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Motorcycles from Watches: Jose Pfau

Jose Pfau Miniature Motorcycle Sculptor

A passion for motorcycles began in the 60s for Brazilian artist Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau and led him to his hobby of miniature motorcycle sculpture. He’s made well over 200 of ’em, mostly on weekends. Some guys use wire, nuts, bolts, wood and the like…Jose’s medium is wrist watches.

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Heavy-Duty Vintage Motorcycles

The LeHaitre Tractor Cycle from the late 1930s.

The concept of motorcycling is plenty enticing in its most stripped-down, basic form. But these dudes found ways to take it further, going in the direction of rugged, hunks of metal with the intent of being unstoppable. We tip our helmets to ’em. Imagine a convoy of these contraptions headed toward you.

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Review: Why We Ride Documentary

WWR Valley Of Fire

It’s a question we’ve studied and considered for years. We’ve asked it to ourselves and answered it many times. If you ask enough motorcyclists, you’ll understand how important a motorcycle can be to the lives of humans. Sounds a little melodramatic, but no matter how slight or epic the reasons might be, we’ve discovered that motorcycling stimulates emotions in people and heightens life experiences. Why do you ride?

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Motorcycle Racing in Wales: 1930s

Motorcycle racing in Rhayader on the old road to Aberystwyth

Old black and white photos of vintage enduro racing make us think about what races were like with less sponsors, less regulations and rules. There’s a purity about it: no logo-saturated arenas, branded bales or race track billboards, just a big sky and a gritty, challenging road.

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