2012 Harley Night Rod Special
The pitch-black Night Rod has a distinct metal exoskeleton, created through hydroforming to minimize welds. It’s powered by a liquid-cooled 60° V-Twin with 112hp and 85 ft-lb of torque.
The pitch-black Night Rod has a distinct metal exoskeleton, created through hydroforming to minimize welds. It’s powered by a liquid-cooled 60° V-Twin with 112hp and 85 ft-lb of torque.
Somewhere between a Norton and a Harley, this custom bike has a chromoly frame, a Ducati Sport 1000 front-end, a 1200cc Sportster engine, capped off by a bright aluminum gas tank.
A slow motion video of 2007 MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner pulling off one of the most thrilling, graceful yet under appreciated maneuvers in motorsports – cornering on a bike at high speed.
It may bear the Honda insignia on its tank, but it’s actually only inspired by the classic Z series bikes, aka Monkeys. Hadrien Le Flanchec built it with his own hands using a variety of parts.
This awesome bike mod comes to us courtesy of French graphic designer Benjamin Blanchard, who modernized his Triumph Speed Triple with carbon-fiber, LED lighting, and plenty of black.
This sexy titanium, stainless and carbon-fiber custom bike is a one-of-a-kind dream machine. Powered by a 1852cc, 144HP S&S engine, and AkrapoviÄ exhaust, it’s not just about looks either.
Vyacheslav Voronovich creates 1/12th scale replicas of motorcycles like the BMW K1600GTL. Each is made from hundreds of tiny pieces, and has wheels and handlebars that actually work.
The twin rotor BMW boxer powered, carbon fiber Hoverbike concept weighs 231 lbs with a max takeoff weight of 595 lbs, range of 92 miles at 80 knots, top speed of 172 mph and 10,000′ altitude.
A fat-cat bike powered by a 1700cc V-twin power plant, set into a curvaceous body that looks as good as some custom bikes we’ve seen. A great looking cruiser – with modern tech options.
Michael Kritzer is the talent behind the Buell Cratetable, perfect for tinkerers; the bike crate that the motorcycle arrives in is pre-cut to be repurposed into a useable workbench.
BPG Motors’ UNO III electric scooter has two modes. The 2-wheeled dicycle mode is great for indoor use. For more speed, switch to the 3-wheeled street bike mode and go up to 30mph.
A three-man team based in Camden, London that build or modify motorcycles for everyday use. Their creations may not be the fastest or flashiest rides around, but they definitely have character.
This bike features cutting-edge styling to go with its modern energy source. With its continuously-variable transmission and belt-drive, it can hit speeds of 120mph, with a range of 185 miles.
Trick out the ride of your dreams right from your computer with Harley’s H-D1 bike builder. Choose from a wide variety of models and an even more mind-boggling array of customization options.
Created by the official-sounding German Motorcycle Authority, Billy Bob is a stretched-out Harley, juiced up with a 115 hp Revtech 110 – good for about twice the power of the stock engine.
Built by Indonesia-based bike shop Hajarbroxx Motorcycles, the toy-like KillHill is a heavily modified 70s era Honda CB125, built for a client who wanted an “Army Green hill climber.”
Parker Brothers built this grown-up version of the fat-tire kids’ trike, The Green Machine. It steers from the rear like the original, but this one has an 80-cubic inch Harley-Davidson engine.
The Bali branch of motorcycle experts Deus Ex Machina turned a Honda Tiger – a bike that’s popular in Indonesia – from an ugly commuter bike into a classy bike you’d love to ride everyday.
With a name like that, it damned well better be an aggressive motorcycle, and Big Dog’s custom bike doesn’t disappoint. We love that fat 280 rear tire, powered by an OHV 1966cc V-Twin engine.
Mansory’s custom low-slung beauty is powered by a 160hp S&S 2-cyl engine, weighs less than 750lbs. and hits 60mph in just 3.3 seconds. Just one question: Is there enough carbon-fiber for you?
Motorcycle rider Mark Monea has figured out how to pull off a crazy new maneuver on his bike – a full 360-degree front-flip. Do not try this at home – even if you have a foam pit at the end of the ramp.
Made by Shaw Harley-Davidson, the UK’s top Harley-Davidson dealer, this gorgeous custom Nascafe Racer was inspired by Bell & Ross’ BR01 wristwatch, mounted on the bike’s center console.
Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau uses wristwatch parts to create different kinds of motorcycles. Pfau actually started making miniatures using keys, and has also used eyeglasses as materials.
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