- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 15, 2022
The saga continues We wrote about Danny Schneider's first build for Indian Motorcycle back in July 2021. The then new partnership between the man behind Hardnine Choppers and Indian Motorcycle was launched with a custom built 1931 Scout.
- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 3, 2022
Swiss Sense The last few years we have been receiving less good news from Switzerland. There is some numbnut who is trying to convince the world we will only be happy when we own nothing. Well, after laying eyes on this bike, we could not disagree more with this character and […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: July 8, 2022
We gave the surprise away a bit in recent posts on our social channels, but this bike is definitely worth a bit more spotlight.
- By Adnane BensalahPublished On: June 30, 2022
Indian Motorcycle will bring the spirit of America’s first motorcycle company to Biarritz, France from June 29 to July 3, continuing their long relationship as headline sponsor of the Wheels and Waves festival.
- By Ron BetistPublished On: April 29, 2022
True American iron Over the past few years we have been riding a number of Indians, from the exciting FTR up to the impressive Chief last Summer. With the Autumn in full swing, we thought it would be apt to try out some big bikes in the month of November 2021. We […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: July 2, 2021
New Partnership Indian Motorcycle have created interesting partnerships with extremely talented builders in recent years. They invariably resulted in truly magnificent machines based on one of their new models. Now the 120 year old American brand has partnered with former FMX star and award-winning vintage custom builder Danny Schneider for exciting […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: May 17, 2021
Madrid to Barcelona Last winter, I set out on a road trip for work cutting through Spain. If you have to travel and you work for BikeBrewers, what else can you do than ‘always ride in style’? Departing from rainy Madrid and headed for sunny Barcelona, followed by even sunnier Valencia […]
- By Adnane BensalahPublished On: April 15, 2021
Born to be a builder This is a story about a board tracker unlike any you have ever seen before. Created by a genius, as far as we’re concerned, a new kid on the block if you will. His name is Luuc Muis, and he is the founder and owner of […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: February 23, 2021
Road tested; Indian Springield Custom bikes are always at the center of BikeBrewers’ attention. But almost every custom art piece spawns from something that was produced by a motorcycle manufacturer. We feel it is only right to occasionally highlight new models we consider to be cool enough to be seen among […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: October 3, 2018
Only a week ago BikeBrewers presented the ‘Road Runner’, a custom Indian Scout Sixty built by the guys from MotoShedUK. Now Indian Motorcycle announces to have set a new standard for American motorcycling with the unveiling of the FTR 1200 and FTR 1200 S. The iconic brand claim the FTR platform […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: November 22, 2016
Custom Indian motorcycles are not featured that often here, so it was about time that a cool custom would pop up. About a year ago I’ve featured this beautiful Indian Scout by Roland Sands Design (listed #5 in our Top 10 Custom Motorcycles of 2015) and earlier this year this cool Indian Scout Boardtracker. This […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: January 22, 2016
Yes: I’m a huge fan of Indian motorcycles. Especially the really old (and rare) ones. But also the latest models can make my heart run a little faster. The custom Indian I’ve featured was the beautiful creation of Roland Sands, which also was number 5 in our top 10 custom motorcycles of […]
- By Ron BetistPublished On: September 11, 2015
Most often we see that custom bikes are based on older, classic models. But sometimes we see a creation based upon a brand new bike. Just like this Indian Scout by de brewers of Roland Sands Design. They picked up this 2015 Indian Scout, teared it a part and totally redesigned […]