Brat Style

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.

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Blitz Motorcycles

Established in 2010, Blitz Motorcycles of Paris, is a custom workshop, headed by Fred Jourden and Hugo Jezegabel. Together, they conceive, customise

Wrenchmonkees HD Cafe Racer with Fairing

Wrenchmonkees

Founded in a Copenhagen basement 2008, Wrenchmonkees’ motivation at that time was to redesign and build unique custom bikes, that disrupted custom bike scene.

The Barons Speed Shop Triumph CustomBike 1

The Baron’s Speed Shop

The Baron’s Speed Shop, occupies a high profile position in the British custom bike scene owning to the immaculate and pristine quality of their builds. That’s even

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Untitled Motorcycles

Founded in London in 2010, Untitled Motorcycles (UMC), has workshops London and San Francisco. UMC, build bespoke custom motorcycles designed for every day use.

Analog Motorcycles 1996 BIMOTA DB3 MANTRAD B3.5

Analog Motorcycles

Analog Motorcycles was founded by Tony Prust, in 2008 out of passion, principal, and necessity. Combining and applying skills from his past careers.

Triumph Thruxton R 4 Barbour International CustomBIKE.cc

Down and Out Motorcycles

On the outskirts of Sheffield, you’ll find Down & Out Café Racers; considered one of the leading cafe racer builders in Europe. Producing some

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