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Triumph Hellfire Flat Tracker

Motorcorner’s Hellfire transformation is an unusual twist for Triumph’s middleweight naked and is the first special to mimic the classic flat-track racers. The basic mechanics are left untouched – the engine internals and most of the chassis components are original Triumph. The standout specification change is the 17” spoked wheels. The aluminium rims have a unique spoke fastening system which …

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Ducati Darmah by Rasio CC

This 1980 Ducati Darmah was found discarded in a barn. Being a literal barn fine, it had lay unloved for more than 20 years until a chance conversation landed it in the hands of the guy’s at Rasio. Decided early on that the original forks and twin rear shock setup would be discarded, the frame required some serious modification. All …

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Mission RS

Based on the same architecture as the Mission bike that destroyed the field at the FIM/TTXGP Laguna Seca race in 2011, the Mission RS Motorcycle ($56,500) is set to bring high-end electric riding to the streets. Limited to just 40 examples  one for each second of the aforementioned prototype’s lead  the RS is powered by the company’s InfiniteDrive powertrain, delivering …

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Uno

The 2008 National Motorcycle Show in Toronto  highlights some of the area’s top custom builders who have on display a fine array of one-off custom machines. This year’s show, however, had one very unusual one-off custom, the Uno. The orange and grey coloured Uno made its first public appearance balanced on its two side-by-side wheels and its footpegs. build by …

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Von Dutch Moto Guzzi Falcone

Dick Cormany, a Numerical Control Programmer, built this gorgeous Guzzi over a five-year period. Purchased used in 1961 for the sum of $574 from California Moto Guzzi dealer Branch Motorcycle Sales in Los Angeles, Mr. Cormany rode his Falcone for a year before spending close to 5000 hours on the customization process. Starting with the rear fender shroud, Cormany built …

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The Machine by Yuri Shif Customs

Trollworx Choppers is a family owned and operated business. The husband and wife team of Dorothy and Terry Marino are the core that make Trollworx a successful business. Terry with help from his sons and family friends builds the bikes, while Dorothy controls the business operations. We are a small shop where quality is more important than quantity, and building …

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Shovelhead by Trollworx Choppers

Trollworx Choppers is a family owned and operated business. The husband and wife team of Dorothy and Terry Marino are the core that make Trollworx a successful business. Terry with help from his sons and family friends builds the bikes, while Dorothy controls the business operations. We are a small shop where quality is more important than quantity, and building …

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Snake Road Concept

Before rushing to the closest snake charmer and ask him to share the secrets behind his tantric skills, let us tell you that the bike we are presenting here only has the looks of a cobra that’s ready to strike, so there’s nothing to be afraid of. Otherwise, it’s just a futuristic motorcycle concept that draws inspiration from the Imperial …

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Yamaha XJR 1300 CS-06 Dissident by it roCkS bikes

  Yamaha’s XJR 20th Anniversary party continues with the Portuguese custom builders’ it roCks!bikes Yard Built CS-06 Dissident café racer. “it roCkS!bikes were high on the list of builders we wanted to work with to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the XJR. Their unique signature style one-piece monocoque is super clean and they have shown they can build stunning custom …

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Triumph Bonneville by GP Design

This Bonnie was created by Officine GP Design, but it looks like the donor bike was either an America or Speedmaster model. Anyway, you will not be able to get your hands on a modding kit for yours. This Triumph received massive transformations, with the usual telescopic fork replaced by a retro springer one, re-raked and with the top assembly …

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