For many, a motorcycle bought at the beginning of the 1950s was a first
taste of the freedom offered by personal transport.
Postwar austerity was fading, money was still tight, and new machines
were virtually unobtainable; but there were plenty of cheap, prewar,
machines around, and an ex-War Department motorcycle could be bought
dealers in payments; better still it would be sent to your local railway
station.
Ex-army dispatch riders’ coats and boots would serve to keep the weather
at bay as the new motorcyclists explored and enjoyed the quiet roads in
a pre-motorway era.
The decade would become a Golden Era of motorcycling as manufacturers
brought new and excitingly advanced machines to an appreciative audience
that had never even heard of a Japanese motorcycle.
Motorcycle sport mushroomed in popularity at a time when you actually
had to go to the race to see it and helped to reinforce the public’s
ever-growing enthusiasm for the motorcycle. The era would also see the
arrival of the moped, scooter and bubblecar.
For those who were there, Jeff Clew’s Motorcycling in the '50s will
provide a delightful nostalgic journey into the past, while those
younger riders who cherish 1950s motorcycles today will discover a whole
new dimension to their enjoyment of the machines.
Author: Jeff Clew
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781787110991
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: 137 color & b-w photos
Language: NA
Pages: 144
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA