"The company’s first endeavour was in producing radio equipment before switching to kitting out bicycles with tiny engines to create what was called the Ducati Cucciolo. Strong sales encouraged the company to go on to produce more motorcycles and "
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Peter Hickman Interview
"As it’s a superbike special this month, we thought what better way to celebrate that than to interview one of the British Superbike Championship’s (BSB) rising super stars Peter Hickman. The guy is on an upward spiral. Last "
Foggy – king of superbikers
"Carl Fogarty is currently a household name as much for appearances on "I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!" which he won in 2014, as much as his incredible motorsport success, but to us he's very much the epitome of "
True Heroes
"They say you should never meet your heroes. But what happens if you’re introduced to a group of people who go on to become your heroes within minutes of exchanging pleasantries? Surely that’s fine. Right? Even if it’"
Métisse – The House of Motorcycling Alchemy
"The warmth of welcome at the Oxfordshire based factory of Métisse is not unlike being invited into a family home. The host, in this house of motorcycling alchemy, is Gerry Lisi - a friendly, honest gentleman with no airs "
When the Bikers Come to Calne
"Once a year a sleepy backwater in South West England gives way to rebellion, throws caution to the wind and embraces an all pervading sense of freedom - welcoming the world of the biker for free and with wide open "
Indian’s Spirit of Munro Streamliner
"Fifty years ago, 68-year-old Burt Munro broke the under-1000cc land-speed record riding his "Munro Special," a 1920 Indian Scout he modified as part of his dream to run at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Burt's pursuit of the world record was "
Indian Motorcycles – the centenary of a motorcycle used in war
"This year marks 100 years since the U.S. declared it was entering the First World War. As the country braced itself for the conflict, Indian Motorcycles significantly ramped up efforts and dedicated virtually the entire production line to the war "
Kingdom of Kicks
"The American motorbike scene in the UK is an interesting one. Wind back 20 years and it would’ve just been your local bike club that was rocking the two wheels. You’d spot them a mile off with their leather "
Indian Motorcycles – The Legend Lives On
"When we were making our last film on the Mazda MX5 in the sunshine of Umbria, both Matt and I commented that we’d be looking back to this particularly picturesque postcard perfection and remembering how lucky we were with "
We chat to The Bike Shed’s Anthony “Dutch” van Someren
"During the transition of popularity seemingly moving away from sports and performance-orientated bikes to the more custom bike builds, The Bike Shed was born, but who are they?! For those of you that don’t know, Anthony “Dutch” van Someren "
Jay Shepherd – Custom Bike Build
"The days of working on your own bike (or car) have been pretty scarce in more recent years, but custom-builds are gradually becoming more and more popular. Jay Shepherd tells us his story. As a self-employed builder, Jay’s bike "
The Autoscooter – we’re glad one of us was brave enough to try it…
"A sidecar’s buggy, a Harley Ironhead engine, a Luisi steering wheel with NG steering, and four Volkswagen Beetle wheels. The Autoscooter – a kind of Frankestein’s monster of the bike world. A unique creature built for the World Custom "