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The Vintagent, founded by Paul d'Orleans, is a media company dedicated to Vintage Motorcycles and Motorcycle Culture, Art, Design, and Film.
The Vintagent
5d ago
The banked track is an acquired taste: you need 100mph for the top line; then you're perpendicular to slower riders.
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The Vintagent
5d ago
A remarkable event in 2010, which I was lucky to attend as the guest of Walo Bertschinger, riding his 1950 Vincent Black Lightning 'Enigma'
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The Vintagent
1w ago
It took a blown motorcycle engine to change Nick Smith's relationship with Robb Talbott from client to friend. Now Nick is auctioning Robb's collection
The post Slow Burn: Auctioning the Moto Talbott Collection first appeared on The Vintagent ..read more
The Vintagent
1w ago
One Vespa, one million brothers.
The post The Vintagent Selects: Rebel Riders first appeared on The Vintagent ..read more
The Vintagent
1w ago
"Fifty percent of the architecture of all time has had advertising intentions." Carlo Mollino, 1933
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The Vintagent
1w ago
I believe, short of the birth of my children and my marriage. motorcycling has provided me with most of the the most joyous times in my life.
The post The Motorcycle Portraits: Jack Penton first appeared on The Vintagent ..read more
The Vintagent
2w ago
One day at a time.
The post The Vintagent Selects: While We’re Here first appeared on The Vintagent ..read more
The Vintagent
2w ago
"Fifty percent of the architecture of all time has had advertising intentions." Carlo Mollino, 1933
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The Vintagent
3w ago
Loose in Norman Rockwell country!
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The Vintagent
3w ago
"The bike is not intended to be a tribute, nor a replica: it is simply a free reinterpretation of a bike that captivated me and stimulated my imagination"
The post ‘The Kompressor’ – Patricio Castelli first appeared on The Vintagent ..read more