Royal Enfield showcases wild custom builds at Bike Shed Moto Show in London

Custom Royal Enfield Motorcycle
Royal Enfield bikes are known for being easily customisable, and the brand showcased seven impressive builds at the 2025 Bike Shed Moto Show in London

Royal Enfield motorcycles has recently showcased seven hand-picked bike builds at London’s 2025 Bike Shed Moto Show as part of its ‘Custom World’ series.

The selection of custom machines represents some of the finest and most unique builds at the iconic bike show, highlighting the impressive imagination and craftsmanship of the brand’s custom builders.

Renowned for making some of the planet’s most customisation-friendly motorcycles, Royal Enfield lays claim to being the oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, tracing its roots back to 1901.

Originally established in the Worcestershire town of Redditch, in England, Royal Enfield branched out from its British roots to establish a manufacturing plant in Madras in 1955, from which the brand spearheaded the growth of India’s mid-sized two-wheeler segment.

Now a division of Indian multinational automotive company Eicher Motors Limited, Royal Enfield operates through more than 2000 stores across India, along with 850 stores in an additional 60 countries around the globe.

In addition to technical centres, in Bruntingthorpe, UK, and Chennai, India, the company operates production facilities at Oragadam and Vallam Vadagal, near Chennai, along with CKD assembly facilities in Bangladesh, Nepal, Brazil, Thailand, Argentina and Colombia.

Here are three of our favourites from Bike Shed 2025:

The Kingsman

Builder: Dirk Ohlerking, Kingston Custom
Base Model: Royal Enfield Shotgun 650

Custom Royal Enfield Motorcycle

Phoenix

Builder: Putu Ajus Mulyawarman, AMS Garage
Base Model: Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650

Custom Royal Enfield Motorcycle

Samurai

Builder: Takuya Aikawa, Sureshot
Base Model: Royal Enfield Shotgun 650

Custom Royal Enfield Motorcycle

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