2013 Indian Chief Vintage LE
A limited edition of the Chief Vintage, which is based on the legendary 1940 Chief model. It has a 105ci engine, pearl and black paint and detachable passenger backrest and luggage rack.
A limited edition of the Chief Vintage, which is based on the legendary 1940 Chief model. It has a 105ci engine, pearl and black paint and detachable passenger backrest and luggage rack.
An XR100 mini-motorcycle race ends for two riders when they collide in the most unusual of ways, with one rider losing control of his bike and another dragging him by the helmet.
(NSFW) A documentary by Seth C. Brown about bike builder Jack Churchill and one of his prized creations, a motorcycle that looks like it was built by Mad Max using parts from hell’s junkyard.
A gorgeous cafe racer based on the Harley-Davidson Sportster. Made by Roland Sands Design, the motorcycle has a custom fairing, adjustable rear shocks and a charcoal matte gray finish.
Ducati celebrates the 20th anniversary of their most popular bike by recreating the original model. It has a bronze-colored frame, gold-finished Brembo brakes and a vintage Ducati logo.
(BSFW) By painting scantily-clad yoga performers to look like the parts of bikes, then posing them into racy positions, i.d.e.a. and makeup artist Trina Merry created these amazing human sculptures.
Alain Bernard of Santiago Choppers calls his custom Moto Guzzi Daytona the Weight Watcher. Compare it with the stock and you’ll see why. The red parts and pipe wraps add an edge to the sleek look.
Keep your head safe and comfortable at the same time with this high-end helmet, with its 100% carbon fiber outer shell, adjustable ventilation control, and exceptional aerodynamics.
Icon Motorsports sends a couple of its top riders on a global motorcycle odyssey to test out their latest in riding gear. At the end of the day, it’s a 30-minute commercial, but it’s still worth your time.
The Pantah is a personal ride of custom bike maker Jens vom Brauck. The cafe racer was designed to look like a Ducati prototype from the 80s. The carbon fiber saddle houses the exhaust pipes.
A working prototype made by Aerofex Corporation. The vehicle has an intuitive control system that responds to the rider’s leaning movements and balance, similar to a Segway.
Hungarian craftsman Istvan Puskas built his own custom chopper – not using metal parts, but instead making his motorcycle primarily out of acacia wood. Bonus points for that helmet, Istvan.
The lightest 4-cylinder supersports bike in the 1000cc class, the HP4 has 193 horsepower, and weighs under 440 pounds with its tank 90% full. Only serious speed junkies need apply.
If you’re going to be visiting Montreal soon we have good news: the city has a motorbike band with a sidecar cow on drums. The bad news? They only know how to play Sweet Home Alabama.
A custom chopper built by Taiwan-based Rough Crafts using a Harley Knucklehead motor from S&S and a frame from Zero Engineering. All that’s missing is a leather-clad, goggle-wearing rider.
A 1972 Rokon Trail-Breaker – an 8hp 2-wheel drive all-terrain motorcycle – restored by Robert Galbraith, resulting in a bike that’s in all likelihood more beautiful than when it was brand new.
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