THE WRENCHMONKEES - GARAGE BUILD MOTORCYCLES

Per and Nicholas from Wrenchmonkees
Per and Nicholas from Wrenchmonkees
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I visited the Wrenchmonkees. The are a big name in the custom wold of motorcycles, with a very unique style. I was a "fly on the wall" for a day there, very interesting.

 

So I came to Copenhagen yesterday evening and spent a night with my aunt, so I could be fresh the morning after. I was supposed to meet the Wrenchmonkees the day after. The stress was settling in! I did not sleep much this night, you know, you are your worst enemy sometimes, building up stress and overthink everyhing in your head. I woke up early and took a shower. Then I drove over to their's workshop and met Nicholas Bech, one of the Wrenchmonkees. He was very nice, and told me just to relax and enjoy my time over there, so I just did that.

 

To be able and visit and just chime in was a wonderful opportunity for me. The Wrenchmonkees are one of the biggest name in the vintage motorcykle of the world. They take bikes for customers and make them in their's own way. They dont snob in any bike kind, they can mostly all be done in they way they want. And they are good at it! They also buy bikes them selves and customise them, and then sell them and they work like a new one. There is a lot of passion for this kind of work going on there. 

As they put it them selves at thei'r website:

 

"Our company today is a result of passion, not a business plan. We work alongside with good friends and likeminded souls who all love the freedom of creating something out of the ordinary."


And this is the feeling when you walk in there, it is more like a society or a life style culture, not a business or a regular workshop. All day there was people, friends of them or likeminded visiting.

 

And as Per says him self, they have long workdays and he told me that some weeks, they work 70-90 hours. But it is all fun and you could feel that they have the best jobs in the world, they really love what they do. I totally agree with them!

 

The Wrencmonkees have existed for 7 years now and they have build up a very special brand of motorcyckles. They also sell many accesories for motorcyckles and clothing. They have teir's own brand of clothing wich is designed for the lifestyle of this kind of motorcycklist. Strong and made to last. Also very cool.

 

PS: Here is a great interview with Nicholas Bech, wich decribe their's thinking very well.

 

And I like to end it withmy favorite quote:

 

“You don’t have to be worried about scratching your bike. You don’t have to be worried about it if gets, you know, dirty. Actually ride it, that’s what it’s made for. We love to make it look differently, but you should also be able to ride it. That’s what it’s all about in the end.”

A MOTORCYCLIST STORY - DENNIS AND HIS MOTO GUZZI

Dennis on his 81' Moto Guzzi café racer
Dennis on his 81' Moto Guzzi café racer
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Duc Dennis Madsen is 36 year old and lives in Randers. He got the name Duc Dennis because he used to own a Ducati, bur not any more. Dennis now owns 2 Moto Guzzi's, a 81' and an 82' models. I guess he loves italian bikes!

 

One of them is totally original. The other one is a customized Café Racer. He did all the changes him self. Duc Dennis is know to be a good mechanic in the club Broombasserne and he helps others in the club very much. He is Hanne's mechanic. He told me that having a bike, sometimes saves him from the real world, and he has picked vintage style bikes because of the style they have. But old bikes have soul and the best thing about them he says, When they works, they are super to drive!

 

I asked him about customising:

 

"I made a Café Racer, no thanks to original, that's my style!"

A MOTORCYCLIST STORY - HANNE AND HER BONNEVILLE

Hanne and her Bonneville
Hanne and her Bonneville
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Hanne Froberg is a 52 years old lady that rides a 1965 Triumph Bonneville 650. She got the bike in 2001. The bike is completely original. She choses to ride motorcyckles because of the freedom and fresh air and good company. Hanne has no a car so in summers, the bike is her only transportation. And why does she ride an old vintage bike, well, I really like the sound and the looks of the old bikes, she said very proud. The Bonniville is her only bike.

 

Hanne is in the motorcyckle club Brommbasserne MC and she likes that very much. She has really good friends there and get a lot of help when the bike brakes down. Broombasserne has 70 members.

 

The best thing having a Triumph Bonneville motorcyckle, Hanne said:

 

"Powered joy, the sound and style. It is often admired when we're on tour!"