
Here’s a superb restoration project of a 1930′s K.J Henderson motorcycle incorporating both art-deco and steampunk features. So superb, in fact, the project made us veer from our usual hacks and stop by to take a look. Check out more information about the project and high-res photos below or on the project page.

The bike was originally built in 1936 and was customized from a 1930 K.J Henderson. Though the vintage bike looks a bit bulky, it packs an inline four cylinder engine. The freshly restored bike was the star attraction at the Rhinebeck Grand National Meet. It’s a credit to the skill of the restorer who made it ride worthy and got the much deserved eyeballs in the process.











August 27th, 2010
Why don’t they make those dorky electric bikes look more like this, I love it!
June 27th, 2013
The 1930 K.J. Henderson restored motorcycle is by far the most beautiful vehicle I have ever seen! I typically don’t even like motorcycles.