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Buell Motorcycles made a splash over the weekend with the launch of the new Super Cruiser bike. Based on the company’s 1190X sportbike, the new bike is Roland Sands’ take on a Buell cruiser. The new bike is part of a product offensive from Buell that includes the 1190x and Hammerhead sportbikes, as well as the upcoming Baja dirt bike and a new sport touring bike.

Buell CEO Bill Melvin and an investment group purchased the company out of bankruptcy and he’s now looking forward to steady product growth. The history of Buell is certainly fascinating, but Melvin and his investment group have high hopes that they can resurrect Buell and build a successful all-American motorcycle company. So what does Melvin say about the future of Buell?

Buell Super Cruiser parked with a rider on it.
Why Roland Sands? I met Roland in 2004 at the V-Twin show (V-Twin Expo) and we’ve been involved in the industry. I saw Roland again at the re-launch of Buell. I reached out to him and said, ‘Hey, what do you think about making a kick-ass cruiser, something hot.’ It took about a year and a half.

What was Roland’s design brief? I said, ‘Keep the performance of the engine and the rear swingarm.’ That’s key to why it handles so well. We made the decision to keep the front-end race suspension and perimeter brakes and sportbike wheels. We kept that whole package.

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By: Dan Mayfield
Title: Interview: Buell CEO Bill Melvin
Sourced From: www.bikeexif.com/interview-buell-ceo-bill-melvin
Published Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2023 15:16:27 +0000

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Giddy up: Colt Wrangler’s prizewinning Harley Sportster

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Custom Harley-Davidson Sportster by Colt Wrangler
With a name like Colt Wrangler, it’s safe to assume that the man is from Texas and probably a bit of a cowboy. Hot dang if you aren’t right on both counts—Colt has been riding broncos and bulls competitively since he was a kid. But what you’re less likely to guess, is that this young cowpoke is also one of the most impressive motorcycle builders to emerge from the US custom scene in recent years.

Since Colt Wrangler Motorcycles was founded in 2015, Colt has established a distinct design language of his own. Recognizable by their high-level sheet-metal work, his builds exist in perfect proportion and hold high-performance details for those that know what they’re looking at—or even better, for those lucky enough to ride them.

Custom Harley-Davidson Sportster by Colt Wrangler

We have featured Cole’s bikes before. But with more time to work on his latest project—a 1999 Harley-Davidson Sportster—he’s taken his personal style to new heights.

Colt had just started the Harley Sportster project, working in collaboration with local Texas truck builders Vintage Vendetta Garage, when Roland Sands Design announced the Dream Build-Off. This was a competition for local shops and backyard builders, with new motorcycles from BMW, Indian, and Royal Enfield as prizes. The Sportster was originally supposed to be a street-ready scrambler, but with this added motivation, Colt went

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By: Morgan Gales
Title: Giddy up: Colt Wrangler’s prizewinning Harley Sportster
Sourced From: www.bikeexif.com/custom-harley-sportster-colt-wrangler
Published Date: Fri, 19 May 2023 17:01:46 +0000

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Look the part: The DMD Rivale retro full face helmet

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DMD Rivale retro full face motorcycle helmet
Given the rise in popularity of modern classic motorcycles in recent years, it’s only natural that motorcycle gear and apparel would follow suit. Just like most major OEMs have at least a couple of retro-styled bikes in their catalogs, most major gear and helmet companies have at least a couple of retro-styled items to match those bikes. But the Italian company DMD does it differently.

DMD doesn’t just dabble in café racer gear… they live and breathe it. Case in point: the DMD Rivale retro full-face helmet.

DMD Rivale retro full face motorcycle helmet

Based in Bergamo, an impossibly picturesque city in Italy’s alpine Lombardy region, DMD specializes in helmets and apparel. Specifically, helmets and apparel that combine modern materials and manufacturing processes, with all the style and panache of yesteryear.

This family-owned enterprise traces its roots back to 1975 California. While traveling to the US, the patriarch of the family, Amilcare, decided to start a motorcycle gear import and distribution company.

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By: Wesley Reyneke
Title: Look the part: The DMD Rivale retro full face helmet
Sourced From: www.bikeexif.com/dmd-rivale-retro-helmet
Published Date: Sat, 27 May 2023 17:01:29 +0000

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E-Type: A minimalist electric scrambler from Crooked

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Custom electric scrambler by Crooked Motorcycles
Most conversations about electric motorcycles revolve around how they stack up against their petrol-powered counterparts. But there’s really no need to pick sides. Electric and ICE bikes are going to coexist for quite some time before one takes over from the other, so we might as well enjoy them both.

“These two worlds can harmonize very well,” asserts Dominikus Braun, co-founder of Germany’s Crooked Motorcycles. Among the shop’s offerings is a made-to-order custom based on the Yamaha XS400; a minimalist scrambler with compact proportions. Now they’ve copied and pasted that design onto an electric bike, to prove that it can look just as good.

Custom electric scrambler by Crooked Motorcycles

It’s an idea that Crooked’s been milling over for a while, but finding the right donor bike was key to nailing the brief. They eventually connected with the Swedish brand RGNT, whose flagship product, the ‘No.1,’ is a stylish and compact electric retro. Its 21 kW hub motor is good for 21 kW of peak power, with a top speed of 120 km/h [75 mph] and a range of 148 km [92 miles].

“We immediately got into the same vibe, and had the same views when it came to design language,” says Dominikus. “The reduced classic style of both companies was a great thing to have in common.”

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By: Wesley Reyneke
Title: E-Type: A minimalist electric scrambler from Crooked
Sourced From: www.bikeexif.com/electric-scrambler-crooked-motorcycles
Published Date: Thu, 18 May 2023 17:43:10 +0000

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