A lavishly illustrated and definitive look at the design evolution of
the racing motorcycle. The dynamic between competition and design has
always fueled the evolution of racing motorcycles and inspired
astonishing feats of design and engineering. This book traces the
development of the sport bike, from the earliest French motorcycles to
the dominance of British machinery in the 1930s, the exotic Italian
motorcycles of the 1950s and 1960s, the influence of American racing in
the 1970s and 1980s, and today's Japanese superbikes. More than fifty
classic motorcycles--from Harley-Davidsons to Peugeots, Velocettes, Moto
Guzzis, BMWs, Kawasakis, and Ducatis--are presented chronologically
illustrated with stunning studio photographs that present the machines
as works of art and wonders of design in themselves, accompanied by rare
and beautiful archival images that place the subjects in the contexts of
classic races, rallies, and motorcycle shows, and accompanied by essays
revealing the legends behind the machines. Some of the championship
motorcycles featured include the 1902 Manon, the 1922 Harley Davidson
8-valve, the 1935 Terrot 500, the 1948 AJS Porcupine, the 1954 Moto
Guzzi V8, the 1965 Honda GP 250, The 1976 Suzuki RK67, the 1986 Cagiva
GP, and the 1990 Ducati Supermono.