TLDR: Liza Miller | The real Daytona Loop | GS 750 | New Logo
Hey riders,
I know I often struggle to find community in the motorcycle world and my conversation with Liza below is a good reminder that ‘if you build it they will come’ as she owns the longest running moto Co-op and its essentially just her opening her garage.
I hope that this issue brings you some sense of community as well. If you have a story idea or recommendation, you can always reply to this email, we do read them all.
-Zach
Publisher of American Moto Co.
May 2026 Events
The One Motorcycle Show 2026
May 1st - 3rd
Zidell Yards
Portland, OR
Thunder Beach Spring Motorcycle Rally 2026
April 29th - May 3rd
Frank Brown Park
Panama City Beach, FL
Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally 2026
May 8th - 17th
Grand Strand
Myrtle Beach, SC
AspenCash Motorcycle Rally 2026
May 14th - 17th
Inn of the Mountain Gods
Mescalero, NM
Golden State Hog Rally 2026
May 14th - 16th
Paso Robles Event Center
Paso Robles, CA
Iron Horse Bike Week 2026
May 21st - 25th
House of Harley-Davidson
Layton, UT
Reviews for Riders: Suzuki GS750

By the time I was old enough to ride, the 1977 Suzuki GS750 was already a "vintage" machine, a relic of cooling fins and heavy steel that predated my license by a decade. In the mid-90s, these were the bikes you found under dusty tarps or in local classifieds for a few hundred bucks. They weren’t icons yet, read more….
While the term is common today, many historians agree that the 1969 Honda CB750 was the first motorcycle to officially be called a "Superbike." What specific feature did it have that was a first for a mass-produced bike?
Epic Rides: The Ultimate Daytona Loop

I know, I know, I have written about the Daytona loop before…but this year, I realized something: The Loop is just the appetizer.
Most out-of-state riders come down, do that one circle, and think they’ve seen North Florida. They haven’t. read more…
Community Spotlight: Liza Miller

I have interviewed riders across all types of disciplines, and one thing remains consistent, it is never about the bike. It’s about the people who show up, the risks they’re willing to take, and the quiet decision to just… start.
Liza Miller doesn’t wait for permission, she opens her garage… every Sunday.
We’re always down to talk bikes. And if you know someone who lives for throttle therapy, send this newsletter their way; their readership helps keep the newsletter going.
Keep the shiny side up.
– The American Moto Co. Team


