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In the realm of horology, the 1962 Racing Chronograph by Dan Henry stands out with its masterful blend of functionality with a nostalgic aesthetic. Designed as a functional racing timepiece, it also captures the essence of racing's glory days, appealing to those who value precision and historical elegance in equal measure.
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This made-to-order motorcycle T-shirt presents a visual testament to the serene therapy found in the art of riding. The reddish-orange lettering of the words 'Throttle Therapy In Progress' encapsulates the universal understanding among riders that motorcycles offer a unique form of solace. The design captures a rider on a Bratstyle-esque café racer, leaning into a bend. Riders will identify with the emotions the scene evokes -- the tranquil therapy intrinsic to motorcycles and the road.
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Worn for over 16,000 miles - the Goldtop Predator gloves offer an irresistible blend of vintage aesthetics, modern protective features and excellent functionality. Comfortable, stylish, and built to last, these gloves manage to strike a perfect balance between form and function, providing an all-around excellent user experience. The lack of touchscreen functionality might be a drawback for some - but it's a minor issue that doesn't take away from the gloves' overall performance. Whether you're a rider who prefers classic, retro, or custom style, the Goldtop Predator gloves are a worthy investment for any season except winter. They are a testament to Goldtop's commitment to merging its rich heritage with modern design and safety standards, providing riders with top-notch gear that doesn't compromise on style or safety.
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As the iconic Belstaff Trialmaster jacket celebrates its 75th anniversary, Renchlist explores the brand's story.
Belstaff's heritage is rich, with a legacy that dates back almost a century. Today, the brand is celebrated for its iconic waxed cotton jackets, like the Trialmaster.
The story begins in 1924, in Stoke-on-Trent, England: Belstaff founders Eli Belovitch and son-in-law Harry Grosberg's vision is to produce superior protective outwear for motorcyclists.
Competitive motorcycling in the early 20th century is a full-contact sport. Belstaff jackets quickly earn a reputation for outstanding durability. Racing legend Joe Wright becomes an early Belstaff ambassador in 1929
Soon, however, the brand becomes the natural choice for adventurous spirits for its comfortable yet rugged dependability. It counts Amelia Earhart, Lawrence of Arabia, Amy Johnson and Che Guevara among its wearers
1948 sees the launch of the iconic Trialmaster Jacket --
Developed to tackle the harsh conditions of the Scottish Six Days Trial, the Trialmaster is Belstaff's answer for post-war Britain's most adventurous bikers.
Its pre-curved sleeves, angled map pocket, pivot armholes, waist belt and neck closure strap tick every box for race-winning wearers.
Sammy Miller is an early Trialmaster adopter. He went on to win the Scottish Six Days Trial five times between 1962 and 1968.
Embracing Belstaff in 1963, while filming the Great Escape, actor Steve (King of Cool) McQueen raced off-road wearing his beloved Trialmaster jacket.
The famous phoenix trademark appears at the end of the sixties and there is no shortage of celebrity fans.
Today, as well as being an established motorcycle outfitter for riders committed to pushing the limits, Belstaff is also a prestigious global fashion house.
This year sees the release of three limited edition Trialmaster jackets, Tribute, Edition and concept. They mark the brand’s past, present -- and future.
Read more on Renchlist - https://renchlist.com/belstaff-history-an-icon-of-endurance/
Trialmaster 75 Limited Editions - https://renchlist.com/belstaff-trialmaster-75-limited-editions/
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Discerning riders of café racers, classic, custom and retro motorcycles can now expect to find a variety of brands making and stocking vintage-inspired helmets, jackets, moto pants/trousers, boots, gloves, luggage, riding accessories and casual wear.
Here's a round-up of all of our favourite online retro motorcycle gear stores and outfitters in the UK, Europe and North America.
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It used to be difficult to buy a retro motorcycle helmet that conformed to modern safety standards. The opposite is true these days.
There are many beautifully designed helmets that combine vintage looks with safety. For riders of café racers and modern classic motorcycles, the choice is now almost overwhelming.
That’s why I’ve put together this list of the 12 best retro motorcycle helmets you can buy in 2023.
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Factory café racers are the perfect balance of classic styling, modern technology and reliability. Once considered faddish styling exercises, retro bikes are now crammed with modern technology that rivals modern-looking counterparts.
Nearly all major manufacturers have a retro in their lineup. Here’s the definitive guide to the best modern classic café racer, both new and used.
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After 800 miles here are my thoughts on Merlin Bike Gear's, Nomad Explorer waxed cotton motorcycle jacket - up on Renchlist
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Absolutely beautiful Knucklehead build by @pineapple_jay. Photo by @michaellichterphotography #chopcult #choppers #knucklehead #vintageharleydavidson #ftw https://www.instagram.com/p/B8d68ufFtry/?igshid=l9o6y7kgmjnn
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This Workhorse Speed Shop designed helmet is the fifth instalment in Veldt's Bike Builder series. The series sees Veldt teaming up with prominent custom bike builders to produce limited edition designs of its retro modular helmet.
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It’s not a stretch to suggest that for most riders the Superveloce Ago is beyond means of purchase. (Not without selling a body organ or two.) Therefore, price is merely academic.
For the few riders/collectors for whom price is a pragmatic enquiry, starting at €32,100 this machine could be shipped to your living room (at your mountain retreat, to your yacht, or supervillain pad or whatever 😉) and hopefully see a track near you.
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renchlist · 2 years
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Eight bikes in Triumph’s Modern Classic family just received the Gold Line treatment. There isn’t any change to performance – simply exquisite, hand-finished, cosmetic detail that might just tempt riders to swing a leg over a new Bonneville.
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Scrambler Ducati unveiled two new scrambler bikes for 2022 – the Scrambler 1100 Tribute Pro and Urban Motard. Both seem destined to get the Scramblerista revved up.
The Tribute Pro looks back, to celebrate an important milestone in the marque’s history. On the other hand, the Urban Motard looks towards Ducati’s future, with the intention of attracting new riders. Here’s the lowdown.
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