Thirty years after, James Hilton's passion for motorcycles started when he was only twelve-year-old, and the result is the unparalleled company, the Death Machines of London. The Death Machines of London Kenzo Motorcycle is a one-of-a-kind motorcycle that really stands out from the rest. As a base, the Kenzo motorcycle uses a 1977 Honda Gold Wing, completely rebuilt and ready for the road. But that's where the similarity to other bikes ends. The CAD-designed aluminum bodywork was hand-formed and inspired by Japanese samurai armor. Designed with Luminit of California, the LED lighting deliver an unbroken light strip with no distracting hotspots. These details combine to create a truly unique and absolutely stunning bike.