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Untitled Motorcycles

Untitled Motorcycles are three guys making custom motorcycles out of a workshop in Camden, London. Untitled build motorcycles for everyday use with great individual styling and quality mechanics. They bring back to life old unloved motorcycles and in a way recycle them into classics. Featured here are the UM-2 Scrambler(silver) and the UM-3 Street(black) motorcycles.



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Diamond Atelier Mark II Evo - Image

Diamond Atelier Mark II Evo

Munich´s expert motorcycle customizer Diamond Atelier has recently launched a new series with a timeless shape that will please Cafe Racer enthusiasts. They have just introduced their newest member to the Diamond Atelier family - the Mark II Evo. The beautiful bike is based on a BMW R100R Paralever instead of the R80RT Monolever basis they used on the forerunner series. Alongside other refinements, the Evo now features a 1000cc boxer engine that delivers more power...
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Crooked Yamaha XSR700 - Image

Crooked Yamaha XSR700

The Crooked Yamaha XSR700 is a striking one off build that celebrates the purity of riding through design, proportion, and craftsmanship. Known as the Crooked700, this Icon Line project reimagines Yamaha’s popular middleweight into a sculptural street tracker that puts the focus squarely on the perfect line of a motorcycle. Built by Germany’s Crooked Motorcycles, the XSR700 was completely re engineered from back to front. A newly welded frame sets the fou...
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TRIUMPH SPEED TWIN | BY ROD AND TOD DESIGN - Image

TRIUMPH SPEED TWIN | BY ROD AND TOD DESIGN

Triumph Speed Twin is a motorcycle created by Northumbria University students, Roy Norton and Thomas Kashe. Inspired by the Manx Norton their final major project was to design a classic themed bike, aimed at a youth market. Designed to appeal to a new generation of motorcyclists looking for a new interpretation on the classic, vintage cafe racer. The bike is stripped back, lowered and lengthened. There is a mix of Triumph heritage with modern design pr...
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