A few years ago, my Grandfather, "Grandpa Bob," passed away, taking with him a wealth of stories from his days of riding motorcycles across the US and Mexico from the 60s-80s. He
We have all seen them: three wheels, garish styling, and generally running in packs, the Polaris Slingshot, described by some as "a poor man's Lamborghini." The Slingshot, much like a Lamborghini, is
Not far from my old studio in Rancho Cucamonga is a place that was once known as Fontana Drag City and remains among the suburban housing tracks. So, I decided to take
by TGR Staff Honda is delighted to announce its partnership with the upcoming James Bond film, Skyfall, and today unveiled the actual Honda machines used in the film, at the National Motor
Event to Reveal 6-Foot Masterpiece “Flying Mile,” Recapturing Famed Rider “Shrimp” Burns and his 1914 Indian 8-Valve WHAT: Surrounded by an array of vintage motorcycles and scooters, internationally acclaimed artist and
by Michael Satterfield If you happen to be in Los Angeles, you should take the time to visit The Petersen Automotive Museum, one of the best collections of classic cars, motorcycles, and
by Micahel Satterfield – 05/24/2012 For those of us who have driven across large sections of the desert, there is always that fear that if the dies on us, we will be
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 TGR Staff The 4th September 1922 is a significant date in Jaguar history for two reasons. Firstly it was the coming of age of a visionary young gentleman called William Lyons.
Photo Credit: Dan D. by TGR Staff A turf war between the Hells Angels and a rival motorcycle gang that erupted outside a California Starbucks shop last year has left several men