Arch Motorcycle dropped a lot of jaws at its EICMA unveil today, with three new models. The California maker updated its KRGT-1, expanded beyond the cruiser segment with the sporty, single-sided swingarm Arch 1s, and dove into a whole other world with the ultra-exclusive Method 143. Using precision machining, carbon fiber, American V-twin motors, and all ultra-premium components, Arch just added some serious diversity and performance to its line of custom, handmade motorcycles.
The KRGT-1 was originally developed in 2015 as a custom, luxury power cruiser. I was lucky enough to ride more than 1,000 miles on one this year, and while it's a comfortable cruiser, it's also a bike you can really push and ride hard in turns. The new bike is powered by the same S&S proprietary 124ci engine and built on a very similar steel chassis with an aluminum subframe. For 2018, Arch updated several components, most notably the 48mm fork, display gauge, dual six-piston front brake calipers with optional ABS, and a redesigned tank shape. More than 200 parts were CNC machined for this motorcycle, and, just like before, every bike is custom fit for the buyer.
- 124ci, 2,032cc American V-twin engine
- Steel frame with CNC-machined aluminum subframe
- New Öhlins FGRT series fork and Arch proprietary rear shock
- BST carbon-fiber five-spoke wheels
- Forward-control/mid-control options available
- Custom fit and finish per client
The 1s is Arch’s new production V-twin sport/cruiser hybrid, powered by an S&S 124ci engine and built on an entirely CNC-machined aluminum backbone and subframe with a single-sided swingarm. The neck holds a steep rake of 26 degrees, and the combination of low handlebars with high mid-mounted foot controls puts the rider in a much more aggressive position than the KRGT-1. The carbon-fiber gas tank adds even more to the raw, aggressive look of this bike, as does the new upswept 2-into-1 exhaust. It not only looks like a more aggressive bike—with the new rake, swingarm, and riding position—but it will undoubtedly handle like one as well.
- 124ci, 2,032cc American V-twin engine
- CNC-machined aluminum backbone and subframe
- New CNC-machined aluminum and carbon-fiber fuel tank with integrated fuel-filler enclosure
- BST carbon-fiber seven-spoke wheels
- Optional ABS
- Euro 4 compliant
Alright, this is the one. The blend of carbon fiber, machined aluminum, and leather is absolutely stunning. Limited to production of only 23 motorcycles, Arch is calling this a "concept production bike," probably because styling like this is only ever seen on concepts. A proprietary S&S 143ci engine (yes, that's 2,343cc) is housed in an entirely carbon-fiber MonoCell chassis. Developed as part of a new partnership with Suter Industries, the swingarm is single-sided and CNC machined with a carbon-fiber cover. SC Project—the same company that makes the exhaust for Marc Marquez's MotoGP bike—has developed a full titanium and carbon-fiber exhaust system that's incredible to look at, and, as you can hear in the clip below, it sounds absolutely amazing. The carbon-fiber wheels from BST were designed by Arch and are unique to this bike. I can only imagine what this beautiful, arty monster will cost.
- 143ci, 2,343cc American V-twin engine
- Arch-designed, Suter Industries-manufactured CNC-machined aluminum, single-sided swingarm with carbon-fiber cover
- CNC-machined aluminum bodywork with integrated layered leather seat
- Arch-designed mobile-phone dash display
- Proprietary Öhlins FGRT series fork with carbon-fiber airfoil
- SC Project full titanium/carbon-fiber exhaust system
- Arch-designed BST carbon-fiber turbine wheels
- Proprietary headlight design
Check out the rest of our coverage of all the new motorcycles released at EICMA this year!






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