Custom Bikes Of The Week: 24 July, 2016
A brand new KTM Duke gets the custom treatment in Brazil. An MV Agusta with Lamborghini-style forged carbon parts. And a Triumph…
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Now based in the USA, Walt Siegl is an Austrian-born designer and fabricator of motorcycles. He’s internationally recognized for his timeless design, expert craftsmanship, and forward thinking technology and materials. Every motorcycle is hand built to order by Walt in his workshop, in a converted historic textile mill in rural New Hampshire.
Walt’s ‘series’ models are limited production runs that give clients options for extra customization, to reflect their tastes and riding preferences.
Always pushing to develop and challenge himself as a designer, Walt also takes on special projects, such as his electric motorcycle—commissioned by the Haas Moto Museum in Dallas.
A brand new KTM Duke gets the custom treatment in Brazil. An MV Agusta with Lamborghini-style forged carbon parts. And a Triumph…
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