
Moto Guzzi's home in Mandello del Lario, by Lake Como, has been there since Carlo Guzzi founded the Società Anonima Moto Guzzi, in association with Emanuele Vittorio Parodi and son Giorgio Parodi. Giorgio served in Italian Army Air Service during World War I, aside of Carlo Guzzi and Giovanni...
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We don't need yet another class in the resurgence of café bike culture, do we? Nah. The evidence is there on the street: at every bike night and every rally, on boardwalks and boulevards from Santa Monica to Manhattan. Whether it's a restored CB, a classic BSA or even a stripped-down Sportster,...
Two-time AMA Superbike and three-time FIM 500cc World Champion Wayne Rainey says he's just a cog in the wheel of MotoAmerica. That's the affiliate of the KRAVE Group, comprising Terry Karges, Rainey, Chuck Aksland, and Richard Varner, which purchased the commercial rights to US roadracing from...
Carter Edman visits the Cleveland round of the International Motorcycle Show armed with a flask of whiskey and a rudimentary knowledge of David Bowie lyrics. It's the latest edition of Moto Sapiens. — Ed. Seventy years ago in this building, they built tanks. Row after row of Sherman tanks, ready...
It's raining outside while I watch a recorded video at Aprilia's press conference where Max Biaggi says ciao from the airport in Bologna. The previous two groups of moto-journalists had the extra privilege of riding with Rome's great son while I had to settle for a video and Alex Hoffman....
Ever since U.S. Husqvarna importer Edison Dye invited Swedish Motocross World Champion Torsten Hallman to race in America in 1966, the question has been Who's Better: Us or Them? In the beginning, the European riders were the grand masters, trouncing the upstart Americans with regularity. But...