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Eager to acquire a manufactured bike that is his own and that lasts over time, David, a teacher, approached us to make a frame that could follow him in all his activities. From this project was born the Victoire N°466, a versatile bike whose key words are modulation and integration.
Deus leads the charge this week, with a Royal Enfield sporting the same style as their earlier builds. Plus we look at a vintage BMW restomod from Bolt, a Sportster desert racer from Rusty Butcher, and a new electric motorcycle from the Ukraine. Royal Enfield Interceptor by Deus ex Machina The most striking thing about this Interceptor, is that it reminds us of the bikes that Deus Australia was churning out in its early days. Head wrench Jeremy Tagand put the shop on the map with his bobbed Yamaha SR500s and Kawasaki W650s; this Enfield could blend in with them
Custom motorcycles are a mix of art and engineering—and there’s a tension in that mix. Trends develop, and quickly become cliché. But occasionally a builder bucks the trend so hard that it literally stops people in their tracks. That’s what happened six months ago at the Wheels & Waves show in Biarritz, France. Crowds gathered around this BMW, which was given a brief outing by Spanish builder David Borras and his El Solitario MC crew. ‘Baula’ is based on a 1969 BMW R75/5 and it’s the result of six months’ hard work, from design to the fabrication of dozens of
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Joe Rankin revives a ready-for-the-scrap-heap Yamaha CT3.
These days, any mention of a 'scrambler' usually sparks a fervent debate about what exactly the name means. But here's something we can all agree on: vintage-style scramblers are seriously cool. We're talking about those machines that actually went off-piste; duking it out at the legendary International Six Days Trial, or blazing a trail across the Californian desert. Back then they were all about function—but today they're just as much about nostalgic appeal. Stephen Bentley of Dust Custom Motorcycles has captured the scrambler vibe perfectly with this latest build. And even though he's used a BMW—rather than a British or
*SURLY* crosscheck complete bike BLUE LUG custom SPEC Frame: *SURLY* crosscheck BLUE LUG CUSTOM PAINT by COOK PAINT WORKS Headset: *CANE CREEK* 40 Handle:*NITTO* B356 M's bar (black) Brake Levers:*TEKTRO* FL750 brake lever set (black/silver) Stem:*NITTO* ui-2 stem (blackr) Wheels: *VELOCITY* A23 rim × *SHIMANO* deore XT hub Tire:*RIVENDELL* jack brown tire (black/sikin) Brake: *SHIMANO* Crankset:*SHIMANO* deore crankset Saddle:*BROOKS* b17 standard FD&RD:*SHIMANO* deore Rack:*SURLY* nice rack rear
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When a new motorcycle fails to sell and is soon pulled from production, it's usually the case that the manufacturer
La moto Citroën 2CV de Emile Leray ...
If you have an old motorcycle stashed in your garage, backyard or basement, waiting for its turn on the workbench, you’re not alone. Old bikes can spark joy—but they can also take a lot of time and patience to get them to where they can spark joy. Jürgen Becker, a comedian and actor from Cologne, Germany, can relate. He took pity on a 1955 Minsk M1A that was destined for the junkyard, graciously adopting the diminutive two-stroke. Then he brought it back to life as a vintage electric bike and named it after a Jimi Hendrix album. If the M1A
Hallowe’en is here again, and behind all the costumes and trick or treatin’ is a counter of the yearly cycle completing another revolution. Coincidentally, today’s bike, built by the legendary frame builder, Colorado’s Mark Nobilette, came together in time for the holiday bearing a resemblance to a certain arachnid-themed superhero. Photographer Mark Reimer captured the…
Visvim présente aujourd’hui le lookbook de sa nouvelle collection Spring/Summer 2019. La marque d’Hiroki Nakamura propose cette saison une grande variété de vêtements, une fois de plus inspirés par l’esthétique americana et la culture amérindienne et nippone. Le lookbook permet également d’apercevoir quelques-uns des nouveaux modèles de chaussures et de baskets…
Deus leads the charge this week, with a Royal Enfield sporting the same style as their earlier builds. Plus we look at a vintage BMW restomod from Bolt, a Sportster desert racer from Rusty Butcher, and a new electric motorcycle from the Ukraine. Royal Enfield Interceptor by Deus ex Machina The most striking thing about this Interceptor, is that it reminds us of the bikes that Deus Australia was churning out in its early days. Head wrench Jeremy Tagand put the shop on the map with his bobbed Yamaha SR500s and Kawasaki W650s; this Enfield could blend in with them
Commuter motorcycles don't usually excel in the styling department, but they don't need to either. As long as they're cheap, sip fuel, and are dainty enough to weave through traffic, you're good. On the bustling roads of Taiwan, the commuter bike is king. One of the world's largest manufacturers of scooters and small-capacity motorcycles, SYM, is headquartered there. And it's also the home of Max Ma—the sole operator of Taipei-based custom house, 2LOUD. In the short time that we've been following 2LOUD's work, Max has consistently wowed us. This time, he's created a stylish city runabout using the vanilla SYM
If there’s something missing from Ducati's current lineup, it’s a modern cafe racer with strong ties to the past. Sure, there’s the oddly named Scrambler Cafe Racer—but that submodel doesn't evoke as much nostalgia as a SportClassic or MH900e. What Ducati really needs is something in the same vein as this magnificent Ducati 600SL Pantah. Built by Ruamachines and based on a 1982 Ducati 600SL Pantah, it's an effortlessly cool cafe racer with a better-than-factory vibe. Highlights include Italian colors, upgraded suspension, and a minimalist design that puts the unique frame and Desmodromic L-twin motor on full display. Ruamachines founders
Sold to a friend to pass on those commuter vibes.
Gold Stroke Motors: BMW Airhead scramblers for the next generation of riders...In 1969, BMW introduced what would be the first of their "Airhead" motorcycles, the Slash 5 series featuring the company's new air-cooled flat-twin boxer engine. Over the next 25 years, the BMW Airhead would become no
Double dipping on brands isn't something I like to do very often. What I mean is yesterday's gallery featured Crust Bikes and today's - obviously - is too. What I can't ignore are the impressive details that went into this build and how much of a joy it was to shoot this bike. So I'm riding this wave of emotions and posting this bike immediately. Scott's Romanceur might just be my favorite Crust Bikes I've seen to date. Sorry, Poppi! So what makes this build so special? Well, for one, its build kit is well thought out, but not by…
Frame :*SURLY* pack rat Headset :*CHRIS KING* Hubs :*PAUL* fhub × word hub Crankset :*SUGINO* mighty × *SURLY* stainless chainring Cog:*WHITE INDUSTRIES* eno single freewheel Tire :*GRAND BOIS* hetre 650B tire Brake :*PAUL* motolite V-brake Brake Lever :*TEKTRO* FL750 brake lever set Handlebar :*SIM WORKS* get around bar Stem :*NITTO* low stack stem Saddle :*BROOKS* team pro classic Seat post:*NITTO* S65 Pedal :*BL SELECT* SHARK pc pedal Grip :*ESI* racers edge grip Skewer:*PAUL* quick release skewer