Who knew bikers were such hopeless romantics?
The Rockefeller Center ice skating rink might be perfect for marriage proposals in New York City, but if you're in Los Angeles you'll have to get a little more creative -- like shutting down a major highway.
The curious little calf in this video was perhaps a little too curious while investigating a nearby canal and found himself unable to climb back out.
Luckily, a passing motorcyclist who spotted the struggling bovine realized the danger the calf was in, rushed to its aid, and after several attempts, managed to save its life.
To set a Guinness world record, ten fearless Chinese motorcyclists managed to avoid hitting each other while driving inside a Sphere of Death for 20 seconds. We're not sure such an obscure record would be worth the risk, but it's still pretty awesome...
Here's your chance to own a piece of television history from 'Happy Days'! The 1949 Triumph Trophy TR5 motorcycle ridden by the Fonz (Henry Winkler) is set to go up for auction on November 12.
Here we have a man about to take his brand new motorcycle for a spin. Or so you think. Actually, the fellow does take the bike for a pretty intense ride, but just not in the way you'd expect.
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Let this video of a motorcyclist crashing at top speed into a passing truck be a lesson to all drivers: Motorcycles are dangerous, riders should always wear a helmet and Ryan Gosling probably won't be around to smooth things over when the two drivers meet. Despite the severity of the crash (which shatters the motorcycle in question), its rider miraculously gets up and walks it off.
These days cars come with some pretty sophisticated add-ons: rearview cameras that show what's behind you, driver alert systems that wake you if you're dozing off. These optional features are all well and good, but none of them hold a candle to the Honda Motocompo, a tiny, folding scooter that was sold as a trunk-sized accessory for the Honda City and the Honda Today from 1981 to 1983.