The One Moto Show 2017 - Photo Gallery
Check out our photo gallery form The One Moto Show 2017 in Portland, Oregon. Choppers, Bobbers, Scramblers to badass customs. The One Moto Show has it all.
I didn't want to overwhelm you with an endless pile of images in The One Moto Show recap article, so the best of the rest are all provided here. I've separated the groups into three categories that roughly lump the various bikes into Cafe Racers, Dirt Bikes and V-Twin in an effort to keep some semblance of order. So, grab a beer and lube up your mouse. There's going to be a lot of scrolling going on in this article.
Cool Cafe Racers
This is without a doubt my favorite class. It's home to the cool cafe bikes that are returning with a vengeance in the form of all those scramblers hitting showrooms everywhere, as well as the R nineT models, and similar designs. But the best of the best are builds that take the racer theme to the next level. I like it when you see something that brings a new twist to an old design. There's a bunch of these cafe racers that did just that.
Down and Dirty Bikes
It's tough to customize a dirt bike so most of these machines are simply restored. For those of us who like looking at a clean motocross bike there are a bunch of great ones in this gallery. I didn't take the time to document the exact make, model and year of each one so this is simply for your viewing pleasure.
Crazy V-Twin Customs
These crazy V-twin customs are the latest examples of the bikes you might see at a cruiser show in Daytona or Sturgis. V-Twin powered, ape-hangers and pin stripes used to be the norm in this class. These days there's a return to the good old days with retro themes and rich paint just as prevalent as one-off hard parts that help a machine stand out from the crowd.
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