The Brouhaha is Brewing

June 28, 2008

Shine your ride, polish your boots and get your cameras ready for this one-of-a-kind party at Thunder Road in Sturgis this year!

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A Champion of a Trailer

June 28, 2008

Now You Can Take It with You

The Colorado Sports Trailer is available for touring enthusiasts.

Champion Sidecars is offering a touring trailer, the result of several years of refinement in touring motorcycle trailers. Champion Sidecars designs, manufacture and assembles the sport touring trailer, which is considered one of most stylish and well-engineered trailers on the road today.

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The Italian Job

June 28, 2008

Moto Guzzi – A Vintage US Police Motorbike

The Moto Guzzi California Vintage touring motorcycle is a motorbike that stretches back 37 years to the original V7 California, introduced in 1971. The California Vintage is, by design, reminiscent of the Moto Guzzi California Police motorcycles used by California Motor Officers.

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Raffle: 1953 Vincent Black Shadow

June 28, 2008

Win a 1953 Vincent Black Shadow Touring Model


For many years, the Vincent Black Shadow was hailed as the world’s fastest standard motorcycle, and now, more than 50 years after the last one was made, it still commands attention and excites the eye.
This 1953 model is fitted with the rare touring package, consisting of valanced fenders, taller handlebars and wider-section tires—an option only available from 1948 to 1954.

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Steam Cycle: Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum

June 28, 2008

Motorcycle Highlight: 1894 Roper Steamer

Date Line – June 1, 1896 – When 73-year-old Sylvester Roper showed up at a local bicycle track in Boston aboard this machine—a steam-powered motorcycle he invented—the young bicycle racers just laughed.

Here was this old man riding a strange contraption who wanted to race the local hotshots around the one-third-mile Charles River Park track. It wasn’t until the race was on that they realized the old man had come up with something truly amazing.

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