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  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) on display. It was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
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  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle as it is here on display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Austin USA. Sunday, April 14, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190414-MLTX-135008.jpg
  • Checking out the Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. On display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-201510.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. The Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Friday, April 12, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190412-MLTX-141715.jpg
  • Checking out the Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. On display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-203328.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) on display. It was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-130423.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle as it is here on display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Austin USA. Sunday, April 14, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190414-MLTX-134712.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) on display. It was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-132247.jpg
  • Checking out the Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. On display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-203602.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle as it is here on display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Austin USA. Sunday, April 14, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190414-MLTX-134841.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. The Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Friday, April 12, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190412-MLTX-141112.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) on display. It was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-130408.jpg
  • The Birdcage, an artful custom that utilizes BMW's new big boxer engine purported to be 1,800 cc (BMW will not confirm this yet) on display. It was designed and built by Alan Stulberg with his team at Revival Cycles Austin. It was their intent to have an open design so the powerplant can be seen from every angle. Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-130629.jpg
  • First inspired by a 1928 French Majestic motorcycle, Revival Cycles began this Haas Moto Museum commission around a Honda CBX 6-cylinder 1,000cc motor, but in the end, scrapped the bodywork in favor of leaving the chassis with the beautiful swingarm and center-hub steering fully exposed. On display at the Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Saturday, April 13, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190413-MLTX-215727.jpg
  • Checking out the new Revival Birdcage BMW at the the Handbuilt Show pre-party pre-party, Austin, TX. Thursday, April 11, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190411-MLTX-204202.jpg
  • First inspired by a 1928 French Majestic motorcycle, Revival Cycles began this Haas Moto Museum commission around a Honda CBX 6-cylinder 1,000cc motor, but in the end, scrapped the bodywork in favor of leaving the chassis with the beautiful swingarm and center-hub steering fully exposed. The Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Friday, April 12, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190412-MLTX-112946.jpg
  • First inspired by a 1928 French Majestic motorcycle, Revival Cycles began this Haas Moto Museum commission around a Honda CBX 6-cylinder 1,000cc motor, but in the end, scrapped the bodywork in favor of leaving the chassis with the beautiful swingarm and center-hub steering fully exposed. The Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Friday, April 12, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190412-MLTX-112042.jpg
  • First inspired by a 1928 French Majestic motorcycle, Revival Cycles began this Haas Moto Museum commission around a Honda CBX 6-cylinder 1,000cc motor, but in the end, scrapped the bodywork in favor of leaving the chassis with the beautiful swingarm and center-hub steering fully exposed. The Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Friday, April 12, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190412-MLTX-112812.jpg
  • First inspired by a 1928 French Majestic motorcycle, Revival Cycles began this Haas Moto Museum commission around a Honda CBX 6-cylinder 1,000cc motor, but in the end, scrapped the bodywork in favor of leaving the chassis with the beautiful swingarm and center-hub steering fully exposed. The Handbuilt Show. Austin, Texas USA. Friday, April 12, 2019. Photography ©2019 Michael Lichter.
    190412-MLTX-113342.jpg
  • Revival Cycles’ Fuse custom 90 degree Ducati L-Twin on a steel trellis frame with body work by Craig Rodsmith at the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show. Austin, TX. USA. Friday April 8, 2022. Photography ©2022 Michael Lichter.
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