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...then take a look at this article on Bike EXIF: https://www.bikeexif.com/motorcycle-design
It's a panel-style feature that I put together for Bike EXIF, pitching questions to some top industry guys. The answers that came back were interesting and insightful.
The intro paragraph explains it.
It's a panel-style feature that I put together for Bike EXIF, pitching questions to some top industry guys. The answers that came back were interesting and insightful.
The intro paragraph explains it.
This week we’re kicking off a new occasional series: The Bike EXIF Panel. With each edition, we’ll pitch five questions to leading personalities in the custom scene and motorcycling industry at large.
Today we’re asking our panelists to weigh in on the state of the new wave custom scene and motorcycle design in general. We’re also looking at the areas where custom and OEM collide, and what that means for the industry.
On the side of the manufacturers are three leading lights from European marques. We have Miguel Galluzzi, Head of the Piaggio Group Advanced Design Centre, father of the Ducati Monster, and designer of the new V7 and California for Moto Guzzi. Then Ola Stenegärd, BMW Motorrad’s Head of Vehicle Design and the man behind the smash hit R nineT. And Diego Sgorbati, the Director of Motorcycle Related Products at Ducati and the man responsible for parts, accessories and brand partnerships.
In the custom corner we have heavy hitters Roland Sands, Pedro García and Efraon Triana of Café Racer Dreams, and John Ryland of Classified Moto.