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Scrambler Motorcycles: Articles, images & video, featuring classic/vintage, custom scrambler bike builds – in addition to, neo-retro scrambler motorcycles.
About a year ago we got a very cool bike in our inbox built by Chris Tope; a laidback bratstyle based on a Honda CB200 twin. This cool little machine made it to our Top 10 Shed Builds of 2017. It was no surprise that Chris continued with his new passion […]
The BMW R100GS was first produced in 1987, along with the other GS (Gelände/Straße) BMWs it was one of the original dual-sport motorcycles and was
Classic style, modern performance... For a long time, we've been fans of restomods -- vintage motorcycles whose period aesthetics are largely retained while the bike's suspension, brakes, electronics, and overall performance are boosted to modern standards. Recently, however, we've been se
Small bike, big fun.
Gorm Taube is a graphic designer and photographer raised on the west coast of Sweden, but currently residing in Ventura, California. When he decided to move to the US he made the decision to purchase a bike for his commuting, so he found a killer dea
At the Handbuilt Show last year, we had the opportunity to meet Texas young gun Colt Wrangler, whose Yamaha XS650 tracker we recently featured. At the show, Colt had the 1971 Honda CL175 scrambler he'd built for Bexar Goods Co. Pronounced "Bear," they are the creative collaboration of a small team
Martin Schuurmans is a product designer based in Eindhoven who started out as a furniture designer and along the way shifted his focuses to his passion for motorcycles. After 2 years of building and design, he finished this sharp-looking Suzuki XF650
This funky SR500 is like your favorite childhood BMX bike—a fun, kerb-hopping urban runabout that'll put a smile on your face.
The Honda CM250 was a 234cc air-cooled parallel twin produced from 1981-1983. The bike -- a predecessor to the Rebel 250 -- had decidedly "cruiser-ish" styling, though European-spec models offered a healthy 27 horsepower for the displacement.Enter Max Inhulsen of The Netherlands, who bought
One of the world's most renowned customizers builds himself a scrambler...The Suzuki TU250, better known as the Grasstracker or Volty in some markets, is a lightweight single-cylinder street bike introduced in 1994 -- a throwback to the UJM machines of the 1960s-70s, featuring an air-cooled two-