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Tuesday 1 November 2016

The new “Custom World”

Welcome to the New World!

Well, the new “Custom World” to be accurate - an all-new industry newsletter for the AMD World Championship of Custom Bike Building.

Between now and the 13th AMD World Championship at ‘INTERMOT Customized’ in October 2018, ‘Custom World’ will be the primary “information voice” for the Championship program, keeping the custom bike building and related custom shop and parts/accessory vendor community up-to-date with event program news.

Competitors will still get specific communications from “The ShowMaster” once they have completed the online registration form – communications that build into a “how to” manual for competing at the AMD World Championship.

Some of those details will also be published here in ‘Custom World’ between now and October 2018.
With the opportunities that ‘INTERMOT Customized’ now represents for the custom market, and the wider-ranging plans we have for development of the ‘AMD’ and the 24-month cycle program of activities that build-up to the finals, this newsletter will keep you “in the room” as new industry initiatives and opportunities are announced.

A new AMD World Championship flyer has been prepared, and that can be downloaded here...
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Also, make sure you are signed-up to receive AMD Magazine each month, and American Motorcycle Design – its own weekly industry newsletter.

Finally, if you want to start making plans to visit ‘INTERMOT Customized’ in October in 2018, let us know - we will help you with any information you need and look forward to welcoming you to the ‘AMD’ when you get there.

Robin Bradley
Editor-in-Chief
AMD Magazine
American Motorcycle Design
Custom World

2016 AMD World Champion

2016 AMD World Champion of Custom Bike Building

Japanese customizer Suicide Customs scored a convincing first place in the 12th AMD World Championship at ‘INTERMOT Customized’ at Cologne, Germany, October 10th, to take the coveted title of AMD World Champion of Custom Bike Building.



Voted for by the competitors themselves, this is the third time that a customizer from Japan has taken the Championship ring home, and in a close field of Freestyle class entrants, Suicide Customs was the clear choice of his fellow competitors as their Champion for the next two years.
Suicide Customs’ 1000cc V-twin “Rumble Racer” has quite a back story. Crated for dry shipping to Europe several weeks before the show, Koh Niwa had tense days and late evenings at the World Championship before managing to get the bike fired up and completing the necessary run test to be able to qualify for prizing – his determination in the face of tough odds won the admiration of the “Class of 2016”.
In a very broad international spread of top honours, second place, and first reserve champion, went to Michael Naumann of Germany for his Ironhead Sportster-engined “Simple Iron”; with third place, and second reserve champion going to 2010 and reigning 2014 World Champion Fred “Krugger” Bertrand of Krugger Motorcycles in Belgium for his 103” S&S Cycle-engined “LADD”.



Altogether 42 bikes competed in the Freestyle class, with no less than 14 different countries featuring in the Top 20, with the equally back story-rich TEAM USA’s Larry Moore of Wichita, Kansas, taking fourth overall for his bike “Kontrolled Kaos”, with Italy’s North Coast Custom taking fifth for “Alcatraz 521”.
The ever-popular Modified Harley-Davidson World Championship was won by German-Motorcycle-Authority (Christoph Madaus) with his 1340cc (S&S heads) “Milwaukee Mile”.
In an extremely high quality field, this year’s Retro Modified class was taken by PDF Motociclette of Italy with “Big Kahuna”, a 1000cc-engined 1927 JD 8-valve.
Flying the flag for Eastern Europe, the Cafe Racer class was won by Iron Custom Motorcycles (ICM) from troubled Kharkiv, Ukraine with “Beckman”, featuring a hand-made 56bhp, 555сс 3-cylinder 2-stroke engine.



In another success for the small but fast-growing and innovative Irish custom scene, 2013 World Champions Mick O'Shea and Don Cronin (Medaza Cycles) took the demanding Street Performance class with “Road Fever”, a 1978 Ducati 750.
Staged as the lead feature at the first ever ‘INTERMOT Customized’ (October 5th to 9th), the show-within-show concept in Hall 10 at the INTERMOT Expo in Cologne, Germany, was created to showcase international custom industry excellence, and the concept has been widely praised by exhibitors and visitors alike as delivering an inspirational and aspirational show environment that is set to champion the professionalism of the international custom market for years to come.
In addition to the AMD World Championship bikes, ‘INTERMOT Customized’ drew over 100 exhibitors, including several of the leading OEMs such as Harley-Davidson, BMW, Triumph, Yamaha and Kawasaki; Ural from Russia and German V-8 specialist Boss Hoss.
Exhibiting distributors included Custom Chrome Europe and Motorcycle Storehouse, with Warren Buffet owned mail order and retail store specialist Detlev Louis giving a debut to their new Custom program.



Additional ‘INTERMOT Customized’ features in the atmospheric Hall 10 of the Keolnmesse complex included displays from the OEM/aftermarket-backed Essenza ‘Spirit of Custom’ and ‘Sultans of Sprint’ race series, a Garage Area featuring live customizing, technical and workshop displays, photography by legendary motorcycle industry photographer Michael Lichter, and history and memorabilia from the Ace Cafe, London.
The 13th AMD World Championship will be staged in two years’ time at ‘INTERMOT Customized’ at the Cologne Exhibition Center (Koelnmesse) in October 2018. Keep up-to-date with AMD World Championship news by signing up for ‘Custom World’, the Championship program’s official newsletter by e-mailing sara@dealer-world.com
www.amdchampionship.com

Freestyle class

Freestyle class full results

1st place Suicide Customs, ‘Rumble Racer’, Japan


2nd place Naumann & Co, ‘Simple Iron’, Germany




3rd place Krugger Motorcycles, ‘Ladd’, Belgium




Retro Modified class

Retro Modified class full results
 

1st place PDF Motociclette, ‘Big Kahuna’, Italy


2nd place Thunderbike, ‘30th Anniversary Pan’, Germany



3rd place Jean-Claude Barrois, ‘Alan Special’, France


Café Racer class

Café Racer class full results
 

1st place Iron Custom Motorcycles, ‘Beckman’, Ukraine


2nd place Kingston Custom, ‘BMW White Phantom’, Germany


3rd place Sur Les Chapeaux De Roues, ‘The Z Project’, France

Street Performance class

Street Performance class full results

1st place Medaza Cycles, ‘Road Fever’, Ireland



2nd place Crazy Racers, ‘CR1100’, France



3rd place Tondo Garage / IBC, ‘Biplane’, Italy


Modified Harley class

Modified Harley class full results

1st place  German-Motorcycle-Authority, ‘Milwaukee Mile’, Germany


2nd place One Way Machine, ‘Iron Riot’, Germany



3rd place Nine Hills Motorcycles, ‘Rapid’, Poland