This past weekend was the ninth annual edition of The One Moto Show in Portland, Oregon, created by See See Motorcycles. In less than a decade, “The 1 Moto” has become one of the most legendary custom motorcycle shows in the world, showcasing a vast array of bikes, builders, and races — maintaining the inclusive spirit of the PNW:
“Nine years ago, we hosted the very first One Motorcycle Show in an old abandoned warehouse. The show is crafted to celebrate the weird, rare, and unconventional bikes that we love in a way that everyone can enjoy…Our driving force to keep going is the feeling that we’re adding to something that we love. We want to give back to motorcycling. We want to be inclusive and inspire people to participate.”
This year, our man on the ground was John Goldsberry of Behind Bars Customs. At the age of 23, John became the (then) youngest Ducati Master Tech in North America, and he’s the builder of Project Multipass — one of the most popular bikes we’ve ever featured — and we’ll be featuring his new street-legal Ducati super hooligan, Project Smart Tracker, very soon.
This year’s show certainly seemed the most ridiculous (in a good way) of all time. Below, we’ve included some of the highlights, with information on the bikes when available. Unfortunately, there was so much we sometimes missed the builder or any details on the build. Please drop a comment and let us know the builder where we missed it!
The One Moto Show 2018: Custom Bike Highlights
All photos by John Goldsberry of Behind Bars Customs (@BehindBarsCustoms).
is that the same Steve Baker TZ flatracker I saw at the Harley dealer in Vegas?
Yes sir that’s it! Wicked machine!