Auto Fabrica
Auto Fabrica’s story begins in 2011, in a single-car garage in Southend-on-Sea, where brothers Bujar and Gazmend Muharremi set out to build the motorcycle they couldn’t buy.
Brat style customs: This style of custom motorcycles was made popular by the workshop of the same name, Brat Style, in Japan. A defining feature of this style of custom is a stripped-back and minimalist finish.
Brat style custom bikes tend to feature a lowered ride height, mini-ape bars, bench seats, and chopped fenders with a twin-sprung rear. The style has evolved as its popularity has increased, with other workshops and bike builders adding their own twist. As such, it’s not uncommon to have a brat-style custom described as a brat-style scrambler or tracker, for example.
Here we’ve listed the finest motorcycle workshops and bike builders, specialising in building custom Brat Style motorcycles.
Auto Fabrica’s story begins in 2011, in a single-car garage in Southend-on-Sea, where brothers Bujar and Gazmend Muharremi set out to build the motorcycle they couldn’t buy.
Tamarit Motorcycles is a Triumph motorcycle transformation company with 100% Spanish DNA. In less than two years, Tamarit has become one of the market leaders of Triumph motorcycle customisation.
ROA Motorcycles is a Madrid-based custom shop founded in 2014 by architect and industrial designer Jaime Fenwick,
Cafe Racer SSpirit, is based in beautiful San Sebastián (Gipuzkoa) and is home to a team of four dedicated and conscientious custom motorcycle creators.
Established in 2012, Dauphine-Lamarck specialises in customisation work, on motorcycles with smaller displacement engines. The focus is primarily on vintage/classic Honda 125cc motorbikes.
Fuel Bespoke Motorcycles, aspires to be more than just a custom motorcycle workshop or brand. This outfit sees their work as a way of life and has produced a range of motorcycle clothing, to match that lifestyle.
Tin Can Customs fabricate motorcycle parts and build custom bikes, with a philosophy that they call “scrapmanship” . It could be that you’re just looking for an engine
Hookie Co. believes in giving motorcycles a new lease of life while retaining the original character.
Its philosophy is, simply, “one man, one bike”.
Born is a multidisciplinary studio focused on the creation of motorcycles, and other products such apparel and accessories. BORN is raised from the minds, pencils & sketchbooks
Rebels Alliance is born from a clear single-minded belief: produce desirable, well-made items that we, as members, would be proud to wear and own. What we produce will be limited, handcrafted items that stand for our beliefs,
JvB lets their work do their talking for them so you’ll not find anything on their website, describing their approach to bike building, other than press clippings. They predominately focus on newer bikes 90s onwards, redesigning.
Up in northern Spain, there’s a workshop that stopped paying attention to the rule book years ago. El Solitario MC doesn’t build bikes to win trophies or chase sales figures, and they’re clear about that.