Even if you don’t know Moc Tu’s name, you’ve probably seen his work. He’s the lead mechanical engineer at the Vietnamese startup Nuen Moto, and has been instrumental in bringing their electric motorcycle concept to market. When he’s not doing that, he runs his own custom shop—building outrageous machines like this girder-forked Buell XB9S. Nicknamed…
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Before Harley-Davidson unceremoniously shuttered Buell, the all-American marque produced some of the most interesting motorcycles on the market. The late-2000s Buell XB series is a prime example. Combining aggressive streetfighter styling with bold engineering, it featured a Sportster engine with a downdraught intake, a sculpted fuel-in-frame chassis, and perimeter disc brakes. David Shrader is a…
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Buell’s tempestuous history is sprinkled with moments of sheer motorcycling brilliance. And the XB series of the early 2000s ranks high on the American motorcycle company’s list of greatest hits. The Buell XB had tongues wagging for an array of reasons when it first hit the scene. Not only did the XB’s fuel-in-frame design go…
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Riding a motorcycle is about more than just getting from A to B—it’s an experience. Someone who truly understands this sentiment is David Sánchez at Bottpower in Valencia, Spain. They’re known for creating some of the wildest custom motorcycles on the planet. When David isn’t spinning spanners in his workshop, he’s spinning spanners for other…
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There’s nothing more depressing than checking the damage to your bike after dropping it—or worse, after a crash. But for mildly damaged…
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Call us romantic, but we love the idea of old-school craftsmanship. The process of starting a project on a piece of paper,…
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There has always been something special about the machines built inside the deBolex workshop, a few miles south of London, England. They…
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Modern race bikes aren’t usually on our watch list. But when we came across this scorcher, we just had to share. The…
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