Italian Bike Week 2025, which was held in the municipality of Lignano Sabbiadoro in Udinem North-eastern Italy, turned the spotlight on custom and off-road motorcycle culture with events that captured the attention of bikers and enthusiasts with a bike show, off-road riding, group rides, and more. The traditional Custom Bike Show round of the Italian Motorcycle Championship (IMC), proved once again to be a stage where creativity and craftsmanship gave life to unique creations.

The Italian Bike Week 2025 showcased a lot of customized motorbikes with world-class builds that are delightful to see.

On display was a 1938 Galbusera Brescia with a 2-stroke, supercharged V8 motor that was developed by Adolfo Marama Toyo before WWII.

We cannot resist getting a close-up of that wonderfully intricate & detailed vintage 2-stroke V8 motor with the crank-driven supercharger.
The prestigious IMC Best in Show Award went to the Italian workshop Pacelli Custom, that won over the jury with the Kilometro 32, an elegant and aggressive full custom built around a powerful American V-twin. Among the Scramblers, the top bike was the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster Sterrato by Santafox, while the Yamaha XT600 by Fuchs Workshop excelled in the Adventure category.

Italian Motorcycle Championship (IMC) BEST IN SHOW was “Kilometro 32” built by the Pacelli Custom workshop around a powerful American V-twin.

1st Place in the SCRAMBLER category was the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster Sterrato custom by Santafox.
Yamaha motorcycles won convincingly with the refined Yamaha 400 XS by VM Cycles winning the Cafe Racer category and the Yamaha FJ1200 of Punto Moto Factory Bike claimed first prize in the Streetfighters category.

When the dust cleared in the STREETFIGHTER Category, the top fighter was the Yamaha FJ 1200 by Punto Moto Factory Bike…
The Old Style philosophy was perfectly played out by Low Special Parts’ H-D Shovelhead, while the prize for Modified H-D went to the Street Bob from Austrian customizer Christian Novotny. There was also room for history when Modena Moto Meccanica’s 1931 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead dominated the Freestyle category. Clearly, Italians have a deep love for Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

The Motor Company from Milwaukee dominated the OLD STYLE Category with the Harley-Davidson Shovelhead 1200 of Low Special Parts taking First Place…

The MODIFIED HARLEY-DAVIDSON Category had Christian Novotny’s Street Bob win the top prize after coming all the way from Austria.

The Harley-Davidson Knucklehead ’31 by Modena Moto Meccanica took top honors in the FREESTYLE Category.

The Triumph Bonneville Chopper of Giorgio “George” Scialino wedged in between the Harleys and took second place.
The Modena workshop also won a Special Prize with another Harley; the other two were awarded to Luca’s Carbon’s H-D Low Rider ST and Cipri and Tony Selvaggi’s Omer S. Among the Metrics, Andrea “Satana” Turco’s creativity stood out, evoking a ‘70s Chopper on a classic 4-cylinder Honda Four 750.

SPECIAL PRIZES were handed out with Modena Moto Meccanica winning another top prize with their custom Harley-Davidson 1340…
The big news for the 2025 edition was the debut of the ARTigliate Custom Contest, the show that celebrated the growing popularity of Adventure, Scrambler, Tracker, and Classic Enduro specials. The first winner was Carlo “Santafox” Santamaria’s H-D Sportster Sterrato, followed by Officine Boldi’s BMW Boxer and GPM Motogarage’s original Ducati Megaenduro 900. Massimo “Fuchs” Rinchiuso’s Yamaha XT600 came in fourth, further proof of how the art of customization can reinvent any motorcycle genre.

The ARTigliate Custom Contest debuted during the IBW 2025 and awarded first place to the Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster Sterrato of Carlo “Santafox” Santamaria.
At its fourth edition, Italian Bike Week has confirmed itself not only as a must-attend event for motorcycle enthusiasts, but also as an authentic laboratory that redefines international motorcycle aesthetics and culture.