September 2022
ON THE COVER: Jeff Decker is a keen motorcycle enthusiast who has become famous for his bronze sculptures, most notably the 16-foot-tall “The Hill Climber” located at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Here he poses next to a few of his creations displayed at the Legends Motor Co. museum in Utah. Photo by Olivier Touron.
August 2022
ON THE COVER: A vintage Indian sports a hand-shifter topped by a Native American head sculpture, just one of 250 intriguing bikes seen at The Quail Motorcycle Gathering. Photo by Kevin Duke.
April 2022
ON THE COVER: Young and old: The Road Glide ST is new for 2022, a performance bagger with H-D’s big-inch 117 Milwaukee-Eight motor. Thunder Press is considerably older, providing the journal of the American V-Twin community for 30 years! Main photo by Brian J. Nelson.
March 2022
ON THE COVER: The Paradise Road Show attracts a younger generation of biker enthusiasts to its idyllic setting in Palm Springs, California. Sugar Shack Cycles built this bike for tattoo artist Sharon Moon. Photo by Olivier Touron.
February 2022
ON THE COVER: Squeezing a modern Indian Thunderstroke motor into a 1940s Indian chassis created El Camino, the latest project from Roland Sands. Photo by Olivier Touron.
January 2022
ON THE COVER: Harley’s new Sportster S takes center stage in a battle of liquid-cooled American V-Twins. Photo by Kevin Wing.
December 2021
ON THE COVER: A view from the sunny shores of the Sea of Cortez and the Rocky Point Rally in Mexico. Photo by Rusty Childress.
November 2021
ON THE COVER: The colorful history of Crocker Motorcycles emerges from a black-and-white world. Photo by T.J. Rafferty.
October 2021
ON THE COVER: The Born Free show served up a mouth-watering selection of motorcycles, from vintage patina to meticulous customs, for a rollicking good time in SoCal. Photo by Kevin Duke.
September 2021
ON THE COVER: Main Street in Sturgis is a never-ending parade of baggers, customs, and vintage machinery, a place like no other. Photo by Olivier Touron.
August 2021
ON THE COVER: Night moves on the latest Street Bob, a timeless beauty now with a bigger punch. Photo by James Martinec.