In the Fifties and Sixties, American dirt track motorcycle racing fans' attention was focused on half-mile and mile oval flat track races and the occasional TT race looped inside the...
Bill Snelling reflects on his lifetime passion for two-wheeling in this entertaining, motorcycle-themed autobiography. He recalls the decades of motorcycling mayhem, mud and madness that have characterised his 70-odd years...
Curated 2 Book Motorcyclist set: 1) Classic Hints and Tips for Motorcyclists (hardcover): This collection of illustrated practical hints and tips for the motorcyclist is based on material that first...
The Untouchable Norton is how racer Rem Fowler described his machine after winning the twin-cylinder class of the first TT in 1907. The company would use the phrase in advertising...
Whether it's a big-bore, high-end custom sportbike you're after, or a naked, bare knuckles streetfighting drag racer, this book has the goods for getting you there. In three different scenarios,...
How to Restore Classic Off-road Motorcycles How to Restore Classic Off-road Motorcycles provides the classic off-road enthusiast with a step-by-step guide through a full restoration. Whether a post 1950 machine,...
This extensively illustrated all-color book provides a comprehensive reference source for all motorcycle owners and enthusiasts, and is aimed in particular at those who are new or returning to the...
255 pages. Profusely illustrated. Extensive Index, plus Bibliography and Sources This book chronicles the success of John Alfred Prestwich (J.A.P.) and the company and products that bore his name, from...
Since its first release in 2008, the official book of the Superbike World Championship has been an indispensible resource for all fans of the championship reserved for production derived bikes,...
The Little Book of Fast Bikes is a 128 page hard back book written by Jon Stroud. Illustrated with fantastic photographs. The book contains an overview of the 60 fastest...
For many, a motorcycle bought at the beginning of the 1950s was a first taste of the freedom offered by personal transport. Postwar austerity was fading, money was still tight,...