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Think Diesel Doesn’t Belong on a Bike? Think Again

Think Diesel Doesn’t Belong on a Bike? Think Again
Michelle Liew
May 21, 2025

Axiom Diesel Cycles dares to build high-torque diesel cruisers in an electric world, blending Harley vibes with industrial power.

Axiom Diesel Cycles dares to build high-torque diesel cruisers in an electric world, blending Harley vibes with industrial power.

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In a world racing toward electric mobility, one Ohio-based startup is taking a hard left turn into diesel territory. While the motorcycle industry is busy plugging in, Axiom Diesel Cycles is doubling down on a fuel type most riders left behind decades ago. Forget Teslas on two wheels—founder Matthew Lach wants to build the Harley-Davidson of diesel.

And somehow, the idea isn’t as crazy as it sounds.

A Bike That Rumbles, Not Whirs

The concept is simple but daring: take the bulk, presence, and Americana soul of a Harley cruiser, then power it with a three-cylinder Doosan turbo diesel engine more commonly seen in industrial machinery than motorcycles. Add custom-built frames, hand-assembled components, and a heaping dose of old-school torque—and you get the Paladin and Knight, Axiom’s heavyweight diesel flagships.

With fuel efficiency pushing 70 mpg, these bikes aim to solve a different problem than electric competitors: long-range capability, minimal maintenance, and the rugged satisfaction of knowing your motorcycle runs on the same stuff as your RV generator.

Matthew’s motivation? He loved big cruisers but hated their thirst. So he built one himself. “Success,” his first prototype, was a Frankensteinian blend of Harley-Davidson bodywork, a Yanmar diesel, and a turbocharger. The result? Just over 27 HP and a mountain of torque available from 2,500 RPM. Surprisingly, it worked—and even turned heads.

Niche or Novelty?

This isn’t the first diesel motorcycle story. The military had its go with the HDT M1030M1, a rugged KLR derivative that ran on nearly anything flammable. Royal Enfield once sold the Taurus Diesel, a budget-friendly tractor of a bike meant for penny-pinchers in India. Neither were built for fun. Axiom wants to change that.

This time, the diesel cruiser isn’t just practical. It’s aspirational. At least, that’s the pitch.

Prices start at $49,500 for the Paladin, going up to $54,500 (approx. RM256,700.00) for the Knight, positioning them above even Harley-Davidson’s elite CVO models. Why so much? Each bike will be built to order, with a massive parts catalogue rivalling Harley’s. Everything from whitewall tires to air suspension and stereos.

But this boutique price tag is exactly what’s putting Axiom at a crossroads.

Axiom Diesel Cycles dares to build high-torque diesel cruisers in an electric world, blending Harley vibes with industrial power.

The Elephant in the Showroom

Production delays have plagued the project. While Axiom filed papers with the NHTSA in 2023, there has been little public movement since. Social media updates stopped in 2022. Despite this, their website remains live, still accepting reservations and donations.

In a recent email exchange, Axiom’s CEO (and Matthew’s brother) confirmed: “Yes, the motorcycles are still under development. It’s a slow process… we’re reassessing the market—whether to go cruiser, cafe racer, chopper, or scrambler.”

That last part might hold the key. A diesel-powered scrambler or cafe racer priced closer to RM50,000–70,000 could actually stand a chance. At $50k+, though, the current proposition feels more like a diesel-powered unicorn—magical, but maybe not real.

The Verdict? Ambitious, Odd, and Kind of Brilliant

Let’s be honest: this isn’t a mass-market revolution. It’s a passion project—built by someone who really, really wants diesel bikes to exist. Axiom Diesel Cycles may never challenge Harley in volume, but its mere attempt is worth celebrating.

Because in an industry becoming increasingly quiet, digital, and standardised, Axiom’s loud, smoky, low-revving idea is delightfully rebellious.

And if they ever release that diesel scrambler? I’ll be first in line.

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