If you are a gearhead in the US, then driving the Blue Ridge Parkway should be on your bucket list, and if you are planning to be out that way anyways, taking
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
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
by TGR Staff Citing a history of weapons offenses and violence, a German state banned two Frankfurt-based chapters of the Hells Angels on Friday and confiscated their assets. These gangs are not
The result of a partnership between Tudor and Ducati, this chronograph packs a Swiss-made automatic mechanical movement with a 46-hour power reserve into a 42-millimeter satin-finish steel case, with chronograph subdials and
December 2010 saw the return of the Catalina Grand Prix motorcycle race, the race once considered one of California’s most renowned motorcycle races had not been run on the tiny island since