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MC 100
MC 100
A Century of Motorcycling | The 1930s
Hope was about all many Americans had in the fourth decade of the 20th century, and even that could be hard to come by.
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Motorcyclist Magazine Covers - The 1970s
All of the Motorcyclist Magazine covers we could dig up from the 1970s
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Coast to Coast on Century-Old Cycles | Cannonball Run
When Matt Olsen of Carl’s Cycle called to ask if I would be interested in photographing a 16-day cross-country ride on pre-1916...
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The More Things Change... | Emeritus
When Art Friedman left Cycle Guide to join Motorcyclist in 1978, he lobbied for me to join him. Editor Dale Boller rolled the dice, and I...
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The Roaring ’20s | A Century of Motorcycling
America’s collective wealth more than doubled in a decade when change was the only constant. Mass communication and cheap transportation...
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Jim Davis, Master of the Motordrome | Icon
America’s first board-track was built at the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1909. It was a modest facility, just 1⁄3-mile around with 25-degree...
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The Front-Wheel-Drive 1923 Megola Sport | Megola-Mania
New for 1923: front wheel drive!
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Ner-A-Car | The Automobile Alternative
The name Ner-A-Car was both a crafty product description-"nearly a car"-and a clever play on designer Carl A. Neracher's last name.
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Motorcyclist Magazine Covers - The 1960s
Covers from Motorcyclist Magazine - The 1960s
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A Quarter-Century Thrill Ride | Emeritus
Considering our sport’s relatively young age, Motorcyclist’s 100th birthday is amazing. But what shocks me as I look over my shoulder—and...
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Riding the 1911 Isle of Man Junior TT-winning Humber 350 | Humble Beginnings
What difference does a century’s worth of engineering technology make when racing at the Isle of Man TT?
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The First American Motorcycle to Win the Isle of Man TT| Indian on the Island | Icon
Before the ink dried on the first issue of Pacific Motocycling in 1912, the Isle of Man TT was already the world’s most prestigious...
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The 1910s | MC 100
In the beginning, there were motorcycles. That was good, but pretty soon people wanted to read about what the rest of the world was doing...
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Motorcyclist Magazine Covers - The 1950s
See all of the covers from the 1950s - Motorcyclist Magazine
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Motorcyclist Magazine Covers - The 1940s
Motorcyclist Covers from the 1940s
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