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
by Michael Satterfield Built as a tribute to “World’s Fastest Indian” pilot Burt Munro, Indian Motorcycles unveiled the “Spirit of Munro” Streamliner to showcase their new Thunder Stroke 111 engine, which creates
by Michael Satterfield The SEMA show is all about the crazy builds, wild rides, and amazing craftsmanship, but unless you get to attend it can be easy to miss the details, so
TGR Staff On May 27, 1972, McLaren claimed its first victory at the ‘famed’ Indianapolis 500 with Mark Donohue behind the wheel of the number 66 Sunoco-Penske. To commemorate the 40th