Revival Cycles “Fuse” Ducati | Jay Leno's Garage
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2022
- Find out what went into this $500,000 custom motorcycle build that makes it truly next-level!
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I love your motorcycle content, Jay. Please do more. Beautiful bike.
yes i love that jay is into cars and bike equally
Yeah, more bikes. Especially custom bikes, and more rare/hard-to-find/oddball stuff. I've had my fingers crossed for Leno turning up with a Crocker, for years. It'd be perfect for his collection, with all the Vincent's and Brough Superiors and Velocettes
One day, Jay will finally get too old to ride crazy bikes like this, but that day isn't today and I'm thankful for it.
ageism ?
seeing Jay still riding motorcycles in his age, he's still got it.
One of my riding buddies is 93. He's a cool dude.
@@harryballzack I'll be perfectly honest, the first thing I thought when I watched the end of that Video was 'That's not Jay Leno riding that bike'...I think it was probably too valuable and treasured so the guy who built it or the guy who owns it stepped in.
Makes me nervous for him
Hes 72 lol... not that old.
@@CCitis I guess 72 isn't that old... if you're a giant tortoise
It is a piece of art, no question. And I figure most of us would not be able to even walk after riding for half an hour. There is nothing about that thing that says "I'm comfortable."
I laughed at this… great comment:)
The design of this bike is beautiful. To me, what makes it amazing is that its design can be placed into the 20's, 30's, 50's, 60's, up until the present and still work. That is not an easy feat to accomplish. Adding to the fact that it is more than just rideable, that it performs adds even more to the power of its design. Form and function well balanced.
Beautiful bike no way in hell it's worth 500 thousand.
welcome to the art business )
Actually it was, because that's the price someone was willing to pay for it.
It's a prototype man. Now that it's a concept it could be done in CF and Chromly for $75K
"It works when it looks like it wasn't much work at all."
As a machinist, that statement alone holds so much meaning.
Don’t gitme wrong. I love Ducati’s. 916 il Monstere being my all time favorite-the bike that made me drive by the Ducati dealership a couple nights a week, even tho it wasn’t on the way home. But thisun doesn’t do a thing for me.
Stainless steel under load, such as standing rigging on a sailboat has about a 10-year service life. It doesn’t give you much warning before it fails. For this reason I would choose cro-moly steel.
Sounds right, tho.
Thanks for yet another great JLG!
👍👍👍👍👍
I agree looks like a chopper in sport bike guise
Agreed. There's a reason nobody else is making chassis out of stainless.
me either
Could you copy this bike for a lot less now they put all the effort/money into design
how many hands gave you got, man?
Good art is polarizing, so here I go 😁
I hate when tubes are made out of welded together "calamari" sections. It's a styling touch that too closely resembles incompetence with a tubing bender.
It's like me plumbing your entire house with nothing but pipe fittings -- no pipe -- installed outside of your walls for your viewing pleasure.
He should have used PEX
Some people don't get it... That's fine, so don't get it
@@rcpmac It's been said, "there's no accounting for taste"
I respect all the effort that went into just that one part. It must have been a huge time sink, and when you look at the rest of the bike, to let the exhaust just be plain _pipes_ would be negligence.
I tend to have a pendulous ambivalence as to where the beauty lies in a machine -- form is always fighting function in my mind.
With everything else being so clean it does... Feel like a separate design. Obviously that's intentional to create the contrast but contrast but... While I would like a smoother pipe, I don't have a 1/2 a million dollars to disagree.
The pipes look very much like custom expansion chambers on tuned two-strokes. That segmenting technique makes sense when the diameter changes substantially, but it's an odd choice for a four stroke. I don't hate them, but they're my least favorite part of the bike.
That bike is gorgeous and will a significant piece of art in the cycle world for the foreseeable future. It even looks better at speed as the spokes disappear. Hats off to Ed and Revival for pushing Engineering and fabrication to the limits. ps- The Modulus for stainless is quite high so it will not see any fatigue issues. Great question though by Jay
now Just wait for VW to sue them for putting a logo on the bike that isn't really Ducati. Mercedes and Ferrari do this all the time
There is tubing for bicycle frames in very thin stainless steel. Reynolds 953 for example
Modulus of Elasticity for stainless steel is not much different than regular low-alloy steel. Actually it's a little bit less.
Oh its cool, just not $500k cool. $150k, now they'd be on to something. They don't need a stainless chassis. That just seems unnecessary.
@@pashakdescilly7517 Which are brazed together NOT welded. Theres a reason for that
Good for them! I used to get parts from them about 12 years ago when I lived down the street… great guys! Amazing shop!
"well, it tracks nice and true", means that it's a show bike that can be ridden. "functional, kinetic art work"... That's a LOT of money for ego. Mr. Leno spends a LOT of money on his hobby, but what's great about him is that he's humble and his toys all run well and are useable.
Check out Bikes and Beards those guys are great ambassadors for bikes.
Absolutely stunning looking bike!!
So much work and you can see it too.
Just beautifully done and yes,it is artwork.
Jay was clearly impressed with all the challenges the guys faced with all the material challenges they had to deal with.
That triple clamp area just looks insane.
The whole bike looks gorgeous.
This bike is all about aesthetics. I get the feeling that Jay prefers more functional design (as do I). No denying that it is a stunning bike though. Each to his own.
certainly stuns the bank manager
Good Lord! What a stunning bike. Amazing.
This is the most beautiful bike that I have ever seen, and you can actually ride it! Love the Ducati rumble too.
Genius. Remarkable discipline, vision, and dedication to the art.
wow. absolutely wonderful. and great vid Jay 👊👍👍
Jay, thanks for asking the questions I would have - not being afraid to question things. This thing's amazing.
Gorgeous bike!! Thanks Jay!
Thanks Alan, Ed and Jay!
Usually when jay guests speak and show their work i look at them, during this video no matter who spoke i looked at the motorcycle. What a stunning, beautiful gorgeous piece of art.
that's what the sales guy told us
Gorgeous. Cool to hear about the design process.
That's why it was always amazing what the Japanese mass-produced could give you for a few thousand bucks..
Thx Jay and Alan and of course, the Dell master
The welding on the exhaust alone is an undertaking in itself!
Let us pray the undertaker isn't needed
thanks for posting this jay
Absolutely stunning! Thanks for sharing.
Astounding. Thanks Jay!
Thanks for this. It’s great to see a bike on the channel. More, please.
It is a beautiful design...hands down one of THE most beautiful motorcycles I have ever seen...
I saw that thing at the Quail gathering. What a beauty!!
The only word I can think for this bike, is stunning! What a beautiful piece of artwork!
wow jay what a piece of art ! never seen anything like it
Gorgeous bike 😍😍😍😍😍 sounds lovely too. Thanks Jay!
I would have two! One for rinding and a second one just as an art piece!
Beautiful work
Absolutely stunning. What a beautiful bike. Yes, it's scary expensive. But gorgeous.
That has to be the best looking bike I've seen in years. Beautiful work.
Mega cool Jay...seen many this bike's pictures, now I know the story behind it!
You knock choppers, but mine hasbeen back and forth from Ann Arbor Michigan to Bremerton WA. a couple times. It was built for me by me. It fits me. It's comfy to ride.
I had the 920 Monster. I loved that bike. This thing is gorgeous, But not my look. A little to sanitary.
Love the exposed cam belt.
Hope everyone has an awesome day. 👍
But they look gay
I think he was referring to the super long ridiculously stretched ones. Maybe ok for highway driving but jay lives where theres lots of city riding and windy hills. Same way here in WV. Lots of hills and windy 2-lane roads. Choppers are not the best in that respect.
Wow! Just Wow!
I don't like the riding position myself, lots of back problems. But the design is outstanding, your eye dosen't stop looking at the lines! Thanks to all involved for sharing!
its not for actual riding))
Every piece is amazing and a work of art as a whole, beautiful. I can no longer keep my head in that racer position, just not comfortable
Very cool wheels. Beautiful. Clean and simple and gorgeous. Bravo!
Wow. Just wow.
That bike looks amazing!!
Nice Bike! WoW love the exhaust and wheel spokes
I like how the little Rizoma Mirror appeared when Jay took it for a spin :)
eagle
The build quality is amazing 👏 what a beautiful bike
Just beautiful!
This bike looks sleek 😲
Simply Magnificent!
Stunningly beautiful bike!
That is the most beautiful bike I’ve ever seen!
A design so obvious no one thought of it before. Brilliant.
I'll take an Allen Millyard bike over this any day
Allen does more with less, yet this is a nice museum queen.
Me too .That V8 Kawasaki Alan built beats this machine hands down .
Alan,s CNC machine is his hacksaw and file and way way way more skill .
@@rocklover7437 It may be a function video editing, but does Allen ever make a misstep or booboo? He makes some real good stuff, wonder what he could do with a half a milly...?
Pick my jaw up off the floor another mind blowing vid from Jay
Absolutely beautiful looking motorcycle and it can actually be ridden? Now that is something else again!
Stunning!
Absolutely gorgeous
I'm late to the game, but I started binge watching your videos about a week ago. Great content, Jay!
Just a Superb, stunning piece of rolling art!
Beautiful.
Beautiful
I saw this in person at the Hand Built show in Austin TX and got to chat with Alan about it a bit. I have a video of that on my channel. This is an absolute stunner of a bike!
I was aiming of the rear fender all the episod... it really grinds my gears...
BRILLIANT
A piece of art, beautiful
A true work of art. Awesome wotk
This kind of machine is really why I watch jay leno garage every Monday
golden era of design in everything from areoplanes to automotive to motorcycle and furniture etc
That dude makes the coolest bikes ever!
AMAZING, more motorcycles please
Love the car stuff but really enjoy the motorcycle content, motorcycles are true art, and more of “man and machine” Please do more mc content.
Jay's skepticism regarding the use of stainless steel for the frame tubes is astute. This bike's function follows form.
they make some bmx and other 'jump bikes' custom frames out of stainless... apparently they don't last that much longer under stress compared to the regular steel ones, although the material itself is way more rigid.
Beautiful, unique bike, super well done 😍👏🏻
Simply as a piece of art, I understand, not to my taste, but that’s o.k, beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say. As a practical riding bike, it makes very little sense to me, apart from riding it around the corner to your local cafe, uncomfortable seat etc. Though I am most concerned about the stainless frame, high usage would have me constantly scanning for cracks.
Jay questioned them several times about the stainless and they kept saying it was extra thick tubing. I don't think it will ever get ridden enough for it to be an issue.
Great show.
Wow! These guys went to Arrakis, captured 3 little makers and made an exhaust system out of them 🤯
they got it right when they said it would spend its life being adored rather than actually ridden. but as motorcycle art goes, it's a goddess.
WOW super cool ride, GOOD job fellas.
I could spend an entire day looking at this bike from every conceivable angle! Just Breathtaking!
You need to get out more often 😀.
@@douglasr.c.5622 Interesting choice of words! Not really. This phrase is most commonly used by trolls towards someone with an opinion. One might expect someone that presents as getting out often would know this and think of something more original. Nice Try. You got my attention so I'm guessing I have made your day. You won't get any more.
@@williamwintemberg I stick by my statement.
You have to be kidding. If you could spend a DAY staring at a motorcycle, something is wrong.
Beautiful bike as usual from Revival!
WOW! And I even like the color.
I'll take 2.
beautiful!
very beautiful bike
I agree with jay, never got the chopper thing
What a Jaw-Dropping Custom . YES , I does look like a Factory Special . The Execution is THAT good . Simple and Clean . Very much an S S feel .
Very impressive design and execution.
Looks beautiful!
Simply stunning. Very reminiscent of Hazan bikes. Congrats.
Beautiful!..
This is the most beautiful bike i have ever seen. Congratulations on this piece of art. Thank you so much for showing this to us!
Its horrendous
That was really, really cool.
gorgeous
Proud to have them in Austin.
Beautiful. Reminds me of the motorcycle from Incredibles 2.
love this bike. i love the single seat cafe racers. This will go down as one of the most beautiful of it's kind in my mind. cheers to the builders and designers, and thanks Jay for more great no nonsense motorcycle content. cheers!