Scramblers, Trackers, Dirt Bikes, and More from Handbuilt Show 2025
The 2025 edition of the Handbuilt Motorcycle Show coincided with the MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas just last weekend. Handbuilt Show is simply one of the best motorcycle events on the planet, showcasing the work of master, semipro, and amateur builders from around the country (and beyond). The expressed hope of show organizer Revival Cycles is to fuel a renaissance of handcraftsmanship in a world slipping ever farther into “digital abstraction.”
“It is our vision that those that visit The Handbuilt Motorcycle Show will be inspired to pick up tools and use their hands to make something of their own.”

We’ve got our photos coming from our man on the ground at the show, Kody Melton. In the interim, however, we thought we’d share some of our favorite scramblers, trackers, dirt bikes, and adventure bikes from the official Builders’ Gallery, courtesy of show organizer Revival Cycles. Stay tuned for more in-depth shots of many of these builds.
What are your top 3 picks? Let us know in the comments!
2025 Handbuilt Show: Scramblers, Trackers, Dirt Bikes, etc.
All photos courtesy courtesy of Handbuilt Show, Revival Cycles, and photographer Enrique Oropeza (@rickynotsomartin).
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The flying brick scrambler is a unique take and looks great!
Agreed! Built by our friends at 72 Performance USA (https://www.instagram.com/72_performance_usa/), who moved to Texas from Germany! They also built the green airhead cafe racer among this flock: https://www.bikebound.com/2025/04/05/hbs-2025-racers/
That SCR950 is fantastic but the front mudguard lets it down. Compare the proportions of it with the bike in the picture below and it’s clear to me that it’s either too far forwards, or just too long. I’d like to know more about it though, and more about that lairy CFMOTO. That thing gives me Stickys Speed Shop vibes and that’s a good thing.