Gauloises Blondes Edition Yamaha 250 from Holy Moly Motorcycles… The Yamaha WR250F is the off-road / enduro version of the company’s YZ250F motocross bike. In other words, it’s a high-performance trail bike — a race […]| BikeBound
R7-inspired Restomod Race Bike from DV8 Motorcycles... The late 1980s and early 1990s were heady times for superbike fans. In order to meet the production rules of series like World Superbike and AMA Superbike, manufacturers offered homologation specials like the Ducati 888 SP4S, Hond| BikeBound
Fast Freddie-inspired Fireblade Retromod from Rindperformance... Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1961, Freddie Spencer began racing dirt track at the tender age of four...and his innate talent was immediately apparent. At 17, he won the 1978 250cc U.S. National Novice Class Road Racing| BikeBound
From €150 Donor to Endurance-Style 90s Restomod... Jonny Kerins (@jfk_bikes) of Ireland's County Meath builds and restores bikes out of an old milking parlor on his 1950s farm. His love for sport bikes goes back to boyhood, when Santa gifted him a book about superbikes with a first-gen F| BikeBound
Dedicated to Mark "Jacko" Jackson, a Free Spirit on the Mountain... Today we have one special story indeed. It comes from our friend John "Jacko" Jackson, whose 1428cc GSX-powered "Touch Too Much" Harris Magnum II made our list of the Top 10 Customs of 2024: Editor's Choice. Jacko, who wa| BikeBound
"Intoxicating in the best kind of way..." In the late 1960s, Japanese motorcycles were quickly evolving from utilitarian transportation into sporting machines that put a premium on performance and acceleration. Honda introduced the CB750 -- aka the "Original Superbike" -- while Kawasaki po| BikeBound
Bolt Motor Co. builds a 500cc weapon... The Yamaha RD350 is one of the most iconic sporting motorcycles ever produced. The original air-cooled 350cc two-stroke parallel-twin was produced from 1973-1975, and the RD quickly became a darling of club racers around the world. It earned a reputa| BikeBound
"A hair-raising noise..." Introduced in 1994, the Triumph Speed Triple became the first factory-built streetfighter, a naked bike with a triple-cylinder engine from the British brand's Daytona 900 sportbike."The naked bike phenomenon became popular after cash-strapped riders who had cra| BikeBound
Possibly the Last: Honda CB1100R from AC Sanctuary... In 1980, Honda unveiled their first-ever homologation special, the CB1100R. Based on the CB900, the single-seat sport bike boasted a 1062cc 16-valve DOHC inline-four producing 120 bhp and was designed for endurance racing, where it made| BikeBound
KZ1000-Powered "A16R 005" from AC Sanctuary... Hiroyuki Nakamura and his team at AC Sanctuary are famous for developing some of the fastest, sexiest restomod motorcycles on the planet. Though they work with many different Japanese superbikes of the 1970s and 80s, their bread and butter is| BikeBound
Basket Case to Asphalt Warrior: 1971 Kawasaki H1B... In the annals of motorcycledom, few street-going machines have earned a more notorious reputation than the original Kawasaki H1 Mach III, a 500cc two-stroke triple developed for the speed-crazed horsepower junkies of the American market.| BikeBound
A Smokin' Two-Stroke Tracker from DubStyle Designs... There are workshops who turn out a kaleidoscopic range of custom bikes, always experimenting with a style or era or make they haven't yet explored, often at the behest of a client. Then there are those lone builders operating out of sm| BikeBound