1946 Moto Guzzi Military Issue Superalce 500 single.


Easily one of the most interesting passenger accommodations I’ve ever seen!

The 59 Club History…. or why I gave up on words and decided to stick to pictures.


Oh don’t get me wrong I do enjoy writing and I can to spin a good yarn over a cold beer with the best of them. And if I have the extra few minutes to spare I might actually include a little anecdote or two to the pictures I post.

But before I commit to a half dozen paragraphs relating to “all things motorcycle”I like to go out and see what the other like minded souls are going on about. I figure that maybe there’s a general “topic du jour” and I might have something useful to contribute.

And then after seeing what the “real” talent can do I decide to just leave it to those folks who truly have the skills.

Ahem…For example…

I’ve been doing a bit of research on the recent death of Reverand Bill Shergold who was the founder of the legendary 59 Club. There are some good sources of information out there and I thought I could spin together a short biography on the life of very interesting man who is a little known icon of Cafe Racer/Sportbike history. He’s the kind of person that all bikers (but especially the “No Fear” sportbike crowd) should know about. It’s like being a football fan and not knowing the first thing about Vince Lombardi. S0 off to google for some poking around…

…. and I come across THIS ARTICLE over on the Vintagent blog (head over and read it I’ll wait)…..

…..and I am once again reminded why I lean towards pictures instead of words. While I don’t think I’d bore anyone to death I wouldn’t be able to match this article on my best most clearheaded and most inspired day. So if you haven’t already, do yourself a favor and head over to The Vintagent and get a REAL education on motorcycle History (along with some of the best writing this side of real rubber tires and exposed valve trains). Not the televised and magazine based history but the foggy history of the sport with scans of tattered old pictures of grimy faces boys and stories of long dead and long forgotten heroes from the days when motorcycles were..

OK OK… I’ll shut up now.

Just go read it already. You wont be sorry.

Honda CL 70… Cafe Racer! (update)


Ted Guthrie keeps sending in some really great stuff. He caught this one at Vintage Motorcycle Days a few years ago. What a cool build! When I was 12 I would have done anything for a ride like this! Well Done!

Thanks again Ted!


UPDATE:
While we’re at it, he also included some sweet Ducati singles from the same show. I do love those little ducks..

Reader Ride. Ducati Scrambler


Cesar Vergara Sends in these great pics of his Ducati Scrambler

He Writes:

I live in Miami beach …. It hasn’t been one day that people don’t stop me and comment on how good the bike looks. I love my Ducati.

NO DOUBT!! Thanks for the pics! Here’s a link to an earlier post of a similar bike belonging to friend of mine. http://motorcyclepictureoftheday.blogspot.com/2009/03/ducati-scrambler-rendering-wow-what.html

Reader Ride! Honda "Super Four" CB400


All the way from Manila, Philippines. Thanks Very Much to reader Isleta Digoy for sending in such a cool ride. I love the Repsol paint scheme. This would also fall under the category of really cool bikes that we don’t get in the U.S.