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Tanner Van De Veer Harvey-Davidson Revival Motorcycle

Tanner Van De Veer Harvey-Davidson Revival Motorcycle

When you want a loud motorcycle–in sound, style and presence–there are few bikes that will check all of the boxes like a Harley-Davidson. While there are certainly plenty of modern concepts like the Harley-Davidson 2021 Future Custom Model Motorcycle that fit the bill for something unique, none of the previous options are quite as interesting as the Tanner Van De Veer Harvey-Davidson Revival Motorcycle you see here. Created by future design extraordinaire Tanner Van De Veer as part of a school capstone / thesis project, this electric concept proposes design cues from previous iterations of Harley designs mated to modern production, styling and technology in a way that feels like Harley while still being an electric cafe racer that young people will actually want to buy. In other words, this bike is equal parts vintage, punk and 21st century while still being cool as hell. We want one if it ever gets produced.