
The mean machine weighs around 775 pounds (350 kg) and is made up of aluminum alloy. He started with his project in 2008 and after a few years of hard work (taking tons of money too) he had finalized the design. The motorcycle is a real fully working bike created by Australian designer Chris Hoffmann.

It has carbon fiber body panels which are made up of Kevlar and Nomex honeycomb core sandwiched between two layers of aluminum alloy sheet. Talking about the tomahawk look, it’s a really attractive futuristic design with an aerodynamic shape. Since then this motorcycle has dominated various Autoshow competitions across the world including Eurokracy 2005 (Germany), Golden Steering Wheel Awards 2006 (Holland), Red Dot Design Awards 2006 (Germany). The tomahawk motorcycle is now available as a streetfighter, sportbike, or any of its other styles. The tomahawk motorcycle was first introduced as a concept vehicle during the 2001 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, MI. He felt that these led to bikes that were overly reliant on the use of plastics and that they were sacrificing the style which was so important to the earlier generations. It was largely developed by Arlen Ness in response to what he saw as modernizing trends in this industry. Its design is most closely related to the motorcycle styles of the 1940s and 1950s. He is a well-known motorcycle designer who focuses on customizing motorcycles to fit the desires of his customers.

The tomahawk motorcycle was designed by Arlen Ness.
