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The uncomfortable truth about custom motorcycles is that for every good one built, there are dozens of bad ones. All too often you'll come across custom bikes that have been crudely cobbled together with no regard for good taste—or safety, even. This 1999 Moto Guzzi California was one such bike, until Massimo Rinchiuso rescued it. “The California was previously customized using poorly matched parts, with many malfunctioning parts and poorly made modifications,” says Massimo, who runs Fu...| Bike EXIF
Richard Pollock has an enviable problem: a full order book. Just last week, we featured a stunning Harley Sportster street tracker in his signature Mule Motorcycles style. It turns out that he churned out a second Sportster around the same time, and it's just as wild. The project was conceived when Mule's client brought him a very unique Harley-Davidson motorcycle—an early 'iron' XR750 flat tracker that had previously been owned by the late Allan Girdler. A lifelong racer, journalist, and f...| Bike EXIF
Like most skilled craftsmen, Richard 'Mule' Pollock can turn his hand to myriad custom motorcycle build styles. But there's one particular type of bike that sits closest to the center of his wheelhouse; the street tracker. Mule has extensive experience building and racing flat track bikes, and he knows just how to repackage them for street use. So if you're looking for a Harley Sportster street tracker with a nostalgic American flat track racing vibe, specced for spirited road use, he'll deli...| Bike EXIF
Pierre Terblanche has penned countless motorcycles in his career, but he's best known for the 11 years he spent at Ducati. In that time, the South African designer became infamous for designing bikes that were polarizing at first but went on to become successful. The Ducati 999's boxy bodywork and stacked headlights upset Ducati purists, but it was wildly successful on the race track. The Ducati Hypermotard was a massive departure from the Italian marque's usual fare, but it was immensely pop...| Bike EXIF