Trikes Rule
Lehman Trikes Helps Foster Growing Segment
Taiwanese Titan
Kymco Continues to Grow Worldwide Depsite the Sagging Economy
50 Years of Fast Women
It’s undeniable: The segment of female motorcycle riders is growing, and if we don’t know how we got here, we can never know where this segment is going. Enter The American Motorcycle Girls by Cristine Sommer Simmons, a photographic history of American female riders from 1900 to 1950. This 240-page color and B&W book from
Cross-Country Vespa Touring
One rhetorical question was all it took for photographer Clay Enos to embark on a cross country summer tour of America on a Vespa scooter: “Why not?” So Enos hopped down to New York City’s Vespa Soho and geared up for a trip that will take him from the antebellum landscapes of Virginia to the
Pit Pass: Down With Dirico
Down economy? I don’t think Dirico Motorcycles, formally Red Wing Motorcycles, cares as they proceed with the launch a new line of bikes. The bikes are designed and engineered by Mark Dirico, with plenty of artistic input from Steven Tyler, lead singer and songwriter for Aerosmith. June 15-16 I was invited to test ride the
Moto-Stimulation
How Motorcycles Can Slow Global Warming and Urban Congestion
Golden Ticket
TGB Offers Scooters With Promise
Attack of the Taichiko
Asian Import Market Report
Triumphant Return
The Thunderbird Lands Late in 2009
An OEM Alternative
KYMCO USA Strengthens Its Bond With The U.S. Market
Speeding Past Sixty
Racing Legend Dick Burleson Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Buggies Light Fire to the Off-Road Market
Unlike the scooter industry, which I often write about, there is a lack of information on buggies. There is no DOT, consumer safety board or even a consumer reports magazine testing these units in the United States. It’s caveat emptor for the dealers when they are doing research on a particular brand they wish to carry.