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The 2 Stroke Attack was set up in 2015 by Roland Sands.
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The engine comes from the Yamaha RD 400 from 1974.
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The Ago TT was built by Deus Ex Machina.
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It is based on the MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR from model year 2017.
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This bike is called Asymmetric Aero and was made by Alp & Racing design rebuilt.
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It is based on the Triumph Thunderbird from 1950.
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The Beezerker comes from Speed Shop Design.
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It is based on the 1965 BSA Thunderbolt.
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Falcon Motorcycles has the so-called "Black" built up.
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It is based on the Vincent Black Shadow from 1952.
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This custom bike is called Blue Monday and was built in NYC Norton.
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The base model is a Matchless G50 and dates from 1962.
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BMW Alpha by Mark Atkinson.
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Base model: BMW K75 (1991).
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Crapshoot from Alta Motors.
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Base model: Alta Redshift MXR (2018).
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Dirty Pigeon from Heiwa Motorcycle.
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Base model: Triumph TR6 (1971).
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E-LisaBad from Krautmotors.
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Base model: BMW C Evolution (2017).
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J63 Schwantz from Revival Cycles.
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Base model: Ducati 900 SS SP.
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L-Concept from Bandit9 Motorcycles.
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Base model: Honda Super Sport 125 (1967).
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Mission One from Mission Motorcycles.
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Base model: Prototype from Mission Motorcycles (2009).
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Musket 2 from Hazan Motorworks.
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Base model: Musket (2018).
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Needle from Chabott Engineering.
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Base model: Triumph TR6 (1957).
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Ōishi Yoshio from Ronin Motorworks.
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Base model: Buell EBR 1190 RX.
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Petardo by El Solitario MC.
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Base model: Ducati 900 SS (1993).
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Rondine from Medaza Cycles.
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Base model: Moto Guzzi Nuovo Falcone (1974).
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Sleeper from Chabott Engineering.
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Base model: Excelsior Twin (1914).
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Speedster from Ehinger Kraftrad.
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Base model: Harley-Davidson UL (1937).
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Suavecito from Sosa Metalworks.
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Base model: Indian Scout (1940).
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T-005 Cross from Thrive Motorcycle. Base model: Yamaha Scorpio 225 (2008).
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White Phantom from Kingston Custom.
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Base model: BMW R 80 RT (1986).
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Finally, we take a look at the Petersen Automotive Museum.
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The museum is located in Los Angeles.
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The custom bike exhibition has been open since April 14th.
Exhibition in the Petersen Automotive Museum
Custom revolution
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles opened a new exhibition in April 2018 that deals with spectacular custom bikes. We present some of the models on display.
D.he most of the custom bikes that can be seen at the Custom Revolution in the Petersen Automotive Museum are barely recognizable. The differences to the basic model are too great. The range of converted models ranges from a brand new MV Agusta Brutale 800 RR to the Excelsior Twin from 1914.
A total of 25 custom bikes
Most of the conversions on display are from customizers in the United States. But the works of three German screwdrivers also made it into the exhibition.
In total, the Custom Revolution consists of 25 motorcycles from the manufacturers BMW, Harley-Davidson, Ducati, Yamaha, Honda, Moto Guzzi, MV Agusta, Excelsior, Triumph, BSA, Vincent, Matchless, Alta, Mission Motors, Musket, Buell and Indian, the were made by remodeling forges, some of which are very popular in the scene. Some bikes are probably already known in this country. Friends of Glemseck 101 should, for example, remember the E-LisaBad, which was converted by Krautmotors and based on the BMW C-Evolution scooter.
The exhibition could be visited between April 2018 and March 2019. Although the Custom Revolution is no longer on display, some other historic motorcycles can still be viewed in the Petersen Automotive Museum, which were housed in other exhibitions.
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