Late in 2010, between December 3rd and 5th to be exact, the Catalina Grand Prix was run on that tiny island which sits some 26 miles off the Southern California coast. The 2010 event went off almost perfectly despite some new limitations, and such a good time was had by all who attended, the question [...]


Harley Davdison WLA 1942Being one of only two motorcycle manufacturers in the United States to survive the Great Depression, Harley-Davidson produced bikes in large numbers for the US Army in World War II. The most popular bike produced during this time was the WLA, part of the Harley-Davidson WL Line. Production of this specific model [...]


World’s First Motorcycle: American or German?

Posted: 1st May 2011 by AllAboutBikes.com in News
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So was the inventor of the first motorcycle an American or a German? That really depends on your definition of “motorcycle”. Let’s take a look, and you decide. If your definition of motorcycle allows for a two-wheeled vehicle powered by any kind of motor, the answer has to be that the world’s first motorcycle was [...]


The legend of Steve McQueen is alive and well in the world around us. Face it, though the man himself was taken from this Earth in a very untimely manner, the “cool” he represented to the culture at large has only become greater as time has advanced. Not long ago – 2009 – Triumph Motorcycles [...]

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