With what started out as a custom weekend project for Hollywood's Keanu Reeves, Arch Motorcycles has come a long way ever since it set up shop back in 2007. Joined by a self-taught engineer Gard Hollinger, the company started making production models soon and has till date made three models.

All of which will be put to display at the upcoming EICMA International Motorcycle Show to be held in Milan next week.

Back in July this year, Arch motorcycle started a new partnership with the Swiss 2-stroke specialists, Suter Racing, to import motorcycles to each side of the Atlantic.

This means Arch Motorcycles will now be sold in the European markets and this is why we see them participating at this year's EICMA. Similarly, Suter will also sell its wild creation - MMX 500 with a two-stroke V4 on American soil via Arch Motorcycles.

Arch Motorcycles will have three models on display at the stands at EICMA. One will be the 2018 edition of their first ever model, the KRGT-1. It will run on a Euro IV compliant motor of the same 2032cc S&S twin-cam V-twin that cranks out a generous 121.7 pound-feet of torque, backed up by 122 horsepower.

The second motorcycle to be showed is called as the 'Arch 1S' which is an even more athletic version of the KRGT-1. It will sport a single-sided swingarm, as well as a more aggressive rider position.

The third motorcycle will, however, be an all-new developed motorcycle christened as the 'Arch Method 143'. Staying true to the design form, this Arch motorcycle will be built on a pure-lightweight formula that makes use of a carbon fiber MonoCell frame. This will eventually make the bike feel to be the sportiest of them all.

Industry sources point out that there will be only 23 units of the Arch Method 143 produced and will definitely not be cheap.