The holiday season may not start for another month, but if you’re a motorcyclist this is the most wonderful time of the year. EICMA, the largest and most important motorcycle show of the year has just finished up in Milan, Italy and it seems like every manufacturer was out with something to prove. Countless concepts and new production models saw silky sheets removed to reveal the near future of motorcycling — there is much to anticipate.
Arch Motorcycles Method 143

Based in Los Angeles, Arch Motorcycles has been quietly disrupting the norms of power cruiser life since the 2015 debut of their fully tailored KRGT-1. Now the designers, led by Gard Hollinger (with input from partner Keanu Reeves), have delivered their take on the roadster segment. It is otherworldly: machined aluminum and carbon fiber abound on this limited release that features a mono-cell chassis and is powered by a 143 cubic-inch, proprietary S&S V-Twin motor. Pricing will probably be in the “if you have to ask” range, but it looks like it’ll be worth it.
Rizoma BMW R nineT Racer

BMW announced a pair of refreshed mid-sized adventure bikes: the F750 GS and F850 GS. As awesome as those are, it was actually the mildly customized BMW R nineT Racer from aftermarket wizards Rizoma that stood out. The bike demonstrates that with some simple tools and a few hours of work, many nitpicky details the Bavarians had to include in production can be streamlined and/or replaced by some bespoke-looking aluminum.