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Elkhart Lake: City of Speed
Posted by Ken "Hawkeye" Glassman | May 29, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 0 |
A Visit To Throttlestop
Posted by Road Dirt Crew | Jun 19, 2023 | Legendary Bikes | 2 |
Legendary Bikes: 1979 Honda CBX
Posted by Rob Brooks | Mar 30, 2023 | Legendary Bikes | 18 |
Legendary Bikes: Harley-Davidson XA
Posted by Rob Brooks | Jan 12, 2023 | Legendary Bikes | 2 |
Handling a Heritage
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The Rise & Demise of Vincent Motorcycles
by Rob Brooks | Nov 13, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 2 |
I inquired as to what he knew about the part, and the vendor explained, “When Vincent ceased motorcycle production in the mid-1950s, the company kept manufacturing small displacement engines, for everything from small boats to lawn mowers. This is a casting from one of their lawn mower engines, I believe.” We haggled for a moment, and I bought the part, if for no other reason but the Vincent logo and inscription. It fascinated me, and sent me down a rabbit hole of moto-history I knew nothing about.
Read MoreElkhart Lake: City of Speed
by Ken "Hawkeye" Glassman | May 29, 2025 | Legendary Bikes | 0 |
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin is a small town of 941 people, about an hour northwest of Milwaukee. It is famous for two things: the Road America Race Course, and a wonderful exotic car and motorcycle museum/consignment dealership called Throttlestop.
Read MoreA Visit To Throttlestop
by Road Dirt Crew | Jun 19, 2023 | Legendary Bikes | 2 |
Our first contact with the Throttlestop Museum in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin came several years ago while Dean Phelps was shooting the MotoAmerica races at nearby Road America. Someone had mentioned the in-town establishment, and Dean took a break from the track action to go check it out. What he discovered was far more than some old rich guy’s dusty motorcycle collection. Dean found Throttlestop to be a full-blown museum, restoration center, and auction house for exotic motorcycles, automobiles, and high-performance engines.
Read MoreLegendary Bikes: 1979 Honda CBX
by Rob Brooks | Mar 30, 2023 | Legendary Bikes | 18 |
I was attending the annual Meltdown Vintage Motorcycle Show in Hendersonville, NC a few years back with my father, and as we walked among the old bikes lined up along the streets, I stopped and gawked at one of the wildest looking engines I’d ever seen shoehorned into a factory motorcycle before- a 1979 Honda CBX six-cylinder beast. I’d viewed them in pictures and a couple of museums before, but seeing one parked by the curb there, with its owner sitting behind in a small lounge chair sipping a local brew, I just had to linger and chat while my dad wandered off to check out some old Harleys.
Read MoreLegendary Bikes: Harley-Davidson XA
by Rob Brooks | Jan 12, 2023 | Legendary Bikes | 2 |
The first time I ever laid eyes on a Harley-Davidson XA was at my friend John Landstrom’s establishment, Blue Moon Cycle, about 7-8 years ago. John has a vast array of historic North American and European motorcycles in his collection/museum, and when I came across the XA in his World War II display, I wasn’t quite sure what I was looking at. Is it a Harley? Or a BMW? Maybe a Ural knockoff of a BMW, in Allied livery? I was so confused. John proceeded to share with me a bit of the history of the XA model, and I was intrigued, being a history buff. This was a piece of Harley history I was unaware of. I later encountered one at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, and knew one day we’d have to tell its story.
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