Esquire Network has ordered new hourlong motorcycle building competition series Wrench Against The Machine for fall. Hosted by motorcycle aficionados, Brian Schaffran and Dani Pajak, Wrench Against ...
The company's Indian Motorcycle division has announced the semifinalists for The Wrench: Scout Bobber Build-Off, a competition aimed at non-professional motorcycle builders. Polaris Industries Inc. is ...
A split-wheeled bicycle is a strange machine where the rear wheel has been carefully cut into multiple separate rotating pieces, somehow managing to support the bike just fine. YouTuber Bikes and ...
Vicki Sanfelipo started Project Guardians after winning a S&S V-Twin Evo in a raffle. Now, she's using the grand prize to kick-start a custom-build initiative.
Indian Motorcycle, America’s first motorcycle company, and Motorcycle Missions, a non-profit organization that helps veterans and first responders find hope and healing through motorcycle therapy, ...
If you’re tired waiting around for the perfect bike to show up in the market, we have good news for you. You might not have to wait for one any longer. In fact, you can build your dream electric bike ...
MILWAUKEE -- Building a racing motorcycle from the ground up is no easy task. But some students at Bradley Tech High School in Milwaukee are learning how -- and they want to be the best at it. Bradley ...
A custom motorcycle builder may reopen a downtown Concord shop after winning a television show contest. Custom motorcycle builder Greg Westbury won Thursday's "Biker Build-Off," a TLC television show ...
Indian Motorcycles, which dates all the way back to 1901, in Springfield, Massachusetts, is pitting dealer against dealer in an epic Chieftain bike build-off, with the top three picks being announced ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zero Motorcycles, the worldwide leader in electric motorcycles and powertrains, and Deus ex Machina’s Venice Beach location co-founder and former US Motorcycle ...
If you desperately want an e-bike but don't have the funds for a ready-to-ride, one expert wants to teach you how to build your own. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
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