This incredible motorcycle is named after its creator, Sam Nehme, the owner of BMS Choppers in Florida. The bike was designed and built in just six months with the goal of showcasing it at the Biketoberfest, where it won first place. The build process began with the purchase of a brand-new Yamaha Road Star, from which the engine and handlebars were removed. The original V-Twin engine, with a capacity of 1.6 liters, was enlarged to 2.4 liters, while the unique bodywork and frame were being crafted.
The biggest challenge was designing and manufacturing the front fork, extended nearly a meter and featuring a single-side design. This required precise engineering and load-bearing calculations. The bike’s total length is around 3.5 meters, and it is certainly not meant for daily use. The suspension includes pneumatic height adjustment, allowing it to raise or lower by about 25 cm. This mechanism allows the bike to be lowered and seated on its belly, eliminating the need for a side stand. The extremely wide rear tire, measuring 36 cm, completes the unique design.
The Nemesis features an array of technological innovations and an impeccably detailed custom paint job, but its exclusive uniqueness lies in the 24-carat gold coating that adorns many parts of the bodywork, rims, cylinder heads, and more. According to the manufacturer, the coating is made of 24-carat gold — we haven’t verified it. Every detail of this bike is unique, including the sculptural museum-quality wings, the tiny seat, and the minuscule front lights. Like any unique piece of art, it’s hard to determine its true price, but the gold plating justifies throwing around some completely astronomical numbers.
Bottom line: Insane in every way.
Price: Three million dollars. Is that even possible?