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La Mala Suerte Ediciones

Friend of The Vintagent Marina Cianferoni is translating motorcycle books into Spanish with her new publishing venture, La Mala Suerte. Italian versions coming soon!

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The Vintagent Selects: Ducati Imola 750 Riding The Legend

Everything to lose. Nothing to gain.

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Benelli Four-Cylinder Racers

Benelli built by far the fastest 250cc racing fours both in the 1930s and the 1960s. Their technical development was superb, and they chose the right racers to win World Championships.

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8 Valves for the Road

Hot stuff! Designers and special builders have explored the power potential of 4-valve cylinder heads on twin-cylinder motors since 1911.

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The Vintagent Selects: A Chat With Stanley

I would hate to stop any young fella from reaching the heights I reached.

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John Wallace and the Duzmo

At 14, he knew he'd build motorcycles - and he did! On the way he worked with some of the most remarkable names in the industry, including Herbert LeVack and Harold T. Biggs.

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The Vintagent Trailers: Riding Solo To The Top Of The World

The film takes the world on a trip that has never been taken before.

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The Vintagent Trailers: One Crazy Ride

Never say die.

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Quarantine Cinema 7: Juneteenth Edition

Films about African-American motorcyclists are rare, and have trouble finding distribution. These excellent films explore different aspects of the black biker experience, and are worth seeking out.

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12 O’Clock Boys

A brilliant, must-see documentary about a group of Baltimore riders who prefer the '12 O'Clock' riding position, i.e. wheelies all the time.

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The Vintagent Classics: The Black Six

Six Times Tougher Than 'Shaft'! Six Times Rougher Than 'Superfly'!

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Minutera Vietnam

In search of the Jungle Men and their mysterious modified motorcycles, Lorenzo and Pilón headed to Vietnam for photographic journey lasting 45 days and 4500km.

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What’s Mees Got?

Jared Mees has 6 AMA Flat Track championships under his belt, and wins like clockwork. Our Flat Track Editor Michael Lawless digs into what got him there.

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The Vintagent Classics: Duck, You Sucker!

A fast talking, motorcycle riding bomb, with a quick temper and a short fuse, blasts his way across the screen.

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Modern Motorcycle Mechanics: a Dual Origin Story

The Nicholson Brothers wrote the first comprehensive motorcycle repair manual way back in the 1930s, and published it through 1979. Greg Williams tells the story, and carries the torch making reprints...

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Flat Track Fite Klub

Fite Klub pits four flat track legends - Chris Carr, Jay Springteen, Scotty Parker, and Joe Kopp, against current champions Jared Mees, Ryan Sipes, Bryan Smith, and Halbert, and Sam Halbert. Who would...

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Double Trouble: the CoVel Story

Hedley Cox built a twinned Velocette KTT engine for the Isle of Man TT in 1951, to race in the 500cc category, without the knowledge of the Veloce factory, for whom he worked! Martin Squires sketched...

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Racing Towards The Dream

Cameron Smith is the only African American racer chasing the flat track National Championship. Michael Lawless gives us a peek into his world.

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The Vintagent Classics: Burning Up

A dame a day and overtime on Sunday.

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The Vintagent Classics: Motorcycle Gang

You’ve got a one cylinder mind.

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