inspiration Indian Motorcycle used when developing the latest model in its iconic Scout lineup, the new Indian Scout Bobber. A low slung, blacked-out, minimalist motorcycle that
SEMA is the worlds largest automotive trade show, but a few bikes to pop up every year, here are some of the highlights (or lowlights depending on your tastes)
This 1946 Indian Chief motorcycle was owned by Steve McQueen, and is coming up for auction the first weekend of August at Auctions America. See the listing HERE. It is documented