[EuroMoto]
Last updated: October 16th, 2005

These are the Web Pages for an electronic mailing list known as euro-moto which is managed by Godfrey DiGiorgi on a Linux host known as micapeak.com which is owned and operated by H. Marc Lewis.

The euro-moto mailing list is for discussion of European motorcycles and related subjects, including riding gear, ride reports, mechanical advice, tire selection, etc. The real activity goes on semi-interactively via the mailing list. This aspect of euro-moto focuses on pictures, archival text, and links to other European motorcycle WWW sites.

T: Want more information? Here is some stuff explaining how the mailing list works, how to join, etc.
P: We have Pictures of some of our members and/or their bikes. If you want your picture(s) to be added here follow these directions.
P: Every May since 1994 a bunch of us have met at the Pioneer Hotel in Sheepranch, CA . and spent the weekend socializing face to face. Check out some of the photos from various years.
T: We have a pretty good list of postal addresses and phone numbers (now called the M/C Yellow Pages) for companies which sell european motorcycles and/or parts, spares, tyres, clothing, etc. We even have entries for travel, rentals, books, clubs, etc.

Other Web pages and mailing lists for European motorcycles:

N: Tom Rolland makes excellent Ducati belt buckles. Take a look!
N: Scott Elam has some nice Web pages devoted to his Moto Guzzi Lemans III.
Italy Philippe Bredel has, in addition to his complete and informative Moto Guzzi page, scanned a few photos he took in Mandello del Lario at the 1996 Moto Guzzi anniversary celebration. There's even a shot of Godfrey (in euro-moto T-shirt)...
Italy There is a fairly active Ducati mailing list, run/moderated by Vicki, and sponsored by Gio.Ca.Moto. Information is available online.
Italy Our own Stig Bordsenius has a very nice website for the Norwegian Moto Guzzi Club. Frames, animated gifs, the works!
Italy Euro-moto member (and serious Ducati Guy™) Niclas Cederlund has a large Web presence devoted to Ducatis, that used to live here at micapeak.com.
Germany Euro-moto member (and serious Moto Guzzi Guy™) Markolf Gudjons has a slick Web page containing a compilation of Moto Guzzi motorcycle owners with Internet access.
Italy There is now a Laverda Official Web Site.
Italy Virginio Ferrari, Team Manager, invites you to visit the Ducati Corse VF Web pages (Java-enhanced) where you can follow the Ducati's 1996 World Superbike program.
Italy There is an online list of Ducati Dealers Around the Globe which is quite comprehensive and is frequently updated.
Italy Godfrey's semi-famous LeMans 1000 Jetting Secrets are here...
Italy The Moto Guzzi National Owners Club News USA has Guzzi-related news from around the country and around the world.
P: The Laverda Owners Club has a very attractive home page, using Netscape's FRAMES enhancement.
P: John Rushworth has all the UK bike and scooter links that are fit to print.
P: Fabio Andreozzi took some pictures at the 1995 Milan (Italy) Motorcycle Show.
Sweden The Ducati Passions CD is sweet music to Duc lovers. It was produced by the Swedish Ducati Club. There's ordering information some sound bytes to whet your appetite if your Web Browser supports *.au files.
Italy Eric Paulos' Moto Guzzi Home Page is worth a visit too!
N: Need parts for your Guzzi? Try Moto International's online catalog.
N: Active euro-moto member Michael Moore has a business selling Euro Spares.
Real owners of the PanEuropean motorcycle talk about their day-to-day experiences of Hondas flagship tourer for the Real World.

More interesting motorcycle related pages
(though not strictly limited to European motorcycles):

Belgium The Ducati Club of Belgium has a slick set of Web pages with lots of info on riding in Belgium, clubs, great roads, safety advice, a calendar, etc. with an emphasis on Italian bikes...
Camera John Stafford's Motorcycle picture archive contains 85mb worth of online photos of bikes and riders (formerly hosted at Winona University).
Camera Markolf Gudjon's Motorcycle picture archive contains 143mb worth of online photos of bikes, m/c cartoons, etc. (formerly hosted in Germany).
USA Ronnie Cramer's MOTORCYCLE WEB INDEX contains 3,000 links to motorcycle pages on the Web (as of Jan 1997). If you only want to bookmark one motorcycle reference page, this is it!
Canada The Master Link Page is a very comprehensive alphabetized list of links to motorcycle related Web pages and information.
Earth Guus Duijvestijn has created a Great Roads of Europe page, check it out...
France Do you prefer the French language over English? Yves Nguyen has some motorcycle pages and links in French...
Earth The World Grand Prix series has a home page now too...
T: Interested in shipping a bike to Europe? Here's how I flew with my bike from Vancouver, British Columbia to Frankfurt, Germany and back in 1993 (with more current updates). It might still work...
USA The USA's Iron Butt Association is on the Internet, with tips on long-distance riding, good stories, Rally results and some links not found elsewhere...
UK If you're in England, you should visit The Sammy Miller Museum
or the Combe Martin Motorcycle Collection.
N: For a peek at what's for sale, try Motorcycle Shopper Magazine.
N: In the USA, visit Motorcycle Online for the latest news, race results, bike and product reviews, etc. "The World's Largest and Most-Read Digital Motorcycle Magazine".
N: Like sidecars? Try http://www.sidecar.com/.
N: Wayne Woodruff hosts a Web site for the North America AJS and Matchless Owners Club at: http://www.ajsmoc.com/
UK Wayne Woodruff also hosts a Web site for the United Kingdom AJS and Matchless Owners Club at: http://www.jampot.com/.
N: Motorcycle Travel Writer Carla King's Motorcycle Misadventures website chronicles her 1995 journey on the back roads of North America on a Russian Ural motorcycle, a 1998 journey through China on a Chang Jiang, 2000 in India on a Royal Enfield Bullet, 2001 in Italy on a Moto Guzzi, and 2005 again on a Moto Guzzi circumnavigating the Adriatic Sea.

This Web page and many of the pages it links to were created by H. Marc Lewis.