We got to see a number of classic British motorcycles during our recent visit to the Crawford Auto Museum in Cleveland, but this 1958 Ariel 4G Mark II has one of the more unique engines you’ll ever see on a bike. It’s our Ride of the Week!
We got to see a number of classic British motorcycles during our recent visit to the Crawford Auto Museum in Cleveland, but this 1958 Ariel 4G Mark II has one of the more unique engines you’ll ever see on a bike. It’s our Ride of the Week!
National Powersport Auctions typically auctions off motorcycles, marine vehicles, ATVs/UTVs, and RVs, but they occasionally get unique customized vehicles in the warehouse – like this 2015 Jimmy’s 4×4 Podium Buggy. Check it out!
Within the realm of off-road enthusiasts, there's a name that resounds with ingenuity and craftsmanship - Jimmy's 4x4. This exceptional enterprise has etched its identity by meticulously crafting specialized off-road vehicles that seamlessly fuse rugged durability with state-of-the-art engineering.
For being such a reputable name in the off-road community, Jimmy’s 4x4 has a rather small presence on the internet. If anything, that serves as a testament to how highly regarded a powersports business can become simply from their quality of work and good old word of mouth.
Used for speedway racing competition, this 1974 Jackson Rotrax Mark II is not much more than a bicycle with an engine, and doesn’t weigh much more either. However, it showcases a number of unique, cool attributes that make it our latest Ride of the Week! Hear from John Lutsch of the Crawford Auto Museum about
Keeping with our British bike theme of recent weeks, here’s a look at another classic British bike design from AJS. Our Ride of the Week is a 1955 AJS Scrambler, which was the first-ever production off-road motorcycle. John Lutsch of the Crawford Auto Museum in Cleveland walks us through the details. Related Articles – 1950
Our visit to the Crawford Auto Museum with a private showing from John Lutsch continues with this 1953 Triumph Trophy. This motorcycle was a staple of flat track racing back in the day, and is still a great example of the makeup of flat track bikes today. It’s our Ride of the Week! Related Articles
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