As long as Triumph keep churning out modern classics, builders will be lining up to chop them. This latest example is a 2007 Bonneville T100—tastefully reworked by the crew at Clutch Custom Motorcycles. Clutch Custom operates out of Paris' 12th arrondissement, and if I had to describe their signature style, it would be well-proportioned bikes with excellent lines. Or, as Clutch's Willie Knoll sums it up, “perfect flow”. To achieve “perfect flow” on this Bonnie, Clutch started with the frame—shortening and re-working the rear to follow a straighter line from the tank, and to support a custom perch. Willie's not
1947 Indian Chief Roadmaster American dream March April 2010 By Phillip Tooth When it comes to American style, few bikes match the Indian Chief, which continues to influence motorcycle styling decades on witness Kawasaki’s 1999 2005 skirted fender V
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With the internet clogged with the 10 years challenge, we decided to go through our favourite brands and their changes in the past decade. From Royal Enfield to Ducati, here's a list of brands whose changes from the past decade is like night and day!
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Last year, the Harley-Davidson Sportster turned 60. It’s an extraordinary milestone, with only the Royal Enfield Bullet having a longer unbroken model run. Surprisingly, Harley didn’t make much noise about the Sportster’s 60th birthday. But the Spanish builder Efraón Triana decided to celebrate it in a most unusual fashion. With the blessing and support of Harley-Davidson España, he’s taken a 2016 model Sportster and reconfigured it to resemble a late 50s Ironhead (below). Not an easy task, but Efraón had one factor in his favor: development of the Sportster has always been incremental. Like Porsche, Milwaukee prefers evolution to revolution.
A nostalgic look at the old country with a collection of more than 20 vintage photos of Italy from the 1920s through the 1970s.
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1946 Indian Chief on display at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds, Alabama.
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This poster features a yellow scooter standing in the middle of a classic architectural style backdrop. The texture of the poster was explored to create a unique atmosphere. The earthy color palettes give the poster an Italian flair and an exotic atmosphere. The motif was taken from a photographic source.
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