More World Championships have been won by Kiwi motorcyclists than by competitors in any other sport in this country with nine riders winning 35 World Championships.
This very handsome hardback book has excellent quality paper, print and photographs of machines, sales brochures, promotional material...
It's almost worth buying this book solely for the history portrayed through all the sales material.
Unappreciated by the world is the fact that in today's elusive studio of motorcycle design America is a major player - for some, the major player.
A new look at some of the finest classic bikes ever manufactured. Triumph Motorcycles, is a new, all color, hardcover book focused entirely on Triumph twins and triples.
A visual history of two-wheeled motorized transport: the motorcycle. Contains around 300 photographs from PA Photos huge archives, spanning the whole of the 20th Century.
The year was 1928 when two young Hungarians decided to travel around the world on a motorcycle.
For 18 years, the Castrol Six Hour Production Race was the biggest event on the Australian motorcycling calendar. Controversial, important and exciting, the Castrol Six Hour Production Race was one of those rare events which had bikes and tyres developed specifically to win the race.
This book features the magnificent Road Machines from the Sammy Miller Museum, the country's foremost collection of such machines, excellently restored and beautifully photographed in full colour.
Ivan Mauger is more than the outstanding individual performer in speedway. He can also point to hugely successful partnerships on and off the track.
While the history of European competition motorcycles has been largely dominated by Italian, British, and German marques, other builders around the continent have also played significant roles from the turn of the century to present.




