As always, we’re here to hit you with the motorcycle news you need to know for the month of May. A lot has happened in the industry this month, from new models to rare motorcycle collections - so keep reading for our list of the top motorcycle headlines.
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Rare Motorcycle Collection Discovery Includes 1938 Vincent Series A - A rare collection of Vincent and Grigg motorcycles was recently discovered after the passing of their original owner. The collection had been hidden away for decades and includes six Vincent Motorcycles, a one-of-a-kind Grigg Motorcycle, and a lifetime collection of rare parts. The most exciting find was a 1938 Vincent HRD Series A Twin - known to many as one of the rarest and most collectible motorcycles in the world. These bikes are currently in the possession of Liquid Asset Partners - but they are accepting offers. Time to empty out that piggy bank. Read More.
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Zac Brown Collaborates With Indian Motorcycle to Create Custom Bike - Love motorcycles and country music? Well, then this story is for you. Zac Brown of the Zac Brown Band recently collaborated with Indian Motorcycles to create a completely custom Indian Chieftain Dark Horse. The motorcycle boasts many one-of-a-kind modifications including a custom paint job incorporating charcoal flake and 24kt gold leaf. The bike will be raffled with all proceeds benefiting Camp Southern Ground, Zac Brown’s non-profit organization that was created in support of our veterans and military families. Read More.
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Triumph reveals limited edition Rocket 3 TFC - This motorcycle has been much anticipated and includes a new 2,500cc engine, increased technology, stunning features and the highest level of premium specification equipment. This model is extremely exclusive, with North American production limited to just 225 units and there will be a total of 750 bikes worldwide. This is the most powerful Triumph to date with a peak power of more than 168 HP and a peak torque of more than 163 LB-FT. Orders are already being taken for the motorcycle, priced at $29,000, and it will be available in December of 2019. We can’t wait to see this bike out on the road. Read More.
You’re officially all caught up on the motorcycle news you need to know this month. We know the stories will still come rolling in so be sure to stay tuned for our June news recap. Which story sparked your interest this month? Have you heard any headlines you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below.
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There is a motorcycle museum in Marquette,Kansas that has a bunch of old machines. If you are in the area, check it out.
I have been planned a visit for a long time. Maybe soon! mt
Look forward to visit as I first had the chance.
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