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Walter Zeller more >
Between 1947 and 1957, Walter Zeller of Germany competed in the Isle of Man TT on several occasions, won three German National championships, and earned a Gold Medal in the 1951 International Six Day Trials. Americans were introduced to his skill and accomplishments during the BMW Battle of the Legends in 1993. Walter passed away in his sleep two years later. He was 67.
available art
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Original (22" x 22"), pencil. Sold.
Artist's Proof (22" x 22"), only 25 in series, $100. Purchase >
Signed & Numbered Print (22" x 22"), only 250 in series, $75. Purchase >
Poster Print (22" x 22"), open edition, $50. Purchase >

Geoff Duke more >
Born in St. Helens, Lancashire, England, Geoff first rose to prominence in 1949 after winning the Senior Clubmans TT and the Senior Manx Grand Prix. He went on to post 22 wins in the 500cc MotoGP races and four MotoGP World championships -- in 1951, 1953, 1954, and 1955. Known as the "Stylish Champion >," he retired from racing at the end of the 1959 season. more >
available art
Prices in US Dollars. Prices subject to change without notice. Purchase, Framing & Shipping FAQs >
Original (22" x 28"), pencil, $800. Purchase >
Artist's Proof (22" x 28"), only 25 in series, $100. Purchase >
Signed & Numbered Print (22" x 28"), only 250 in series, $75. Purchase >
Poster Print (22" x 28"), open edition, $50. Purchase >

1963 BSA Gold Star Clubman more >
In 1937, Wal L. Handley > won a three-lap race on a heavily-tweaked, BSA 500cc Empire Star at the Brooklands Speed Bowl. By winning the race with an average speed of 102.77mph, he was awarded the Brooklands Gold Star. The following year BSA produced the first Gold Stars and they were an instant success. Gold Stars were all hand-built and were capable of 90mph right out of the box. After World War II, Gold Star production and racing resumed -- and the Gold Star continued its winning ways. Over the years the company refined the engine, transmission, and frame in both the 350cc and 500cc models. These changes paid off as the Gold Star consistently won in road racing, trials, scrambles, and TTs. The last model was produced in 1963. Today the Gold Star is highly prized by motorcycle racers and collectors alike. more >
available art
Prices in US Dollars. Prices subject to change without notice. Purchase, Framing & Shipping FAQs >
Original (18" x 26"), pencil, $1,000. Purchase >
Artist's Proof (18" x 26"), only 25 in series, $100. Purchase >
Signed & Numbered Print (18" x 26"), only 250 in series, $75. Purchase >
Poster Print (18" x 26"), open edition, $50. Purchase >