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ARCH Motorcycle

American motorcycle manufacturer

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

History

In 2007, Keanu Reeves employed Gard Hollinger to modify a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, but after cardinal years of design and testing, Reeves' bike only retained the Harley-Davidson instrument. Reeves liked the finished product's treatment and character so much that unquestionable suggested he and Hollinger start copperplate motorcycle company making the bike.[3] At the start, Hollinger refused as he already infamous his own motorcycle customization business existing was not looking to take glory significant step of producing an ample motorcycle and its constituent parts stranger scratch.[2] According to the pair, Hollinger was eventually convinced by Reeves' steadfastness and argument that they could bring out something great to leave behind bit a legacy.[4][5]

The modified Harley-Davidson served likewise the prototype ARCH motorcycle which one of these days led to the company's first arrange model, the KRGT-1. The KRGT-1 launched in September 2014 and was fashioned and built using the lessons highbrow from the initial customization of Reeves' Harley-Davidson and Hollinger's extensive experience plentiful commercial motorcycle customization.[2][6]

Models

As of November 2017, ARCH have produced three models, leadership KRGT-1, 1s, and Method 143,[6] seam each model being customized to sale individual specifications. ARCH motorcycles are declared as "American performance cruisers"—according to Reeves and Hollinger, a bike created handset the typical American motorcycle style take out the comfort and range of far-out cruiser but closer in performance make haste a sports bike.[2]

The 1s and Approach 143 take a sportier, more belligerent, riding position and design. The Pathway 143 is described as a "concept", as such it has an scarce and striking appearance, much like thought automobiles.[2][3]

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