Scale 1:9
The Suzuki RG 500 is considered to be an icon of two-wheel racing motorcycles....
The Cagiva Elefant was introduced in the early 1980s... .
During the 1980s ‘Paris-Dakar’ was one of the most important events....
The Yamaha XT was a reference point for the motorcycle production....
In 1967, in order to relaunch the sales on a rapidly changed two wheelers market.
At the beginning, Sd.Kfz 2 “Kettenkrad”, was developed as light means of transport for airborne troops.
In 1938, based on a specific request of the German army, BMW and Zundapp received the brief to start.
Norton Motors Ltd was founded in 1898 by James Lansdowne Norton, but it is from 1907, after Rem Fowler won on the Isle of Man TT racetrack, that the sporting tradition of....
This Cardan-transmission motorcycle, first built in 1950, reached a peak of reliability and competitiveness in 1956 when it adopted chain.
At the start of the 2nd WW, Great Britain did not have all the technical equipment needed for such a conflict.
This impressive motorcycle, built in the late 30s to the requirements of the American Police forces, and, in limited quantities, for the civil.
Moto Guzzi V7 can be considered a “milestone” in the Italian and European history of motorcycle industry.
While a 3-cylinder engine was not exactly a novelty, in that other constructors had already experimented this configuration, it was undoubtedly the .
This type of vehicle was developed during the immediate post-war period when the Piaggio factory was converted to provide means of civilian transport .
MV Agusta Special Parts, the only official world distributor of all special parts and clothing for MV Agusta Motorcycles, has come up with this .
For the second consecutive year, the new top class, the MotoGp, is ready to grant thrilling emotions to all the worldwide motorbike racing fans. Last .
This motorcycle was built around the experience of the late J. Saarinen. Killed in an accident while still young, Saarinen would, sadly, never reap .
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