When the movie Easy Rider hit the big screen in 1969, motorcycles became a symbol of freedom and adventure overnight. Away from being just a means of transportation, they became an expression of individuality and lifestyle. Even today, motorcycles move us in more ways than one. With thundering engines, gleaming paintwork and chrome, converted two-wheelers inspire entire generations in a variety of ways.
Nuremberg's Ofenwerk has been paying tribute to this enthusiasm for individual bikes for years. The historic backdrop of the venerable industrial complex in the north of the northern city provides the perfect setting for the Extreme Bike Fair - the meeting place for all those who have gasoline in their blood and prefer unique bikes to mass-produced products.
Numerous customizers from all over southern Germany will be presenting their craftsmanship with spectacular builds and conversions on around 2700 square metres of exhibition space. With individual solutions for choppers, bobbers or streetfighters - on any basis. A place to gather inspiration for your own projects, talk shop with specialists and exchange ideas with like-minded people.
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