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BROUGH SUPERIOR (1919-1940)
William E. Brough manufactured BROUGH utility motorcycles in Nottingham between 1908 and 1926.
His son, George Brough was a rider, ...
French GP (Paul Ricard), 1984, Kenny Roberts shows how to do it!
After the end of the 1983 season, Kenny Roberts retired from racing as a very successful rider and created his first structure to compete...
Lucifer's Hammer, 1983!
With a modified version of the XR 1000, inspired by the 1972 XR 750 TT, in 1983, HARLEY-DAVIDSON returned to the spotlight of the North...
ONE SHOT - Instant iconic by Michel Rougerie!
Michel Rougerie, 1977, German GP, Hockenheim, SUZUKI 500cc.
Genius snapshot of the exact moment the drive chain breaks and,...
On a HARLEY-DAVIDSON, the speed land record set by Joe Petrali!
On March 13, 1937, a time when speed land records played an important role in the marketing of motorcycle and automobile brands, Joe ...
Beryl Swain, the first lady to compete on the Isle of Man
Beryl Swain, the fruit of her enormous willpower, became a legend in the Isle of Man TT fraternity, in 1962, aged 26, she was the first...
Alan Carter "mighty mouse", between meteoric success and unfulfilled design!
Alan Carter, born in Halifax on August 19, 1964, was the surprising winner of the 1983 French GP, held at Le Mans, in the 250cc ...
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