In May 1950, motorcyclists raced in the 10-Mile National Motorcycle Championship at the Atlantic Rural Exposition grounds in Henrico County. The winner was “Little Joe” Weatherly of Norfolk, Virginia.
The 1950s was an interesting decade for the motorcycle industry. As countries began to show signs of economic improvement after the devastation of World War II, motorcycle manufacturers could begin to ...
Of course, the 6T being featured in a popular film of the era also helped to cement Triumph as a serious challenger to Harley for the king of cruisers on American highways. While ...
Scott Flying Squirrel is on display at Bradford Industrial Museum in West Yorkshire A vintage motorcycle which national hero Captain Tom Moore rode in competitive races in the 1950s has been unearthed ...
One of the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturers of the 1950s and 60s, BSA is set to resume operations almost half a century after it went bankrupt, funded by its new owner, India’s Mahindra & ...
The last thing the lumber shipping workers at Weyerhaeuser Co. expected to find in an old radio room on the cargo dock was a stack of black and white photographs of men on motorcycles that looked to ...
A vintage motorcycle which national hero Captain Tom Moore rode in competitive races in the 1950s has been unearthed in a museum. The timeworn Scott Flying Squirrel is on display at Bradford ...
Scott Flying Squirrel is on display at Bradford Industrial Museum in West Yorkshire A vintage motorcycle which national hero Captain Tom Moore rode in competitive races in the 1950s has been unearthed ...