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Cult | Classic | Motorcycles: Electrified

Electric Motor FeedMarch 16, 20243 min read
Cult | Classic | Motorcycles: Electrified
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In the world of motorcycles, Easy Rider has long been a source of inspiration and a symbol of an alternative lifestyle. The film, directed by Dennis Hopper and released in 1969, followed hippie friends Wyatt (played by Peter Fonda) and Billy (played by Dennis Hopper), also starring Jack Nicholson on their journey through 1960s America in search of freedom and adventure. The iconic chopper they rode has become an icon within the custom culture, inspiring generations of motorcycle enthusiasts.

Recently, Electric Motor Feed and designer Luke Robbins have joined forces to explore the possibility of creating electric versions of these iconic motorcycles. Originally, they considered focusing on the classic chopper “Captain America” from Easy Rider, but after further discussion, they realized the potential to explore both chopper and bobber styles within the electric scene.

Bobber vs Chopper: A Brief History

To understand how these electric transformations could impact the motorcycle world, it’s important to understand the differences between bobbers and choppers. Originally, bobbers emerged as simpler and more performance-oriented versions of motorcycles. They were built by removing unnecessary parts to reduce weight and improve performance.

Custom black motorcycle parked on a concrete surface with a minimalist urban background.

On the other hand, the chopper is a more stylistically and technically extreme evolution of the bobber. Choppers often have heavily modified or completely custom frames and focus more on style than performance. While bobbers are typically built around unmodified frames, choppers use either highly modified or custom-made frames. It’s important to note that while bobbers have their origins in simplified performance, choppers can sometimes feature elements that actually decrease the safety and handling of the motorcycle.

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Electrifying Cult Classic Motorcycles

With the increasing popularity of electric vehicles and the growing need for sustainable transportation options, the idea of electric bobbers and choppers has become increasingly appealing. Electric Motor Feed and Luke Robbins have taken on the challenge of transforming these iconic motorcycles into concept electric versions without compromising their unique style and character.

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By combining traditional design elements with modern electric drivetrains, Luke has created concepts that blend classic looks with environmentally friendly performance. From using recycled materials to integrating advanced battery technologies, his work has paved the way for a new era of electric motorcycles that honor the legacy of Easy Rider.

Luke’s Interpretation: Electric Bobbers and Choppers

Luke Robbins’ interpretation of how electric bobbers and choppers could look draws inspiration from both the past and the future. By retaining certain traditional design elements, such as straightened frames and stripped-down silhouettes, he creates motorcycles that embody the spirit of Easy Rider while embracing the modern electric landscape.

In Luke’s vision, electric bobbers and choppers emerge as both stylish and environmentally friendly alternatives for today’s motorcycle enthusiasts. By challenging conventional perceptions of what is possible with electric vehicles, he paves the way for a future where sustainability and style go hand in hand.

Conclusion

The collaboration between Electric Motor Feed and Luke Robbins to create electric versions of the Easy Rider chopper and other iconic motorcycles represents an exciting development within the custom culture. By combining traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques, they show the way for a new era of electric motorcycles that are not only environmentally friendly but also full of style and character. As Easy Rider continues to inspire new generations of motorcycle enthusiasts, this collaboration is evidence of how its legacy lives on in a more sustainable and innovative form.

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