Sunbeam Ramsgate Sprint Pt.1
The Sunbeam Motorcycle Club in association with Ramsgate's Invicta Motorcycle Club ran quarter mile sprints along the Western Undercliff at Ramsgate at 60's
View Articlede Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen
The de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen was a 1950s two-seat jet fighter of the Fleet Air Arm. The aircraft was originally known as the DH.110; an aircraft designed for both the Royal Air Force (RAF) and...
View ArticleAnke Eve Goldmann
Anke Eve Goldmann was a journalist for Cycle World, Das Motorrad in Germany, Moto Revue in France and other motorcycle magazines internationally. In the 1950′s she competed in endurance and circuit...
View ArticleMoto Guzzi V35 Black Boot by Marco Matteucci
Looking at this stunning example of a 1981 Moto Guzzi V35 Imola you might think it's the work of a builder with a long history of custom building and motorcycle mechanics, but you'd be wrong...really...
View ArticleRockstars' Garage: Bob Dylan's Triumph Tiger 100
This charming young folk singer, a man of unpredictable habits, was a charismatic figure on his red-and-silver ’64 Tiger 100. He was often accompanied by a lovely young lady named Joan Baez, who was...
View ArticleThe Parasite
It all started in the winter of 1958 when John Melniczuk Sr., a Triumph Dealer and owner of Bauer Cycles of Salem, NJ, and Tommy Grazias, a fellow racer, first toyed with the idea of building a...
View ArticleFeather Cycles & John Smedley
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View ArticleSunbeam Ramsgate Sprint Pt.2
The Sunbeam Motorcycle Club in association with Ramsgate's Invicta Motorcycle Club ran quarter mile sprints along the Western Undercliff at Ramsgate at 60's
View ArticleMaserati Tipo 61 "Birdcage"
In the late fifties, income from Maserati's successful 3500GT meant they could again develop racing cars like the Maserati Tipo 61. Design engineer, Giulio Alfieri drafted an intricate chassis design...
View ArticleNorthrop YB-49
The Northrop YB-49 was a prototype jet-powered heavy bomber aircraft developed by Northrop shortly after World War II. Intended for service with the U.S. Air Force, the YB-49 featured a flying wing...
View ArticleRockstars' Garage: Beach Boys' Little Deuce Coupe
In 1955, 15-year-old Clarence "Chili" Catallo paid $75 for a 1932 Ford coupe that became the Little Deuce Coupe -- his ticket to the hot rodding scene he so loved.Scraping together pennies by working...
View ArticleRay Weishaar "Kansas Cyclone"
Ray Weishaar was coined the “Kansas Cyclone”– dominating the county fair circuits of Kansas from 1908 to 1910. He was a dominant racer– the Kansas State Championship two years in a row. His second win...
View ArticleHonda CB750 "Cyclone" by Steve "Carpy" Carpenter
Steve ‘Carpy’ Carpenter is a household name in cafe racer circles. Mostly because he’s a traditionalist and a perfectionist. When you order a custom motorcycle from Carpy, you’ll get a bike in better...
View ArticleAsphalt Surfing
Taking chances Daredevil Doug Harper rides surfboard on dry land behind speedy racing car. Muroc, California Riding his surfboard behind a racing car piloted by Louis Moore, noted racer, Doug Harper...
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