December 3, 2024 – Harley conversion from England wins European Custombike Championship
From November 29th to December 1st, 2024, Bad Salzuflen was once again dominated by the European custom bike scene. More than 21,000 visitors flocked to the East Westphalian city not to miss the largest trade fair for converted motorcycles on the continent. With three exhibition halls, over 23,000 square meters of exhibition space, around 186 international exhibitors and 252 spectacular custom bikes from all over Europe, the CUSTOMBIKE show has once again set standards.
For the first time, a moped build-off was held in Bad Salzuflen. During two days of the trade fair, the Töffliheizer Ostfriesland and the VEB-Design team fought an exciting duel, which the VEB-Design team narrowly won with their “Interflug Schwalbe” after a dramatic finale. They entered the trade fair history books as the first winners of the “German Räng-Däng-Däng-Build-Off”.
European Biker Build-Off: Exciting screwdriver duel
Things got a lot bigger at the European Biker Build-Off. Two custom bikes were set up on the large show stage in front of the audience. The teams from USM Motorcycles from Germany and Vhard Motorworks from Poland fought a close duel. USM impressed with a gold-red racer based on an Indian Sport Scout, while Vhard Motorworks opted for a matt black Harley-Davidson Softail with gold leaf details. In the end, USM won with a narrow majority of 48 votes - the title went to a conversion based on an Indian for the third year in a row.
European Custombike Championship: Victory for England
The European championship title and the prize money of 12,000 euros went to England this year. Vic Jefford and his wife Lin impressed with their “Platinum”, a home-built Harley V2 with impressive technical details such as battery-operated drum brakes in the rear wheel hub. The victory was considered deserved by all participants.
Further highlights of the CUSTOMBIKE show 2024
• Charity projects : Various projects collected donations for charitable purposes. These include the “Patchwork Bike” and the “Fukker 2.0”, the proceeds of which went to children with cancer.
• Supporting program : Spectacular shows, including the FUEL GIRLS with their fire show, Jagath Perera in the steep wall and musical performances by Jimmy Cornett.
• Special exhibition : “60 years of Simson Schwalbe” with the 92-year-old designer Erhard Werner, who shared anecdotes and autographs.
Winners of the European Custombike Championship 2024:
• Craziest Bike : Homemade with Suzuki GS 500 drive – Krystian Winzer (Poland)
• Best Moped : Innocenti Lambretta Li 150 – Christian Schneider (Germany)
• Rookie of the Year : Kawasaki LTD 440 – Annabel Weiß (Germany)
I'm currently traveling for you at the Custombike Show 2024 in Bad Salzuflen. The trade fair construction is in full swing and I already have the first pictures of the spectacular bikes, creative conversions and exciting highlights for you!
I was there this evening and there are at least 200 bikes in the bike show. I haven't counted them, but there are really a lot of them. It's really amazing how many of you flew in to be there with your bikes. And what beautiful devices there are!
Then there are all the exhibitor bikes. I'm excited to see how the trade fair is received by the public this year. In any case, in addition to the 1,000 bikes, there are a lot of good stands. You already got the impression when the hall plans with the exhibitors went online.
It feels like it's going to be a pretty awesome weekend, I'm looking forward to hearing your opinion, which I'll definitely read on Facebook or Instagram! See you!
Custombike Show 2024 Date: November 29th - December 1st, 2024 Opening hours: Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m
Euro 5+ for motorcycles – everything you need to know at a glance
From 2025, the Euro 5+ standard will be mandatory for motorcycles. This further development builds on the Euro 5 requirements introduced in 2020 and brings stricter rules for emissions monitoring and the durability of systems such as catalytic converters. The objective: fewer emissions in the long term and more sustainable use of technology. But how exactly do these changes affect us drivers? What are the requirements and what should you prepare for? Here are the most important facts and background.
Euro 5+ – Why an extension of the existing standard?
The evolution from Euro 4 to Euro 5 and now to Euro 5+
Since 1999, the EU has been pursuing the goal of reducing pollutant emissions from vehicles with the so-called Euro standards. For motorcycles, Euro 4 (from 2016) was a major turning point with significantly stricter limits for nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO). Euro 5, introduced in 2020, continued these requirements, with even stricter limits for all types of emissions.
Euro 5+ goes one step further: instead of just limiting emissions, the technology is questioned. Do emissions control systems really last the entire lifespan of a motorcycle? How can you ensure that the limit values are also adhered to in real driving operations?
This is where Euro 5+ comes in – with stricter testing procedures and expanded monitoring of emissions-related systems.
The three central innovations in Euro 5+
1. Onboard Diagnostics II (OBD II)
Motorcycles must be equipped with a more advanced onboard diagnostic system that continuously monitors the function of emissions-related components. This means that problems such as a defective catalytic converter can be identified early. The driver is informed of malfunctions before higher emissions occur.
2. Long-term durability of exhaust gas purification systems
Manufacturers must prove that catalytic converters and other emissions-related components function throughout the entire lifespan of a motorcycle - not just on the test bench, but also in real driving conditions.
3. More realistic noise testing
The limit values for driving noise remain at 77 dB(A), but the test methods are adjusted so that they better reflect real driving situations. The aim is to ensure that motorcycles remain quiet in everyday life - without losing the character of a bike.
What does Euro 5+ mean specifically for motorcyclists?
Purchasing decisions – what awaits you?
• New purchases: Motorcycles that are newly registered from 2025 must meet the Euro 5+ standard. For us drivers, this means more modern technology, but also potentially higher acquisition costs.
• Existing vehicles: Models registered before 2025 are not affected by the new regulations. So you can continue to drive your current motorcycle without restrictions.
Technology and maintenance – what changes
The more advanced exhaust systems and the new OBD II could ensure that maintenance becomes more precise, but also more complex. Repair costs could increase, especially if there are defects in catalytic converters or sensors. Positive: Such problems are detected early by the diagnostic system, which can prevent consequential damage.
Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde – Innovation meets new norms
A good example of how manufacturers react to emissions regulations is Dr. Jekill & Mr Hyde. They are known for their electronically adjustable exhaust systems, which both meet legal requirements and maintain driving pleasure.
For Euro 5, for example, they have developed an O₂ sensor extender that sits between the body and the end cap of the system and continuously monitors the exhaust gas values. This ensures that regulations are met without losing the typical sound.
It is to be expected that they will again develop solutions for Euro 5+, or have even already developed them. At the European Bike Week, Dr. Jekill & Mr. Hyde first insights into their new approaches to how modern exhaust systems can meet the stricter requirements without compromising on quality or driving experience. Technologies were presented that not only meet the strict requirements of the Euro 5+ standard, but also simulate real driving operations to ensure maximum reliability and efficiency.
What was particularly impressive was the use of their Sabina test robot, which recreates driving operations under realistic conditions in order to test the systems for longevity and efficiency. At the same time, the company emphasized that they do not lose sight of the needs of their customers - especially those who continue to expect the characteristic sound and special driving experience of a Harley-Davidson.
This balance between legal requirements and drivers' expectations impressively shows how technological innovation and the preservation of tradition can go hand in hand.
What does the future hold – the outlook for Euro 6
Euro 5+ is not the end of development. There are already discussions about the introduction of Euro 6, which may come in 2028. This could lead to further tightening of emissions and driving noise. There are also topics such as the electrification of motorcycles and safety requirements (e.g. ABS requirement for light motorcycles).
For us drivers the question remains: What is the balance between driving pleasure and regulation? It is clear that the coming years will be exciting – both from a technical perspective and for the market.
Summary: What you need to know now
• Euro 5+ applies to all new registrations from 2025.
The standard expands the existing Euro 5 requirements with more stringent testing and monitoring.
• Existing vehicles are not affected.
You can continue to ride your current motorcycle as usual.
New vehicles without Euro 5+
New vehicles without Euro 5+ should be registered in 2024, if at all it will be very time-consuming to get your vehicle registered. The authorized dealers will have to work with daily registrations. There are limited exceptions for manufacturers when carrying inventory into the new year. The rules are different here; if the manufacturer itself carries out a daily registration, according to my information, the vehicle is still considered a new vehicle for the current year. It will also be possible to buy a Sport Glide, for example, in 2025. Contrary to previous information, there will still be Sport Glide and Fat Bob models in 2025.
• The new systems offer advantages, but also bring challenges.
Advanced exhaust technology ensures cleaner values and lower emissions, but could make maintenance more complex.
• The future remains in motion.
Euro 6 and electrification could further change the market. Anyone planning a new motorcycle should keep an eye on developments.
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Today is Mikey Teutul's birthday, and I thought I'd share a few thoughts about him. For everyone who always wondered if the show was really that “real”: Yes, it was! I was lucky enough to be present at some of the filming live and I can confirm - there was no script. The emotions often just ran away with them.
I've seen scenes where there was no camera running and total chaos broke out. But that's exactly what makes them special - they simply are what they are. What you don't always get on the show, however, is how welcoming everyone can be, and Mikey especially. Maybe that's one of the reasons why he has so many fans who appreciate him for his style.
Mikey is authentic, creative and unique. In addition to his relaxed nature and humor, he also has an artistic side that makes him special. Yes, Mikey can actually weld - but his passion is music, painting and filming.
He is 46 years old today and still lives north of New York, near Newburgh. Despite the distance, I am grateful that the contact still exists today. Mikey is simply someone you won't forget in a hurry - and his authenticity remains unmatched.
Happy birthday, Mikey! Here’s to many more creative years and exciting projects!
Warehouse sale from November 8th to 30th, 2024 at Harley-Davidson Hamburg-Süd
The big warehouse sale at Harley-Davidson Hamburg-Süd in Seevetal is already underway - but there's still time to be there! You have the chance to get high-quality Harley-Davidson® items at greatly reduced prices until November 30, 2024.
What's up?
From clothing to accessories to cool accessories, everything is included:
•Caps and hats from €10
•Backpacks and jewelry from €20
•Children's clothing from €20
•Dealer shirts from €25
•Gloves from €40
•Shirts from €45
•Pants from €50
•Shoes from €75
•Jackets and helmets from €80
All offers are only valid for goods in stock and while stocks last.
Where and when?
The warehouse sale takes place directly at Harley-Davidson Hamburg-Süd:
Only a few days left - if you want to secure Harley-Davidson® quality at a bargain price, don't hesitate. Whether for yourself or as a gift – there are great deals for all Harley® fans here.
But that's not all: We would like to take a look into the future now, because in September 2025 Harley-Davidson Hamburg-Süd will celebrate its 10th anniversary !
A visit to Harley-Davidson Hamburg-Süd in Seevetal is definitely worth it!