Motorsport News

Custom Indian Chief ‘GRIND Machine’ Revealed at Wheels and Waves Artride

220707 Indian Motorcycle, in collaboration with Wheels & Waves, commissioned four European builders (678)

Public debut of the custom Indian Chief by Tank Machine x Rise Designs

Awarded to the lucky winner of the prize draw on the main event stage

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – July 7, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Indian Motorcycle, in collaboration with Wheels & Waves, commissioned four European builders in December 2021 to design their vision of an Indian Chief for the resurgent Wheels and Waves festival. More than 35 000 people voted for their favorite design and, in combination with a panel of Super-Voters, ‘GRIND Machine’ by Tank Machine x Rise Designs was announced as the top-ranked entry. Completed in just three months, ‘GRIND Machine’ made its public debut at the opening of the Artride exhibition during Wheels and Waves on Thursday, June 30 and was awarded to prize draw winner Fabien Orquin on the festival’s main stage on Saturday, July 2.

Clément Molina founded Tank Machine in 2015 with a focus on motorcycle design, customization and the development of Plug & Play Kits. Already well known for his many outstanding customizations of Indian Motorcycle models, his submission for the Indian Chief Design beat strong competition to become the winning concept that would be turned into reality.

220707 Indian Motorcycle, in collaboration with Wheels & Waves, commissioned four European builders (2)

“I was honored to be chosen as one of four custom builders to submit designs for the Indian Chief,” said Molina. “As a specialist that loves working on bikes from Indian Motorcycle, I was really enthusiastic about the opportunity, only heightened by the partnership with Wheels and Waves, an event that I enjoy so much.”

Working from the brief to create a vision of an Indian Chief inspired by the past, anchored in the present, and looking towards the future, Molina teamed up with Antonin Bazin from Rise Designs to merge their “Board Culture” into the project and reflect the skate element of Wheels & Waves.

“We were really happy to win and have the opportunity to realize the design, even though it was a big challenge to complete the project in just three months for the Artride exhibition,” Molina continued. “But the process was so enjoyable, thinking about the bike, the details, working with different materials like skateboard decks, fabricating new parts and then fine-tuning everything. It’s a pleasure to reveal the completed bike at Wheels and Waves and to then hand it over to Fabien. It’s great to know he truly understands and appreciates the time and effort that has gone into the build. He is the perfect new owner for me – an…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Motor Sports NewsWire…