At the Boundary of Beauty and Truth: The Motorcycle as Aesthetic/Ontologic Vehicle

Steven Burr

motorcycle drawing

I will argue that motorcycling may perhaps be a paradigmatic experience which lends itself to both aesthetic and ontologic realizations: although there are a myriad of ways in which riding potentiates a wide range of experiences of beauty, the act of riding is simultaneously, and fundamentally, a particular way of objectively being in the world; these seemingly distinct and independent experiences are in fact inexorably related, each synergistically amplifying the other. Motorcycling is thus precisely the kind of experience which enables a reconciliation of the aesthetic and the ontologic in a unified, and unifying, experience of harmony.
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Save the Date – 13th IJMS Conference

For 2026 the IJMS conference will be held in Washington State at The Ridge Motorsports Park. July 16th-19th, 2026:  IJMS will venture to Shelton, Washington which is  40 miles southwest of Seattle and 20 miles northwest of Olympia, Washington’s state capitol. Shelton is known as the “Gateway to the Olympics” and “Christmastown USA” because of the large Christmas tree farming industry. Continue reading

Blind Spot on the Road to Sustainability: Motorcycles in UK Transport Planning

Robert Stanley and Gemma Bridge

UK transport policy has prioritised car driving, active travel, and public transport, while motorcycles remain systematically excluded from planning and policy debates. This viewpoint argues that such omission is driven less by evidence and more by persistent cultural bias and safety anxieties surrounding motorcycling. Drawing on international and UK-based literature, the authors critically examine the potential role of motorcycles in addressing congestion, car dependency, and accessibility challenges, while acknowledging legitimate concerns relating to safety, emissions, and induced demand. Continue reading

Book Review: The Ambiguities of European Comic Book Bikers by David Walton

Jason Wragg, PhD

book on comic agri background

David Walton’s The Ambiguities of European Comic Book Bikers makes an important contribution to motorcycle studies by turning scholarly attention towards a previously overlooked cultural artefact: the European comic-book biker publications. This study demonstrates convincingly that these comics merit serious critical analysis as complex cultural texts that both reflect and shape motorcycling identities across Europe. Continue reading

Film Review: The Taming of the Biker, Ad Nauseam

Sarah Hoiland

feature film still

The Bikeriders, which roared into theaters June 21 2024, is a film that seeks to depict “outlaw” biker culture for a popular audience immersing viewers in the world of the “Vandals” a Motorcycle Club” (MC), founded in the 1960s. The story is primarily told through Kathy’s (Jodie Comer) nasally Midwestern twang, as it is relayed to Danny Lyon (Mike Faist), a photographer. Continue reading

Seen from a Motorcycle: Hypomnemata by Robert Pirsig’s from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Guido Borelli

In his less elaborate passages, ZAMM shows us how the act of seeing while riding a motorcycle coincides with a performative act. Seeing things as “pure seeing” is useful for suspending our innate habit of filtering the vision of things through the intellect. Continue reading

A scoping review investigating motorcyclists’ visual gaze using eye-tracking methodology

Shel Silva

eye and laser beams

Motorcyclists are one of the most vulnerable road user groups worldwide world (World Health Organization, 2015). The UK Department for Transport (2023) reports the most common crash contributory factor is ‘the driver or motorcyclist failed to look properly’. To better understand motorcyclists’ visual gaze, it is necessary to review the prior research which uses eye-tracking methodologies. Continue reading

About the 2025 IJMS Iceland Conference

Motorcycle Studies

Iceland waterfalls

For the first time the IJMS conference will be held in land of fire and ice – Iceland. IJMS Conference 2025 will trek to the Motorcycle Museum (Motorhjolasafn) in the “Northern capital“ of Iceland, Akureyri. Keynotes, presenters and motorcycle enthusiasts will enjoy the dulcet tones of motorcycle theory amongst the extraordinary 2-wheeled collection of Heiðar Þ Jóhannsson. Continue reading

Registration for the 2025 IJMS Conference

Motorcycle Studies

registration

For the first time the IJMS conference will be held in land of fire and ice – Iceland. IJMS Conference 2025 will trek to the Motorcycle Museum (Motorhjolasafn) in the “Northern capital“ of Iceland, Akureyri. Keynotes, presenters and motorcycle enthusiasts will enjoy the dulcet tones of motorcycle theory amongst the extraordinary 2-wheeled collection of Heiðar Þ Jóhannsson. Continue reading