“200 horses at 12,000 rpm!”

July 16, 2014

“Twin ceramic rotor drives on each wheel! And these look like computer controlled anti-lock brakes! Wow, 200 horses at 12,000 rpm!”

Dystopian, neo-Tokyo included a vision of motorcycles further into the future than even Japanese sport bikes of the day hinted. Yes, we’re talking about Akira. On this day, July 16, in 1988 the anime classic was released in its native Japan. Here in the U.S. we had to wait another two years for a limited release. Katsuhiro Otomo directed the classic cyberpunk animation depicting a dystopian Tokyo in the year 2019. The film focuses on teenage biker Tetsuo Shima and his psychic powers, and the leader of his biker gang, Shotaro Kaneda. Some movies grabbed us by their bikes, some by their grit, but this cult classic grabbed our imaginations.


“What you represent to them is freedom.”

July 14, 2014

The quintessential motorcycle movie. Although originally shown in Cannes Film Festival in May of ’69, Easy Rider made its US debut on July 14 in New York City! Dennis Hopper directed and starred in this cult classic that has inspired countless riders and filmmakers, and launched a thousand road trips. Thank you Mr. Hopper. Maybe the next classic will premier at #MFF this year.