Classic American Racing Motorcycles


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This book provides an account of American motorcycle racing from its beginnings until the 1970s. The names of Harley-Davidson and Indian are renowned in American motorcycle racing. But, as this book demonstrates, the North American racing scene was rich in both marques and characters. This book places equal emphasis upon the rider as well as the constructors, looking at the racing champions who had to ride for overseas teams when American manufacturers abandoned international competition.




American Racing Motorcycles


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AMER RAC M/C HATFIELD, J




The Art of the Racing Motorcycle


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A lavishly illustrated and definitive look at the design evolution of the racing motorcycle. The dynamic between competition and design has always fueled the evolution of racing motorcycles and inspired astonishing feats of design and engineering. This book traces the development of the sport bike, from the earliest French motorcycles to the dominance of British machinery in the 1930s, the exotic Italian motorcycles of the 1950s and 1960s, the influence of American racing in the 1970s and 1980s, and today’s Japanese superbikes. More than fifty classic motorcycles—from Harley-Davidsons to Peugeots, Velocettes, Moto Guzzis, BMWs, Kawasakis, and Ducatis—are presented chronologically illustrated with stunning studio photographs that present the machines as works of art and wonders of design in themselves, accompanied by rare and beautiful archival images that place the subjects in the contexts of classic races, rallies, and motorcycle shows, and accompanied by essays revealing the legends behind the machines. Some of the championship motorcycles featured include the 1902 Manon, the 1922 Harley Davidson 8-valve, the 1935 Terrot 500, the 1948 AJS Porcupine, the 1954 Moto Guzzi V8, the 1965 Honda GP 250, The 1976 Suzuki RK67, the 1986 Cagiva GP, and the 1990 Ducati Supermono.




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Racing Classic Motorcycles


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Racing Classic Motorcycles is the story of a classic motorcycle racer who was fortunate enough to be able to ride many of the best machines from the period, at the highest level, and on many of the most famous road racing courses in the world. There are tales of success, friendships, and the loss of racing pals. Machine preparation and mechanical failures feature heavily, and the story recounts the author's frustrations and joys. Andy Reynolds maintained and built many of the bikes he raced, and ultimately retired from riding to become both a machine scrutineer and a sponsor. All aspects of motorcycle racing are covered in the author's easy-to-read and entertaining narrative, and it is a fascinating read for any motorcycle enthusiast. Come into the world of Classic Racing Motorcycles – but bring your cheque book and medical insurance!




Classic American Motorcycles Wheels Through Time


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"American Classic Motorcycles Wheels Through Time Volume 1" is now available for purchase. 98 full color images of the vintage bikes and the great workshops at Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley NC.The Museum has over 300 vintage American motorcycles on display, many which are extremely rare and all but a few are maintained in running condition.Motorcycles from companies long gone such as Ace, Henderson and Pope are on display as well as Harley-Davidson and Indian. Curator Dale Walksler and his son Matt answer questions and start rare motorcycles daily and can be seen searching for rare American motorcycles around the county on the TV show "What's in the Barn?" found on the Velocity Channel. Printed on 80 lb. paper. A great addition to the coffee table or "Man Cave". Makes a great gift.




Classic American Motorcycles Wheels Through Time Volume 1 -Premium Edition


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"American Classic Motorcycles Wheels Through Time Volume 1" is now available for purchase. 98 full color images of the vintage bikes and the great workshops at Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley NC.The Museum has over 300 vintage American motorcycles on display, many which are extremely rare and all but a few are maintained in running condition.Motorcycles from companies long gone such as Ace, Henderson and Pope are on display as well as Harley-Davidson and Indian. Curator Dale Walksler and his son Matt answer questions and start rare motorcycles daily and can be seen searching for rare American motorcycles around the county on the TV show "What's in the Barn?" found on the Velocity Channel. Printed on ProLine Pearl 140 lb. photo paper. A great addition to the coffee table or "Man Cave". Makes a great gift.




100 Motorcycles, 100 Years


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Following the success of the series previously launched with 100 Planes 100 Years, "100 Motorcycles 100 Years" presents the history of the motorcycle with eye-catching images and absorbing stories that set it apart from other merely factual motorcycle books. Compelling photographs of the motorcycle, or "bike" as enthusiasts call them, show the evolution of motorcycling from its dawn to the present day. Unique graphic spreads take the reader through time and travel by highlighting a single key motorcycle for each year in the past century, accompanied by engaging anecdotes about its original design, its intrepid riders, and its final fate. Highly readable and visually exciting, this book is an excellent resource for motorcycle fans and transportation buffs alike.




American Motorcyclist


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American Motorcyclist magazine, the official journal of the American Motorcyclist Associaton, tells the stories of the people who make motorcycling the sport that it is. It's available monthly to AMA members. Become a part of the largest, most diverse and most enthusiastic group of riders in the country by visiting our website or calling 800-AMA-JOIN.




The Indian 1901-1978


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Check out this in depth history and guide to one of Americas oldest and most popular motorcycle manufactuer! As the dominant manufacturer for the first two decades of this century, the Indian Motorcycle Company is a staple in the history of American motorcycling. Because of this, Springfield, Massachusetts was at the hub of the international motorcycle scene. Between 1900 and 1917, when the United States entered World War I, about 150 domestic motorcycle companies came and went. Little more than a dozen remained in business following the war, and after the great depression of the 1930s only two American manufacturers had survived Indian and Harley-Davidson. This definitive chronicle of America's first motorcycle is an essential for any cycle aficionado. It features concise hardware histories of every model produced by the Indian Motorcycle Company from 1901 to the mid-1950s, when the company ceased production. Also included, is a unique color directory of the great motorcycles built by the celebrated Indian Motorcycle Company. Arranged chronologically, this superb reference work features special commissioned color photographs of all the landmark models that you won't want to miss!