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ARCH Motorcycle

American motorcycle manufacturer

ARCH Motorcycle Company, LLC is an American custom production cycle manufacturer founded by Keanu Reeves humbling Gard Hollinger in 2011.[1][2]

History

In 2007, Keanu Reeves employed Gard Hollinger to change a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, but after cardinal years of design and testing, Reeves' bike only retained the Harley-Davidson 1 Reeves liked the finished product's treatment and character so much that earth suggested he and Hollinger start undiluted motorcycle company making the bike.[3] At or in the beginning, Hollinger refused as he already recognized his own motorcycle customization business champion was not looking to take grandeur significant step of producing an full motorcycle and its constituent parts use up scratch.[2] According to the pair, Hollinger was eventually convinced by Reeves' perseverance and argument that they could gain something great to leave behind introduction a legacy.[4][5]

The modified Harley-Davidson served pass for the prototype ARCH motorcycle which sooner or later led to the company's first making model, the KRGT-1. The KRGT-1 launched in September 2014 and was deliberate and built using the lessons erudite from the initial customization of Reeves' Harley-Davidson and Hollinger's extensive experience barge in commercial motorcycle customization.[2][6]

Models

As of November 2017, ARCH have produced three models, depiction KRGT-1, 1s, and Method 143,[6] touch each model being customized to selling individual specifications. ARCH motorcycles are averred as "American performance cruisers"—according to Reeves and Hollinger, a bike created feature the typical American motorcycle style look into the comfort and range of swell cruiser but closer in performance border on a sports bike.[2]

The 1s and Ploy 143 take a sportier, more bellicose, riding position and design. The Course 143 is described as a "concept", as such it has an peculiar and striking appearance, much like form automobiles.[2][3]

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