MOKKA CYCLES

Budapest based Mokka have been turning heads with their style of custom bikes, which is clean and retro-cool. They have certainly gotten our fancy with their impeccable attention to detail and simple motorcycle designs. They describe themselves as ‘custom motorcycle studio and workshop’. And this shows in their designs, that are worthy of being in any museum. They caught many eyeballs at last years Bike Shed show and will hopefully do one better this time.

 

5 custom motorcycle builders to look out for in 2019 tripmachine company Mokka Cycles

Photo Credits – Instagram @mokka_cycles

 

deBOLEX ENGINEERING CO.

 

London outfit deBolex have taken the custom world by storm by creating some absolutely stunning masterpieces, the latest of which was their jaw dropping rendition of a Ducati scrambler. The bike was one of the stand-outs at last years Bike Shed show and was was one among the 10 in the Editors Choice for Top Customs of 2018 by BikeEXIF.  They specialize in creating a Victorian’s idea of a purpose built dystopian race machine.

 

deBolex Engineering 5 Custom Motorcycle Builders to look out for in 2019 Tripmachine Company

Photo Credits – BikeEXIF

 

Check them out on Instagram – @debolexengineering

 

Reach out to them at :

deBolex Engineering Co.

232 Selsdon Road Croydon CR2 6PL United Kingdom  

email : info@debolexengineering.com

ph : +44 (0) 7969 589496

 

INJUSTICE CUSTOMS

     

    Hailing all the way from Sweden, they do no injustice to their donor bikes as their name would suggest. Injustice mainly deals in crafting cool scrambler, café racer and flat tracker style motorcycles of the highest quality. They give new life to modern production motorcycles by taking their souls out of their common bodies and putting them in something truly bespoke and awesome looking. Let’s just say they make some cool motorcycles that make you go weak in the knees. Motorcycles that wouldn’t look out of place in your wildest dream motorcycle fantasies. Injustice makes motorcycles that are meant to be used and ridden hard.

     

    Injustice Customs 5 Custom Motorcycle Builders to look out for in 2019 Tripmachine Company

    Photo Credits – Instagram @injusticecustoms

     

    RUA MACHINES

       

      The people at Rua are obsessed with art. You can see this just by seeing their motorcycles. They apparently take inspiration from art and just beautiful objects to render their creations and then cast them in metal and rubber. Based in Portugal, they are all about the abstract and vintage. They take an old school approach when it comes to the design language of their motorcycles and have a no nonsense and clean way of approach. If you are someone who loves the good old times i.e. the 60’s and 70’s, then you won’t be needing a second look to fall head over heels in love with their motorcycles.

       

                                        

      Photo Credits – Instagram @ruamachines

       

      Reach out to them at :

      Rua Machines

      Av. Dr. Fernando Raimundo Rodrigues 654, Esmoriz, Portugal

      email : ruamachines@gmail.com

       

      REVIVAL CYCLES

         

        We all clamor for motorcycles from the past and they tap into this ethos exactly. They deal with the revival and resurrection of motorcycles of yesterday, a point driven home by their motto – ‘Bringing back the motorcycles that matter’. They basically take sweetheart motorcycles and some not so famous motorcycles from the past and put a whole new spin on them keeping true to the essence of the original. They put out creations that look like they came from the factory that way. They do restomods to perfection as well. They are a regular feature on BikeEXIF and that is a saying a lot.

         Revival Cycles 5 Custom Motorcycle Builders to look out for in 2019 Tripmachine CompanyPhoto Credits – Instagram @revivalcycles

         

        Reach out to them at :

        Revival Cycles
        5305 Bolm Rd Austin, TX 78721
        email : orders@revivalcycles.com
        ph : (512) 401-3484

         

         

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        March 02, 2019 — Albert Nanda

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