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Harley-Davidson Custom: How to Personalize Your Harley in Spain

Harley-Davidson Custom: How to Personalize Your Harley in Spain

Are you thinking about transforming your motorcycle into a unique custom Harley-Davidson? Customizing your Harley is not only a way to reflect your style, but also a way to improve performance, comfort, and aesthetics. In Spain, more and more riders are opting to customize their motorcycles, and at Lord Drake Kustoms, we’ve been leading this movement for years from our custom Harley workshop in Malaga.

What is a Harley Davidson custom?

A custom Harley-Davidson is a motorcycle modified to suit its owner’s personal taste. These modifications can be cosmetic, mechanical, or structural. From a change of color or seat to a complete transformation of the frame or engine, the goal is always the same: to turn your Harley into something unique.

At Lord Drake Kustoms, we’ve worked on all kinds of transformations: from Harley bobbers with a minimalist, retro look to aggressive Harley cafe racers with sporty lines and high-performance components.

Popular options for customizing your Harley in Spain

In our workshop, these are some of the most requested options by our customers:

  • Bobber style: stripped of unnecessary elements, chopped fenders, a solo seat, and big-ball tires. Ideal for classic lovers.
  • Cafe Racer style: lower riding position, clip-on handlebars, short tail, and sport exhausts. Perfect for those looking for speed and vintage style.
  • Classic custom: custom paint, chrome, leather saddlebags, and comfort seats. A blend of elegance and functionality.
  • Extreme Custom: comprehensive projects where we completely modify the motorcycle, from the frame to the engine.

Where to customize your Harley-Davidson in Spain?

If you’re looking for a custom Harley workshop in Spain, Lord Drake Kustoms offers you experience, creativity, and professionalism. Our workshop is located in Malaga, but we serve clients throughout Spain and Europe. We’ll pick up your motorcycle and return it to you fully transformed.

We also specialize in homologating custom motorcycles, which is essential for legal road use after any modification.

Why choose Lord Drake Kustoms?

  • International experience in Harley Davidson customization.
  • Approved workshop specializing in legal transformations.
  • 100% personalized design according to your tastes and needs.
  • Comprehensive advice from the first sketch to delivery of the motorcycle.

Get inspired by our projects

Take a look at our gallery of Harley bobbers, Harley cafe racers, and other custom motorcycles. You’ll discover why we’re a benchmark in the world of customization in Spain and beyond.


¿Quieres transformar tu Harley en algo único?
📩 Contáctanos y cuéntanos tu idea. ¡Tu Harley Davidson custom empieza aquí!

Cafe Racer vs. Bobber vs. Scrambler: Which Style Suits You?

Cafe Racer vs. Bobber vs. Scrambler: Which Style Suits You?

In the world of custom motorcycles, three styles stand out above the rest: Café Racer, Bobber, and Scrambler. Each has its own essence, aesthetic, and philosophy. But if you’re thinking about customizing your bike, you might be wondering: What’s the difference between Café Racer, Bobber, and Scrambler? And which one best suits your personality or riding style?

At Lord Drake Kustoms, motorcycle customization specialists, we can help you resolve these questions and choose the style that truly suits you.


What is a Café Racer?

The Café Racer was born in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, inspired by the world of racing. Its design is minimalist, aerodynamic, and designed for speed on short distances.

Main features:

  • Forward-leaning riding position.
  • Clip-on or semi-handlebars.
  • Single-seat tail or seat for one person.
  • Long and stylized tank.
  • Sports exhaust.

Ideal for: Lovers of retro style and sporty driving.
⚙️ Café Racer Style: Elegant, nostalgic, and aggressive.


What is a Bobber?

The Bobber style has its roots in the United States, after World War II. It emerged when riders began “cutting” (bobbing) unnecessary parts to lighten their bikes.

Main features:

  • Chopped fenders.
  • Individual seat (often spring type).
  • Rigid chassis or very simple lines.
  • Wide wheels and high or flat handlebars.
  • Pure minimalism, without unnecessary embellishments.

Ideal for: Those looking for a raw, vintage, and rebellious aesthetic.
⚙️ Bobber Style: Rugged, minimalist, and timeless.


What is a Scrambler?

The Scrambler was born as an improvised all-terrain motorcycle. It combines the best of classic style with great functionality for riding on dirt or asphalt roads.

Main features:

  • Mixed or studded tires.
  • Higher and reinforced suspension.
  • High exhaust.
  • Flat and comfortable seat for long distances.
  • Retro aesthetics with an adventurous soul.

Ideal for: Adventurers who enjoy both the countryside and the city.
⚙️ Scrambler Style: Versatile, retro, and durable.


What style suits you?

It all depends on your personality, the use you will give to the motorcycle and the type of image you want to project:

StylePersonalityMain use
Cafe RacerElegant, fast, urbanCity and short trips
BobberRebel, classic, lover of detailWalk and style
ScramblerAdventurous, free, all-terrainMixed: countryside and city

Do you want a custom motorcycle tailored to your needs?

At Lord Drake Kustoms, we’ve been transforming motorcycles into true works of art on wheels for years. Whether it’s a Café Racer, a Bobber, or a Scrambler, we’ll help you create the bike that truly reflects your style and personality.

👉 Contáctanos y cuéntanos tu idea. ¡Tu moto soñada está más cerca de lo que piensas!

The 10 best base bikes for customizing: Harley, BMW, Yamaha, and more

The 10 best base bikes for customizing: Harley, BMW, Yamaha, and more

Are you thinking about creating your own custom bike and don’t know where to start? Choosing the right base bike is one of the first and most important steps. At Lord Drake Kustoms, we’ve been transforming motorcycles into true works of art on wheels for years. And if we know one thing, it’s which are the best bikes to customize.

Whether you’re looking for the best cafe racer bike, a custom Harley, or a BMW Scrambler, here are the 10 most recommended base bikes to kick-start your project.


1. Harley-Davidson Sportster (883 and 1200)

Sportsters are a classic in the custom world. Their compact chassis and powerful engine make them ideal for bobber, cafe racer, or scrambler projects. Plus, there are plenty of spare parts and accessories available.

🔧 Ideal para: Harley custom, bobber, cafe racer


2. BMW R100 / R80 / R65 (series R)

Las BMW clásicas de la serie R son una base espectacular para transformar en scramblertracker o cafe racer. Su motor bóxer tiene un diseño único que aporta carácter y personalidad a cualquier proyecto.

🔧 Ideal para: BMW scrambler, cafe racer, estilos retro


3. Yamaha XSR700 / XSR900

Estas motos modernas con estética retro están pensadas para el custom. Son ligeras, con buena tecnología y una gran manejabilidad. Perfectas si buscas fiabilidad y estilo en una misma máquina.

🔧 Ideal para: proyectos neo-retro, scrambler modernos


4. Honda CB750 / CB550 / CB500

Las míticas CB de los años 70 y 80 son probablemente las motos más transformadas en cafe racer del mundo. Su estética clásica y su motor fiable las hacen perfectas para los amantes del estilo vintage.

🔧 Ideal para: mejor moto para cafe racer, estilo clásico


5. Triumph Bonneville / Thruxton / Scrambler

Triumph ha sabido conservar el espíritu clásico con un toque moderno. Estas motos son una delicia para customizar y tienen un acabado de alta calidad que eleva cualquier transformación.

🔧 Ideal para: cafe racer británica, scrambler elegante


6. Kawasaki W800

Con un diseño que recuerda a las motos de los años 60, la W800 es una excelente base para proyectos clásicos o retro. Su motor bicilíndrico en paralelo es suave y muy personalizable.

🔧 Ideal para: custom retro, estilo británico


7. Ducati Monster (600, 696, 796, etc.)

Las Ducati Monster, con su chasis multitubular y su motor en V, permiten transformaciones muy agresivas y deportivas. Son una opción interesante para cafe racer o streetfighter.

🔧 Ideal para: cafe racer deportiva, naked radical


8. Suzuki GN250 / GS500

Las Suzuki son motos sencillas, económicas y muy agradecidas para iniciarse en el mundo del custom. Son ideales si buscas una transformación ligera y económica sin renunciar al estilo.

🔧 Ideal para: proyectos low cost, cafe racer ligeras


9. Yamaha Virago (XV535, XV750, etc.)

Las Yamaha Virago ofrecen una base excelente para transformaciones bobber o chopper. Su motor en V y su diseño cruiser se prestan muy bien a estilos clásicos americanos.

🔧 Ideal para: bobber, chopper, estilo custom clásico


10. Royal Enfield Continental GT / Interceptor 650

Una de las opciones más actuales para proyectos cafe racer o scrambler. Royal Enfield ha sabido rescatar el espíritu de los años 60 con un producto moderno, fiable y económico.

🔧 Ideal para: cafe racer moderna, scrambler ligera


¿Cuál es la mejor moto para customizar?

Todo depende del estilo que te guste, tu presupuesto y el uso que le vayas a dar. En Lord Drake Kustoms podemos ayudarte a elegir la mejor base para tu proyecto y acompañarte durante todo el proceso de personalización, desde el diseño hasta el montaje final.


¿Estás listo para transformar tu moto?

Si ya tienes una moto o estás buscando una base para tu próximo proyecto, contacta con nosotros. En Lord Drake Kustoms hacemos realidad la moto de tus sueños, desde cafe racer personalizadas hasta auténticas Harley custom o BMW scrambler únicas.

How to transform your motorcycle into a cafe racer: a step-by-step guide

How to transform your motorcycle into a cafe racer: a step-by-step guide

Transforming your motorcycle into a cafe racer isn’t just a matter of aesthetics: it’s a statement of style and passion for classics. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bike that combines speed, elegance, and a vintage spirit, you’ve come to the right place. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you step-by-step through everything you need to know to turn your motorcycle into a true cafe racer.

What is a cafe racer motorcycle?

A cafe racer is a type of custom motorcycle inspired by British motorcycles from the 1950s and 1960s, created to be fast, lightweight, and with a minimalist design. Its name comes from the young men who raced from one cafe to another in London, competing on short trips. The style is characterized by solo seats, low clip-on handlebars, aerodynamic tailpipes, sport exhausts, and a forward-leaning riding position.

Choosing the ideal base motorcycle

Not all bikes are equally suitable for a cafe racer conversion. The most popular are classic naked bikes with twin- or single-cylinder engines. Some recommended options:
– Honda CB (350, 500, 750)
– BMW R (R65, R80, R100)
– Yamaha XJ or SR
– Suzuki GS
– Harley-Davidson Sportster (for a more muscular cafe racer)

The important thing is that it has a simple and stable chassis, allowing for easy customization and a good mechanical foundation.

Phases of transformation

Converting a motorcycle into a cafe racer can be divided into several stages:

1. Disassembly

Start by removing all the parts you won’t be using: the original seat, tail, fenders, lighting, fairing (if applicable), and unnecessary supports. This phase allows you to see the skeleton of the bike and begin planning.

2. Chassis modifications

Many cafe racers have their rear subframes shortened or redesigned to accommodate a solo seat with a bullet-style tailpipe. This requires welding and, in many cases, homologation. At Lord Drake Kustoms, we do it with precision and guaranteed safety.

3. Suspensions and wheels

You can upgrade the front and rear suspension with sport or classic components. It’s also common to replace the wheels with wire-tipped rims and install vintage-style tires, such as Firestone Deluxe.

4. Seat and tank

The seat is usually flat with a built-in tailpiece. The tank can be kept or replaced with a slimmer, more classic one. The seat-tank combination largely defines the cafe racer profile.

5. Handlebar and riding position

Clip-on handlebars or sporty clip-ons are typical. They force a more forward-leaning, aggressive, racing-style stance. Rearsets for rearward-mounted footpegs can also be installed.

6. Exhaust and sound

A good exhaust transforms not only the sound but also the soul of the bike. You can opt for homemade exhausts or specialized brands. Make sure you comply with regulations if you plan to ride legally.

7. Painting and finishes

This is where your personal style comes in: vintage paint, polished metal, stripes, custom logos… At Lord Drake Kustoms, we do exclusive paint jobs and handcrafted finishes to make your motorcycle unique.

Legalization and homologation

In Spain and many European countries, any structural modification must be approved. This includes the frame, exhausts, lighting, and suspension. We handle the entire approval process so you can just enjoy your motorcycle.

Why do it with professionals?

Although many attempt to customize their motorcycles on their own, working with a specialized workshop like Lord Drake Kustoms guarantees quality, safety, technical advice, personalized design, and legality. We’ve been turning dreams into reality on two wheels for over a decade.

Ready for your cafe racer project?

If you want your bike to stand out, speak volumes, and become a unique piece, you’re one step away from making it a reality. Contact us to start your cafe racer conversion project, wherever you are in the world. You can also visit our custom bikes section for inspiration.

Why do they choose us from the US, Germany or the United Arab Emirates?

Why do they choose us from the US, Germany or the United Arab Emirates?

More than 50% of the motorcycles that leave our workshop in Spain are destined for international destinations.
Clients from the United States, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, France, Mexico, Kuwait, and Chile have already trusted Lord Drake Kustoms to create their ideal custom motorcycle.
But what makes us different? We’ll tell you here.

1. European design with a global soul

At LDK, we combine the best of European design with American influences and unique details.

  • Elegant and radical aesthetics
  • Fusion of café racer, bobber and streetfighter
  • Each motorcycle is a functional work of art

“Your Indian Scout is the most brutal thing I’ve seen from Los Angeles to Berlin.”
— Customer in California

2. Worldwide shipping (hassle-free)

We offer secure international shipping, door-to-door or to the port/airport.

  • Motorcycle professionally packed
  • Transport insurance
  • Assistance with procedures and documentation

We also offer LDK Parts kits and parts with worldwide shipping.

3. Approval and clear documentation

We know what it means to import a motorcycle:

  • We deliver technical data sheet, official invoice and construction certificate
  • We advise at every step according to the country

You avoid surprises or motorcycles that you cannot register.

4. 100% customized projects

We don’t mass produce. Each motorcycle:

  • It is designed with you from scratch or based on an already defined base
  • Adapts to your measurements, driving style and aesthetic preferences
  • It can incorporate unique details such as your logo or special finishes.

5. Trust, reputation and real experience

We have been working with international clients for over 10 years.
Our brand has been featured in media outlets such as:

  • BikeBound (USA)
  • Pipeburn (Australia)
  • Custombike (Germany)
  • Biker Zone (Spain)
  • and dozens more…

That’s not achieved with advertising. It’s achieved with quality.

Are you also outside of Spain and want an LDK motorcycle?

We’ll help you from the first email until you have your motorcycle at home.
Tell us your idea, your style, and your budget.

Apply for your international project here

Biker fashion: how to dress in the LDK style

Biker fashion: how to dress in the LDK style

A custom motorcycle isn’t just a machine. It’s a way of life.
And like every way of life, it has its style. At Lord Drake Kustoms, the aesthetic goes beyond the workshop: it’s born from biker culture, vintage design, and the attitude of those who don’t follow trends, they create them.
Today we show you how you can dress in pure LDK style, biker fashion on and off the road.

1. Jackets: leather, denim or technical feel

The classic black leather jacket remains a symbol. But at LDK we also like:

  • Distressed denim jackets with custom patches
  • Technical clothing inspired by the café racer world
  • Details such as visible zippers, straight collars or printed linings

LDK Tip: A well-chosen jacket says more about you than any helmet.

2. T-shirts with soul (and a message)

LDK Apparel T-shirts are not merchandise.
They’re an extension of our philosophy. That’s why we work with our own, limited-edition designs and graphics inspired by:

  • Legendary custom bikes (like the Neoracer or the Bultracker)
  • American and European vintage aesthetics
  • Phrases that connect with the rebellious attitude of the biker world

100% cotton, handcrafted and shipped worldwide.

3. Reinforced jeans or urban-cut pants

No more “plastic” motorcycle clothing. We’re committed to:

  • Jeans with hidden reinforcements for driving
  • Chino-style trousers with integrated protection
  • Clothes you can wear on the road and in a bar without looking like Robocop

Functionality without sacrificing style.

4. Boots: workshop, street or combat

Forget trail or racing boots.
The LDK style straddles the urban, vintage military, and industrial, with options like:

  • Engineer or combat type boots
  • Reinforced shoes with classic style
  • Thick soles, visible seams and treated leather

5. Accessories: glasses, caps, watches, backpacks

Every detail counts. That’s why at LDK we strive to offer:

  • Retro-inspired sunglasses with durable materials
  • Caps with premium embroidery
  • Lightweight waxed canvas backpacks
  • Leather bracelets, patches or bandanas

Custom aesthetics without looking like a costume.

And what is LDK Apparel?

LDK Apparel is our new clothing line for custom and biker fashion enthusiasts.
Garments designed by and for bikers, with the same level of detail and exclusivity we apply to our motorcycles.

Coming soon to our website.

Dress what you drive. Live what you are.

At Lord Drake Kustoms, we don’t sell clothes.
We create identity.

Common mistakes when modifying a motorcycle (and how to avoid them)

Common mistakes when modifying a motorcycle (and how to avoid them)

Modifying a motorcycle can be an incredible experience… or a real headache. At Lord Drake Kustoms, we’ve seen it all: from poorly executed projects to bikes that are impossible to homologate.
If you’re thinking about customizing your motorcycle, avoid these common mistakes and make sure your transformation doesn’t end up being a nightmare.

1. Cutting the chassis without homologation

One of the most serious mistakes: cutting or modifying the frame without considering the homologation regulations.
This can make your motorcycle unroadworthy, even if it looks spectacular.

Always consult with experts before modifying structure or geometry.

2. Buying cheap or incompatible parts

Low-quality “universal” parts are often chosen. The result:

  • Poor fit
  • Vibrations
  • Loss of reliability or aesthetics

Invest in parts designed for your model (like those from LDK Parts) and make sure they come with a warranty and support.

3. Mixing styles without sense

Combining café racer elements with a scrambler, or a bobber with a streetfighter… without aesthetic coherence, ends up with a motorcycle that looks like a “Frankenstein.”

Define a clear style and stick to it throughout the project.

4. Not respecting ergonomics

Modifying the handlebars, seat, or footpegs without considering your riding position can make your motorcycle uncomfortable and even dangerous.

Before installing parts, check that they fit your height, posture, and riding style.


5. Ignore the electrical part

Changing turn signals, headlights, or speedometers without electrical knowledge can cause malfunctions, short circuits, or even fires.

Work with professionals or follow reliable tutorials to avoid putting your bike (and your safety) at risk.

6. Not documenting or planning the project

Starting disassembly without a plan often ends in delays, mistakes, and frustration.

Make a sketch, define budget, style, parts and phases before touching a screw.

Extra tip from LDK

“A well-customized motorcycle isn’t just pretty. It has to be functional, legal, safe, and coherent. If you don’t know where to start, get advice.”
Fran Manen, founder of Lord Drake Kustoms

The story behind the Indian Scout 240 Neoracer: from sketch to legend

The story behind the Indian Scout 240 Neoracer: from sketch to legend

Some bikes are designed by hand. Others, by the soul.
The Indian Scout 240 Neoracer has not only been featured worldwide in specialized media, but has also become a modern icon of European custom. Today we tell you how one of Lord Drake Kustoms’ most radical creations came to be.

It all started with a challenge

Fran Manen, founder of LDK, received a special assignment:

“I want an Indian Scout that looks like something out of the future, but with a café racer spirit.”

The result was a unique project that fuses the retro with the avant-garde, respecting the essence of Indian Motorcycles but taking it to a completely new level.

Design and manufacturing: every detail counts

What makes it different:

  • 240 rear tire: an aesthetic and functional beast.
  • Handcrafted single-sided swingarm, created from scratch.
  • Adjustable air suspension.
  • GP type exhaust.
  • Hand-sculpted tail and tank, integrated with surgical precision.
  • Encapsulated LED headlight and “race number” type front.

Nothing on this bike is stock. Everything has been customized in the LDK workshop.

International recognition

The Neoracer has been featured in over 50 international media outlets, including:

  • Pipeburn (Australia)
  • BikeExif (USA)
  • Kustom Garage Magazine (Italy)
  • Biker Zone (Spain)
  • Custombike (Germany)

It has even been nominated among the 10 best custom bikes of the year on several international platforms.

Do you want a Neoracer or something even more exclusive?

No two are alike. Every bike that leaves Lord Drake Kustoms is unique, tailored to your vision, your body, and your spirit.

Write to us if you want a custom Indian Scout or a radical Neoracer-style creation.
We transform ideas into unforgettable machines.

How to buy a custom motorcycle from abroad (step-by-step guide)

How to buy a custom motorcycle from abroad (step-by-step guide)

Do you live outside of Spain and have fallen in love with a Lord Drake Kustoms motorcycle? You’re in luck: we ship our creations anywhere in the world. From the US to Dubai, via Germany and Chile, many motorsports enthusiasts are now riding a motorcycle designed by LDK.

Here we explain how you can buy a custom motorcycle from abroad, without complications and with complete security.

Step 1: Choose your motorcycle or custom project

You have two options:

  1. Choose a finished motorcycle from our online catalog of in-stock motorcycles.
  2. Request a custom-made motorcycle, designed from the ground up with you.

We can work via video call, email, or WhatsApp to define your project wherever you are.

Step 2: Order Formalization

Once you decide which motorcycle you want:

  • We will send you a detailed quote and a purchase contract.
  • Payment can be made by international bank transfer.
  • We work with private clients, collectors, and businesses.

Step 3: Manufacturing or preparing for shipping

  • If it is a custom project, we begin the customization process (between 60 and 120 days depending on the level of modification).
  • If you choose a motorcycle in stock, we prepare the packaging, documentation, and shipping within a matter of days.

Step 4: Secure International Shipping

We work with logistics agencies specializing in shipping vehicles by sea or air, including:

  • Door-to-door transportation or to the nearest port/airport.
  • Motorcycle packed and 100% insured.
  • Shipments made to more than 25 countries without incident.

Step 5: Documentation and approval

We include in the shipment:

  • Official invoice
  • Technical documentation
  • Assistance with procedures at destination (consult case by case)

Bonus: We keep you informed

Throughout the process, we will send you:

  • Photos and videos of progress (if it’s a custom bike)
  • Confirmations of each phase
  • Direct contact with Fran Manen and the LDK team

Ready to receive your custom motorcycle anywhere in the world?

More than 50% of our motorcycles are sold outside of Spain.
Contact us now and start building the motorcycle of your dreams.

What is a café racer, bobber, or scrambler motorcycle (types of custom motorcycles)?

What is a café racer, bobber, or scrambler motorcycle (types of custom motorcycles)?

Do you know what types of custom motorcycles there are? If you’re thinking about converting your bike or buying a finished custom one, you’ve probably come across terms like café racer, bobber, or scrambler. But do you really know what differentiates them? At Lord Drake Kustoms, we’ve been shaping these unique machines for over a decade, and today we’ll explain each style and how to choose the one that’s right for you.

Café Racer: Classic style, fast spirit

Born in the 1950s in the United Kingdom, café racers are lightweight, stylish motorcycles designed for racing from bar to bar (hence their name). They are characterized by:

  • Flat seat or “monoposto” type tail
  • Low clip-on handlebars
  • Minimalist aesthetic, often with elongated tank
  • Aggressive and sporty driving position

Ideal for lovers of retro style with a sporty spirit.

Bobber: Radical simplicity and American essence

This style became popular in the US after World War II. Bobbers strip away all unnecessary elements to leave the bike as “clean” as possible:

  • Chopped fenders (hence the term “bobbed”)
  • Single seat, often spring type
  • Wider wheels and relaxed stance
  • Horizontal lines and old school look

Perfect for those looking for attitude and rawness on two wheels.

Scrambler: Off-road versatility with a vintage soul

Scramblers are designed for those who don’t want the boundaries between asphalt and dirt. They’re the perfect blend of classic and wild:

  • Mixed or studded tires
  • High exhaust
  • Reinforced suspensions
  • Rugged style and prepared for any terrain

Your choice if you like retro, but also like to get dirty off-road.

Which one is best for you?

StyleIdeal for you if…
Cafe RacerLooking for a sporty and elegant vintage look?
BobberYou want a simple, aggressive and custom motorcycle
ScramblerYou like retro and adventurous at the same time.

What if you don’t know which one to choose?

At Lord Drake Kustoms, we don’t sell generic motorcycles; we create all types of custom bikes. We have the perfect bike for you, combining styles if you need it. Do you want a scrambler with a bobber soul? A modern café racer? We make it possible.

Do you want your own custom motorcycle?

Write to us and tell us your idea. We’ll transform it into a unique machine.
Contact us or discover our custom motorcycles.