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
A few things beat the thrill of road tripping on a motorcycle. You get to enjoy scenic views with the breeze in your face while basking in the freedom you feel. It
There is something magical about road tripping on a motorcycle, the open road, weather, slowing down, and taking back roads through the countryside, it always sounded amazing. My father told me many
TGR Staff The Petersen Automotive Museum debuted the world’s first exhibit dedicated exclusively to electric motorcycles. Located in the Richard Varner Family Gallery, “Electric Revolution” explores the history and current state of
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
by Michael Satterfield The One Motorcycle Show in Portland Oregon celebrated its 10th anniversary with a few snow delays, but the show which attracts builders, motorcycle enthusiasts, and media from around the
TGR Staff Ducati in the UK is offering either free touring apparel or a free touring pack worth over £1000 for the Multistrada 1260 and 1260S and a free touring package plus
TGR Staff Harley-Davidson, the company that has defined the motorcycle industry for the past 116 years, introduced two new electric concepts showcasing the excitement and style of the future at X Games
TGR Staff The Borgo Panigale plant has begun producing the new Diavel 1260. The first bike rolled off the line on Monday 21 January and, as is the tradition, was greeted by
TGR Staff The sports version of the MSS was introduced in 1956, the Venom, that had a “square” bore/stroke and a hot camshaft. With an extremely narrow crankcase, the Venom was remarkably
TGR Staff Last weekend, a sensational custom bike – the “Departed” – saw its premiere at this year’s Hot Rod Custom Show in Yokohama, Japan. On Sunday 2 December, Japanese motorcycle customizing