Father Rich Long and his sons Aaron and Nate Long talk about how they stay connected through their AMA dirt-track racing addiction. AmericanMotorcyclist.com caught up with them at the Ashland County Fairgrounds half-mile, part of the AMA Vintage Grand Championships, held during AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days July 24-26, 2009. … motorcycle dirt track racing flat vintage days ama grand championships xs650 tracker rich aaron nate long
Deze Yamaha XS650 “Dirt Track” custom hebben we voorzien van een set op maat gemaakte RVS bochten met hierop een set “Laser Xtreme” dempers. Het resultaat is een mooie sportieve uitstraling en ook het geluid mag sportief worden genoemd. Wilt u ook zo iets ofheeft u andere wensen op het gebied van uitlaten? Bel of mail met onderstaand adres. Met vriendelijke groet, Het team van: EPS uitlaten BV Nie
Bernadette and Michel Ledermann are a fantastic couple, their love for each other goes as far as sharing the same passion for speed and mechanical sports, taking it to the tracks on a classic sidecar. We met for the first time in 2009 after reading about them in the french magazine “Cafe Racer”, realizing they were only an hour away we took contact and went to their home and made a short reportage for our site. Leaving the place was not easy as they are warm and kind and have endless stories to tell. Yet we felt there was more to say, more to share and were eager to put up something together in order to pay a tribute to this great team. When we came up with the idea of a short filmed documentary, they agreed immediately. We followed them on the tracks of Chimay in Belgium and Imola in Italy, and in their home and restaurant: le Mouflu and are now honored to count them as close and dear friends. This is the second trailer, the full documentary is not ready yet as we are looking for sponsors to help us finishing the final edit of, let us say it, a piece of the history of sidecars competition. If you would like to be part of it, you can contact us at truebikerspirit@gmail.com All help will be appreciated. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this short clip and will want to see more. [stay true] Find more stories on truebikerspirit.com
French magazine Moto-Station has captured video of the prototype MV Agusta F3 testing at Circuit des Ecuyers in France. The 675cc, three-cylinder proprietary engine in the F3 makes 140bhp and uses a counter-rotating crank to reduce the influence of reciprocating mass on handling. And handling should be the €11,500 MV’s forte when it goes on sale this fall, as you can see in this video it’s radically small, even for a supersport.