What you play with when you are a kid may be your inspiration for new cool designs. Rikki Battistini Wireframe Series is inspired by the wireframe parts of plastic model kits he was building when he was a child.
And you must admit, even if not the specific look you want on your bike, that it’s a true new interesting design when applied to motorcycle parts.
The series include enough custom parts to compose a coherent custom bike theme. Are available: floorboards, foot pegs, shifter levers, shifter linkages, shifter linkage rods, brake levers shifter pegs.
Machined in the USA from T6-661 billet aluminum. In black anodize or chrome finish, or a combination of both. Battistinis USA (not yet featured on website)
I saw those floorboards on a bike at the Cinci show, pure cool!
This line-up looks bloody wicked! Some very intresting unique designs going on, personally i love it, love it and love it some more. Like a band releasing there second album, Rikki had to do something very different to equal the sucess of the holes and rekon he has done exactly that. I also saw a video of him online the other day about he origins of these products and its fantastic to see someone truly heading in the high quality and USA designed/manufactured direction in a day when so many people are heading the opposite way. I wish him every success as i knew him many years ago when he lived across here in England. It will be very intresting to see who copies these designs first!!!
Rikki
Nice parts should do great with them.
LenNY
Not sure what to make of these. Interesting I guess. I’m sure Brouhard is probably pissed that Rikki took his control arm design back over though.
Cool for all those “concept bikes”. I guess first, I’m curious how ridiculously priced these will be, as well as how quickly Paul Jr. will put a set on his next bike.
Either way, interesting idea. Rod did some very nice machine work on these.
Way cool design!, looks pricey, alot of milling work out of billet. Love the pegs! Great work Rikki!
Cool pegs and I might pay the $240 for them, though at $700 for the floorboards,only the yuppies are gonna put those on their bike…but they’ll look good in a couple years sitting next to their spinner rims on their SUV.
Nice looking and looks way above anything else. He should only hope Paul Jr. puts them on his next Build. Battistinis will have hired his best Salesman/Rep.out there period……………………..